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JMC DY/AP
markyp:
very very nice Christian,a touch of class :4_17_5:
Jt:
Interesting take on it.
Suprised it appeared so soon.
Get it chromed.
Andy68:
Boom!!!!!!!!!! Stunning build fella................ :4_17_5: :smitten:
hunterdubber:
--- Quote from: meticulous on December 31, 2012, 08:02 AM ---glad you mentioned you was going to have it all re-finished in a colour chris.... ??? ???
its begging for a nice colour like a metallic/pearl red or blue, make sure you dont have it done in a candy colour (non metallic quality street toffee wrapper colour) they were never like that back in the day and wont be keeping true to its original finish... ;)
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Sam these are the restored reds on the JMC site
may look a little brighter because of the US sunshine but doesn't look clear see through , but is Candy apple .
I remember Candy red bikes back then were deep ,,,but not translucent
Jon Western "The " JMC collector ,,,,,with the most comprehensive collection in the world ,,,has Tuffs on his JMC
If he says it right ,,,, :daumenhoch:
But I'm still going to have a nice set of spokes aswell later in the year :smitten:
glenboy:
:4_17_5: top banana as said its nice in that sort of seal gray but with chrome forks and the frame painted it will be mega, probably the only frame and forks i'd buy now really is a jmc dy or ap and you've got a hybrid of both :smitten:, really nice that and i like the tuffs on it (sorry diggler) , when you post a bike up you know its going to be a good un and you haven't disappointed, you are my no.1 guy http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=L0ag9Sll6RI :LolLolLolLol:
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