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1985 GJS Freestyler
griff:
Very nice Andy
Good move I think with the pedals, they look spot on :daumenhoch:
fischflo:
I just love these threads where absolutely no short cuts are taken, majestic builds.... like yours here :bow: ...it's not just the time warp, how on earth can that all really be perfectly original and correct? (: hours hours hours :2gunsfiring_v1:), it's also the resulting bike that simply makes you want to grab and ride the shit out of it Congrats, Andy, fookin killer :daumenhoch:
Jaan:
Nice job Andy. :daumenhoch:
Good decisions on the pedals and grips. Personally, I think the hubs should be swapped out for something a little more befitting - although aesthetically they're spot on.
That Bullseye power disc was sold by Lee on my behalf, its nice to have something that was once mine on your builds :)
FYI, the hard anodising was OG and as you found out, notoriously difficult to remove!
stu27:
Nicety nice :smitten:
factory pilot:
It was great to see this in the flesh yesterday mate... Stunning build ... Great choice to swap those parts out ... I never thought the pink pedals we're going to work on this one as cool as they turned out.
Wait till you see it at MK in the flesh lads ... :4_17_5:...
It really gleams in the sunshine :daumenhoch:
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