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h2ggv:

--- Quote from: Deano on December 07, 2011, 07:48 PM ---Thats looking sweet now matey and like new  :daumenhoch:
I use brake cleaner to remove the polishing soap leftovers on alloys i polish. Just a clean cloth and a quick spray/wipe and its gone. Paint friendly too  ;) remember brake cleaner and not brake fluid  :D ;D
Burners dont get major propz on here but good restos do none the less.

Get it entered into bike of the month on burnerworld  8)

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thanks i have put a few bikes on here now im more of a mongoose man i  just put it on as its  close to factory spec as poss so i put it on. i have just copied the add off the burner site.

rooski:
Nice job dude :daumenhoch:

In2 bmx:
Great work.  :daumenhoch:

Retrodan72:
You've done a top job there mate. :daumenhoch:

hunterdubber:
That Burner is sweeet  :smitten:

It really is  :coolsmiley:

Makes me really regret parting my MK1 Tuff Burner last year  :'(

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