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hammered deep "H" stem refurb 13 years later and still going on about

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DIRTBIKER250F:
Or the thinest head, Wardy or..................



To close to call, a vote is needed

neiljonarcus:

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--- Quote from: DB250F on February 03, 2010, 09:34 AM ---So i said, then she said, then he said.....like em very much thank you



 ;)

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is that you and Neil in the piccy :LolLolLolLol: appleheads :LolLolLolLol:

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no paul has blck hair and a small stash..........que that picture carl

WARDY:

--- Quote from: DB250F on February 03, 2010, 09:58 AM ---Or the thinest head, Wardy or..................



To close to call, a vote is needed

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 :2funny: :2funny: :2funny:  your fooking beaker , sounded like him when ya banged ya toe  :LolLolLolLol:

Swivel:
Regardless of this BS, once again Neil you've taken something that was worthy of the dustbin and turned it into something that looks lovely, polished or not, annod or not, however you look at it, its a major achievement from how it started and as far as i'm concerned its another a top job.

Same for Steve's work, perhaps that stem wasn't in a state of Neil's, but again it's an amazing resto. Both restorers need praise as both of your stems look great.

Well done lads  :daumenhoch:

neiljonarcus:
matt thanks mate   :daumenhoch:

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