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advice on some dos and donts to an old skool build

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Spen69:
I know Paul - I should have hung it on the wall but I promised the wife I'd sell some of my bikes as I had 13 at one stage.....

Gutted. I got my bonus the other day, so the £500 I got for the white Goose was a long time ago and I shouldn't have flogged it :uglystupid2:

Mind you, I do have a few other little projects on the go - I've just sent you a PM mate :daumenhoch:

Cheers fella

Spen

DIRTBIKER250F:
PM Back Spen  :daumenhoch:

HEYWOOD BMX:
 :) Do whatever you like.But please no 10 year old Toys R Us bikes with GT/JMC decals that go straight on gaybay for £400 advertised as a GT/JMC whatever replica/tribute bike!

dix:
that white goose is so awsome you should have sold one of the others

i see what you mean about the tuffs in white ,its not worth it if you wanna ride it alot :(


looking at your old goose white brakes look gd also ,im thinking if changing to red wheels the brakes dont wont to be red also  ;)

Mattdub:
IMO better to restore MX1000 or 900's than buy 901's . Also you can source the brake arms seperately from the spindles/bolts etc .

Don't rush it , think it over & enjoy the build process . The sourcing/finding of parts is half the fun .

There's always rushed builds on here & it shows ( kind of "that'll do" mentality ) .

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