straight frame and forks?

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hendy
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what's he like at panel beating? my footboards and legshields need welding and beating straight
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hendy wrote:what's he like at panel beating? my footboards and legshields need welding and beating straight
He does the lot - blasting, welding/fabricating, panel beating & painting - turns out good work too....

I took a Vespa GS160 frame & panels up to him a few weeks back to be painted - which he shot blasted, tidied up some nasty previous welding/repairs that were uncovered, welded in a full new replacement floor, straightened all the panels & painted the whole scooter (frame, fork, side panels, tool box, tank, front mudguard, headset & hubs) - all in it took him just over 2 weeks from me dropping it off - to picking it all back up!

Top job & at a very reasonable fee 'imo' :P...... and he doesnt even like Vespas...:lol:
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