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dix:
 :) hey guys

2 builds starting soon so some advice needed last time i done this was 20 years ago

my sons is a redline 600a but wont know for sure if it defo is untill it arrives its stickered up that way though
also mine is a gorgeous supergoose  1981

any way

whats the rules with rebuilding old skool ?
has every thing got to fit in with the year or is it still cool to do what you want
 
cheers for your time  ;)

pickle:
Hi ya Dix

there are no rules mate.........some people like to build em the exact way they were in the adverts, some like to build em how they had BITD? others just go for a colour scheme they like and go for bits they can afford??

go for whatever you like and ride em  :daumenhoch:

DIRTBIKER250F:
Depends on what you want to achieve mate, Goose 81 parts should not be hard to source. Blue n chrome are great colours for geese imho

But there aint really a right or wrong way on your own bikes just no snake posts  :LolLolLolLol:.

Myself try to keep my bikes area correct but on some i have not.

Paul :Great_Britain:  

dix:
cheers guys

yeh the goose has well nice chrome so i will stick with that  :smitten:
plans are

black mags with all black tyres
gold and black shiney bits

the redline is balls all out ;D
plans are

frame powder coat white
white mags
red tyres
white bars
red shineys
red seat
if i can afford it a redline crank

its a xmas present for my son luke 8)

i wanna show him some stuff hopfully   :2funny:

if anyone has any redline parts 4 sale pm me please!

adeshere:
My first build had the parts that i always wanted when i was a lad and couldnt afford.

Got the real parts instead of copies

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