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RALEIGH RACING R7000 Cruiser
dan-dare:
Niiiiiiiiice Glynnyboy.... :daumenhoch: :daumenhoch: :daumenhoch:
hunterdubber:
Glynn ,, gone and done again buddy :4_17_5:
Love seeing another build that's not known over here was only sold over in the States reincarnated to your demanding high standards :coolsmiley: :coolsmiley: :coolsmiley:
Big props on masterminding and sourcing that build
and
Del , Jonathan and Steve for their superb skills , like you said the these guys help it happen :4_17_5:
rooski:
Yet another awesome build Glynn :4_17_5:
Mucho time and effort gone into this one dude,good on ya :daumenhoch:
Glynnyboy:
--- Quote from: rooski on May 29, 2011, 11:41 PM ---Yet another awesome build Glynn :4_17_5:
Mucho time and effort gone into this one dude,good on ya :daumenhoch:
--- End quote ---
Thanks for all the positives lads.
I also forgot and want to thank you andy for the time and effort put in on the seat post.
While at mk10 Andy Greg motomag and myself were at the side of recycle bicycle's bits. He had a cut off DX seat post. We kicked it around a bit saying what a pitty it was so fecked.
Greg piped up, "how much is it mate"
"well......erm.....how about a fiver" the guy said.
I said for a fiver i will have it even if i just wear it as an earring. ;D
Anyway butts sourced me some alli bar then andy cleaned the bottom off and tapped threaded screwed and glued the post, leaving a chamferred edge for alli weld.
The post went back to butts for welding and was then chromed. (couldn't be re annodised due to three different alli's)
A decal from Del and hey presto a dx resto. The thing looked lovely and cost in total £35. :coolsmiley:
MaD-RoK:
Proper top end. :4_17_5:
Good work on the DX post too chaps, is that effectively 50% repop then? :2funny: :daumenhoch: :daumenhoch: :daumenhoch: :daumenhoch: :daumenhoch:
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