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I've got an s badge on my injun horncast
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I had a feeling you were an experienced sprayer! Thanks for the tips.10 inch Terror wrote:Use a good quality spray gun and paint. Make sure all the panel work is prepped thoroughly and spotlessly clean. I like to heat it all up prior to top coat. You don't need much heat an hour in front of an electric heater will do. Once painted flat it all down with 2000 wet and dry and then mop polish it using a decent compound. It's all in the prep work to be honest. I was a paint sprayer many years ago so I had an idea of how to paint but in reality anyone could do just as good a job.paul d wrote:Great work! Any tips on how to get such a good paint finish?
Very very nice, I really love the whole self build projects.
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Yeah, when you see a Scooter in Scootering that the owner 'built', but in reality they paid someone else to do it. This is a true owner built Lammy. I've done every single aspect of the build myself. I'm not slating people for paying others to build their bikes, each to their own really. I'm quite lucky in that I'm quite mechanically minded and can turn my hand to most things. I'd say the average guy on the street could do the same though. Thanks for your positive comment.T5-190 wrote:Very very nice, I really love the whole self build projects.
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looking good that matey
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Too true. My Injun, The Biriani Bullet is badged with the S on the horncast and i also have the VIJAY on the legshield.10 inch Terror wrote:I posted these pictures on Lambretta street racers on Facebook and a few people said I should change it or they didn't like it. As I see it there's nothing wrong with Indian GP's so why try and hide the fact it's Indian? My intention was never a faithful repo but I like the GP stripes so I fitted them. I'm happy with the look of it and I think the S badge suits it very nicely. Thanks for your positive comment mate.shocky wrote:Great job love the S badge on the horncasting refreshing change


Where'd you get that gear pully from with the spoked holes? Never seen one like that before

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They came from Mito Lambretta. They took forever to arrive, but we're worth the wait. I'm not sure if they are still stocking them though. Cheers Pete.shocky wrote:Where'd you get that gear pully from with the spoked holes? Never seen one like that before