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Technical & Reference Section => Tech and Restoration => Topic started by: dt1969 on January 17, 2009, 10:24 AM
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Hi Guys,
Would appreciate some tips and advice-have got an early 80's looptail Ripper with original LG's. The frame is burnished, and the forks black.The frame has the start of a crack at the seat post (common enough!), at the moment it is 3mm.
Where is the best place to repair it (figure if I stop it now, will be easier to repair).
Also-would it be sacrilege to get the f and f powdercoated? At the moment, going thru some bikes on the museum, and love the look of Candy Blue. At the very least, think the forks will def get a change in colour, then will add some Duck Egg blue decals.
Have a load of blue colour survivor bits, inc wheels, and want to ride it.
Thanks in advance!
DT.
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if it's gonna be ridden just weld it up and ride it, if you get it all painted you won't want to ride it and mess the paintwork up ...
just my opinion
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it would be worse to ride it with just the alloy polished, as it will soon dull and show up scratches more than paint, get it painted in one of the candy colours, and you can have matching forks then!!!
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Get it repaired,resprayed then mint her up and get out and tear it up! I brought mine back to life and spent last summer havin' loads of fun riding. PK Rippers are pure thoroughbreds....FACT :coolsmiley:
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/oo34/snapbacknarler/pkside2.jpg)
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You can get it repaired Dave without going to the lengths of replacing the seat tube. They just put a weld over it and polish it up. If the crack is small and not 'open' then powder would cover it too. If you are gonna use it to ride then dont bother. Just make sure that the seat post isnt ridiculously high as it wil get worse most probably due to stress.
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was it the munners one or the bin priced off ebay a few months back at £350 .
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Not my one. Mines being repaired as we speak. ;)
Just dont paint it candy blue Dave! :LolLolLolLol: :LolLolLolLol:
Burnished rippers rock. :4_17_5: