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bobafett:
I've always liked the look of that build - nice and crisp looking 8)
I like that you keep coming back and tweeking it too ;D
Interesting that you've decided to go with a gold stem now though mate - what you need there then is a nice mint NOS black stem pad to go with it - dunno where you'll get one of them from :-X :LolLolLolLol:
poolysheriff:
Rhys its beautifull :smitten:
Msut make a start on mine ,they are sooooooooooo cool :daumenhoch:
BrianP:
:4_17_5:
Makes me want to get off my butt and do a bit more on mine... :-[
Brian :daumenhoch:
lazychubs:
--- Quote from: bobafett on June 23, 2009, 11:02 PM ---I've always liked the look of that build - nice and crisp looking 8)
I like that you keep coming back and tweeking it too ;D
Interesting that you've decided to go with a gold stem now though mate - what you need there then is a nice mint NOS black stem pad to go with it - dunno where you'll get one of them from :-X :LolLolLolLol:
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ive gone for one as it will make it easier to ride as bars keep moving on the swan neck lol
and will pm ya when i need the pad :daumenhoch:
bobafett:
--- Quote from: Lazychubs on June 23, 2009, 11:30 PM ---ive gone for one as it will make it easier to ride as bars keep moving on the swan neck lol
and will pm ya when i need the pad :daumenhoch:
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Only kidding mate - no hard sell :LolLolLolLol:
It's here when you want it ;)
I know what you mean with the goose neck - had one on my minigoose as a kid BITD and you could never tighten the fooker enough to stop it budgin :knuppel2: Luckily I don't ride any of mine that have the gooseneck on them now ;)
It is a lovely lookin' build - and hats off to you for ridin a fully restored goose :daumenhoch:
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