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sexysi 05-10-04 12:18 PM

Winter projects
 
What sort of winter projects are everybody doing then.

Mine will be
If one of my insurance claims pays out is.

White powder coated wheels
White powder coated swingarm
Bright Red powder coated front and rear brake calipers
A set of front and back wavey disc's
Clearcoat the rest of my bike
Spray the hugger Rizla Blue too match the rest of the bike.
And I may even start a different respray job on my spare set of panels, maybe the Suzuki Gsxr Blue/white colours.
As well as the odd jigsaw

sexysi

Iansv 05-10-04 01:03 PM

None of the above....

I'd like to get some cheap bits off ebay tho ready for the spring when i'll have enough money to hopefully sort a few things out like powdercoating etc

Itching 2 go 05-10-04 01:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by leesimons
Si, perhaps weight watchers would be a good winter project? :wink:

LMFAO yeah couldnt agree more

chutz 05-10-04 02:12 PM

More miles
 
My winter project is to get frostbite whilst commuting to work. Might invest in some new tyres and numerous tanks of petrol :lol:

rictus01 05-10-04 02:21 PM

Re: More miles
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chutz
My winter project is to get frostbite whilst commuting to work. Might invest in some new tyres and numerous tanks of petrol :lol:

Not so much of the freezing bits (electric gloves & socks), but I'm there for the rest.

Cheers Make.

Viney 05-10-04 02:47 PM

Winter...projects....er, probably decorating the house.

The bike will get washed once a week, and thats it.

chutz 05-10-04 06:55 PM

Re: More miles
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rictus01
Quote:

Originally Posted by chutz
My winter project is to get frostbite whilst commuting to work. Might invest in some new tyres and numerous tanks of petrol :lol:

Not so much of the freezing bits (electric gloves & socks), but I'm there for the rest.

Cheers Make.

Yeah, been looking into the electric gloves myself. What do you use?

Sid Squid 07-10-04 05:18 PM

I have made an extremely half hearted commitment to actually bolt the various bits of disparate mechanical miscellany that constitute the Kat back together.

Don't hold your breath.

jonboy 07-10-04 06:09 PM

I look forward to seeing this, particularly if you're going to take it to Santa Pod.


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