Hi Martin just had to have another look at the photo's, what a fantastic job and i also see another thread of one you finished in 2007, is this the same or another cheers wayne.
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Hi how did the bike show go or is there another post for this cheers wayne.
No Matter How Messy Things Get You Can Always Clean Them Up.
MY MAMMA TOLD ME, IF YOU AIN'T GOT ANY PROBLEMS DON'T MAKE ONE.
TIME IS PRECIOUS WASTE IT WISELY
I'm really finnecky Martin, but that is one of the best restoration jobs that i have ever seen, absolutely top notch and a real credit to you =D> =D> =D> =D>
if you take your time with your rebuild, it will be like mine, thats the secret behind rebuilds, start with the quality [and stay that way till the end, no matterr how many destractions] and dont get suckered in to rushing halfway through,
Couldn't agree more Martin, time, thought and effort and lots of it, and be happy with it, if you have doubt look at it for a few days but you must be pleased with it, just wind back a few pages and check the kr1 out still a top job Martin good inspiration this post cheers wayne.
No Matter How Messy Things Get You Can Always Clean Them Up.
MY MAMMA TOLD ME, IF YOU AIN'T GOT ANY PROBLEMS DON'T MAKE ONE.
TIME IS PRECIOUS WASTE IT WISELY
thats lovley but i have 7 bikes so im just trying to stay on top normally
better than when i had 18 though about 2006. I should probably take a leaf out of your book although i wouldnt ride that in case it rained or something
I wish i knew something about KR's so i was like knowledgeable about them and everything like what you lot are