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Yeah ive heard of that tank repair stuff, think its called petseal, i dont think its bad enough for that it just has some surface patches of rust. i think i will just fill it with petrol and see how it goes.


Yeah i will try and do a video clip, im just slowly putting the panels on at the minute.

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the finshed article!!

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Wow! That has turned out in one gorgious looking bike, Kris! :geek: I like it.

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hi Jas. Its a Tyga rvf seat unit got it from Gareth on here.

Thoese panels were a bitch to fit with that Ethos system, did you have any problems with the lowers hitting the front pipes?? .


No, ive always thought that sheme was lush and really rare, probably rarer that the RWB scheme. So i always wanted it. then i bought the seat unit and thought it might work togther. It was only Rhory that told me about the other bike of Paul Fellows.

Yeah im quite pleased with it, a few problems still left to sort out this weekend then i may get to ride it on sunday.

Kris.

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will sort the paypal out tonight when i get home.

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Kris, thats an excellent job, pal. You should be very proud of that machine.

Dont add up what you've spent on it, you'll scare yourself to death, like I did........... :whistle:
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i kinda have already, all i can say is i could have had a very low mileage mint Ducati 916 in the garage!! Doh! :(
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My god thats lovely, just out of interest which sprayer in leighton buzzard did you use?
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Same one you used Jamie for your RWB spray job.


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Very nice, looks like a great spray job too.
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This bike is beautiful, you should be well proud mate...

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