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Andy Pickering
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martinr wrote:
Dryballs wrote:Nice!

I think I bought the same M/c from the bay... How is it?

I havent fitted mine because it doesnt have a brake light switch - what did you do?

Cheers,


same m/c :?:
I think master cylinder..
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yea F1 williams car was where i nicked the idea from. paul at kas is very good he does all the prep work and filling and there was a lot of filling on the back. i dont know how many layers of paint he puts on but its very thick hes not the quickest he quoted me 4/5 weeks it took 3 months but the end result is worth the wait. you cant see it in the pics but the dark blue has some very fine flake in it when the sun catches it it shines purple/red and silver :D
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That's really nice Martin and an amazing paintjob for sensible money too. It makes me want to build another :roll:

I'm assuming that's all the electrickery in front of the tank?
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stunning m8.....looking good......
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yes mike thats all the leccy bits its got an alarm on which is wired to the indicators it all sits in the white box
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Lam46 wrote:
martinr wrote:
Dryballs wrote:Nice!

I think I bought the same M/c from the bay... How is it?

I havent fitted mine because it doesnt have a brake light switch - what did you do?

Cheers,


same m/c :?:
I think master cylinder..

Yeah I meant Master cylinder... I'd be keen to know how you find yours before putting mine on!

and how you got around the brake light too...

Thanks,

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Beautiful. Lots of trick bits there for sure.
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WOW stunning scooter. Kelso on that seat? Your a very brave man :D
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passed mot today :D
spec is TS1 225 matched transfers gp 200 box 19/46 tmx 35 jl3 varitronic MB piston (shame to get this dirty lovely piston)
front and rear discs (rear made by me) raidal front master cylinder. rearsets with hidden master cylinder. round digital speedo/fuel gauge fuel sender in 13l tank. led front indicators led rear light with built in indicators. very load alarm that flashes the indicators when turned on/off and when sombody trys to nick it. bike finder button all this works on a remote fob. rear light blended into frame aero filler cap. tubless rims . frank sanderson front springs. took about 6 months to build and im very pleased with it :D

IT'S INSANE!!! Amazing looking machine!!!!! 8-)
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