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Mr generallee, your frames are ready sir
superbikedan:
Well looks like it's quite normal now for me to takes pics of
your frames while there in my trusty hands to return them to
there former glory, so this week, generallees turn, he does
love an se, here you go steve :daumenhoch:
stripped and ready
this quad, needed loads of filler
after sanding
now the finish Neil Ruffle streetbeat orange ;)
show me the dent ;D
and the colour matched frame,
last, hope you like steve :daumenhoch:
wildwood1971:
wow :4_17_5: :4_17_5: :4_17_5:
rarman1:
the colour match one is awsome Dan :daumenhoch:
Gary72:
That last one really is custard :LolLolLolLol:
How do you hang them Dan?? do you hook on inside to holes for the top tubes or just friction fit the welding rod.
superbikedan:
--- Quote from: Gary72 on January 31, 2008, 11:24 PM ---That last one really is custard :LolLolLolLol:
How do you hang them Dan?? do you hook on inside to holes for the top tubes or just friction fit the welding rod.
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tbh, every frame is differant, some have internal holes and some don't,
the trick is to find where you can hang to paint so when you remove the hook
there's only a small mark, that a seat post or brake caliper will hide :daumenhoch:
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