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carbon infills on

wavy disc on
new EBC pads
and Goodridge braided line on and all bled.

some more pics.

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Yeah man..that is real nice! :plus:
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cheers, cant wait to get out on it!!

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I love that twin stack system :drool: :drool:

Maybe sometime in the future I'll get one!

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Thats looking very very tidy. Top Job. :plus:
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Hi Kris, thanks for showing the other side now with the stacks on. It's looking very nice.
Glad this system went for a good project :geek:

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Collecting the panels tomorrow!! :pray: :pray: :pray: Photoshoot thursday!! Yipppeeee.


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micpec wrote:Hi Kris, thanks for showing the other side now with the stacks on. It's looking very nice.
Glad this system went for a good project :geek:

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Got the panels today very pleased, but will see what they look like tomorrow in the daylight.

Slightly worried that the tank has gained some rust on the surface inside the tank. Has anyone got advice how to solve this or is it normal??

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Love the black frame and swingarm. It's made my mind up that it's the way forward for my track bike project.
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The tank can be fixed with a 2 part product. It has an acid which etches the tank and then a sealer which coats the surface and protects it. Should be easy enough to google for, i cant remember the name.

A video clip so we can hear it would be nice. :pray:

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