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Begining My budget pk ripper build update 1

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threaders:
Hi.
Just assembling parts at the moment and doing a spot of painting. I was going to get some parts powdered but I only needed the forks and hubs doing, so thought I would try some rustoleum for a change  :)
Landing gear copies bought for £20 sanded ready for paint.

Frame for £170 but has two rewelds and chewed dropouts. Green rim £80, white rim £60 which will be dyed green and pad set £30 :)

I'll be leaving the frame chrome and I want to get del to do me some green ripper decals and some blue landing gear decals. I have a few other bits and just need to order some blue powdered spokes from radsport erdman on eBay, some pedals and I think I have everything else. Next part is to dye the White rim :daumenhoch: cheers, Jonathan  :)








factory pilot:
Nice start Bud .. Sometimes I wish I could do a budget build  :-[ >:( ::)

It's gonna look great  :daumenhoch:

senzo milano:
Nice one Jonathan  :daumenhoch:

What year is THE ripper ?

threaders:
Thanks fellas. I'm no expert, but it was sold to me as an 83 ripper. I checked on bmxmuseum but could only find one thread that said pre 84 rippers were loop tail and 85 onwards had built in seat clamps.
I need to get some polishing gear as well :)

senzo milano:

--- Quote from: threaders on March 27, 2016, 06:32 PM ---Thanks fellas. I'm no expert, but it was sold to me as an 83 ripper. I checked on bmxmuseum but could only find one thread that said pre 84 rippers were loop tail and 85 onwards had built in seat clamps.
I need to get some polishing gear as well :)

--- End quote ---

Looptail is good  :4_17_5:

Look at THE serial

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