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I knew I shouldn't have started reading this thread....just had a nice official looking piece of paper come through the door. 85 in a 70...bollox....
Curiously, just this year I have started the big clear out! :upyeah:
Put some photos on here... I had a crankcase welded up where the stand bolt had napped off a part of the casting.
You'd have a coronary if you saw my garage space...:D
Super clean! Do you have another space/garage for your tools?? :thinkingface:
Yeah, that's kinda the info I've come up with too.. appreciate the reply. Cheers :upyeah:
I have mate who's asked me to pose a question for him.... He is looking to purchase a 1100, but is wanting either standard spec spoked wheels...
Just buy exactly what you need from Lacey Ducati. :upyeah:
got a link??
I binge watched Kaos in a day whilst recovering from a heavy weekend...great series! :upyeah: [ATTACH]
I'm just cutting and pasting from another placee...so the info is in one thread :upyeah: This is for a 900ss, but you can still use the figures...
I was going to buy a black one of these...the boss said "no"...:confused:
Probably doesn't help...but I have yellow in mine...:rolleyes:
No hate here...just love dude. :heart:;)
revisiting an oldie: [MEDIA] Still enjoying it thoroughly ;)
V. v. jealous... looks stunning...Gonna plan our next one! :upyeah:
I guess it depends on the figure...don't forget he is a super pro and hence a damn sight faster than your average workshop dude. :upyeah:
I've seen a 900ssie that looked very good as it was black...it masked the awkward cut form behind the front wheel..
I'm sure he has quoted (or was offered) a flat rate for the project. I think it would be almost impossible to do this on an hour-by-hour basis...
If you wanted, you can dump them in Oven Pride to easily remove the anodising. :upyeah: