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UBRI : Ultra Burner, Re-Imagined.
deeman:
--- Quote from: oska on November 16, 2017, 05:28 PM ---One day I'll have a Burner again, coming on really well dude!
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Welcome to RAD...there were and are loads of Burners about, you should easily be able to achieve your dream! :daumenhoch:
oska:
--- Quote from: deeman on November 16, 2017, 06:34 PM ---
--- Quote from: oska on November 16, 2017, 05:28 PM ---One day I'll have a Burner again, coming on really well dude!
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Welcome to RAD...there were and are loads of Burners about, you should easily be able to achieve your dream! :daumenhoch:
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Ha, cheers man. I don't have the money to plough into one yet but bought a '94 Haro Group 1 Ti recently, first BMX since my Night Burner was stolen in the 80's and it's just about old/mid school enough for me. Had to fill the gap somehow. Love it to bits and just adding a few changes but trying to keep it original as possible, it'll never be show condition as I'd be too worried about scratching it. I'm no pro it's just for me and for riding.
Been following Midschoolfool over at BMX Museum but thought I'd sign up here to be local. Hopefully to get some Haro items if anyone has any, I've fallen in love with the brand's old/mid school stuff, the Burner will come one day.
Midschoolfool:
Yeah had to do a Burner. I think every one who owned or wanted one has to at some point :LolLolLolLol:
Once I have it out of my system it will be straight back to the mid school for me :D
oska:
That's cool man, I'll admit I haven't the first idea about all this, I just love it. I need to change the rear brakes for Bulldogs and maybe refurb the rear hub as it's got a bit of friction, looks like it's on original rims. Lot's of YT videos to watch!
Midschoolfool:
OK so after a total of three hours prep (two hours taking off the paint with a wire brush on the Dremel and an hour of filing etc making them better than they were) I finally have the pedal traps in primer !
Still a bit gutted they were cast and marbled underneath but what can you do? it does make it a PITA, because now I have four stages to do instead of two :( if the alu had been good I could have candied/ano then clear, but now I have to acid etch, silver, ano then clear.
It's sodding cold ATM too and I found out that painting in the kitchen with the windows closed is a bad idea. I was off my face on fumes FFS. So I had to open the window which then meant fridge. It was 2c last night. Once they had tacked up I put them on the rad in the hall way. Thankfully my kitchen has a fire door, so it seals off from the rest of the flat nicely.
Will give them a couple of days to fully cure, then get some silver on them :)
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