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Fatalans magical adventures in Burner Land
Spen69:
Fook it, any excuse to put a pic up eh :2funny:
Here's Mark's work - awesome, end of. Back when I actually used to have the time to build bikes :coolsmiley:
Retrodan72:
That Goose is ace Spen.
Mark did my ST too Al.
fatalan:
Some beautiful bikes there.. Magnificent finish on them both. If I am honest this will be ridden very little. Seeing those two bikes has convinced me to get this one finished properly. I don't want to enter a world of chasing NOS parts but I would like it to finish looking right. I can then move onto to the next bike!
The heat gun is back in the shed..
In the meantime -
Retrodan72:
--- Quote from: fatalan on February 18, 2016, 07:01 PM ---Some beautiful bikes there.. Magnificent finish on them both. If I am honest this will be ridden very little. Seeing those two bikes has convinced me to get this one finished properly. I don't want to enter a world of chasing NOS parts but I would like it to finish looking right. I can then move onto to the next bike!
The heat gun is back in the shed..
--- End quote ---
From my experience, the original Superchrome that Raleigh added BITD acted as a great protector for the chrome underneath. I stripped a Night Burner in 2010, the chrome was faultless underneath.
region11:
My first proper bmx was an ultra burner...sure, maybe wasn't the best bike out there, but at the time loved it :).....Would even consider trading one of my proper bmx's for one :) :daumenhoch:
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