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First restore
Peter J:
Flat spot......
http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=112300.0
Respoke.........
http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=1344.0
All sorted :daumenhoch:
bobafett:
That's great that it's your own original bike - there's a few on here that still have their own bike and many more that would give their left nut to get theirs back :'(
Good look with the resto mate - enjoy it :daumenhoch:
PS - I'd keep and restore the original wheels if it was me :-\
curtispro:
I think I will keep the wheels on after a rebuild, but I have purchased a new set of flights as I always wanted them as a kid :LolLolLolLol: may even race it when finished it I can remember how to ride it :daumenhoch: as long as it don't break.
Gashead:
A Curtis has never been broken :daumenhoch:
I managed to get mine back, from back in the day :angel: Good luck buddy :daumenhoch:
curtispro:
Thanks for the comments guys, will get some pics up when the frame, forks and bars come home, been playing with " oven pride" wow that stuf's good, my MX1000's are looking good after the autosol treatment and a play with the dremil :daumenhoch:
Regards
Jon
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