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Old 03-06-12, 09:17 PM   #11
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Rear subframe on my 2000 curvy S looks a bit like that although not quite as bad. Looking at your shiny repainted subframe is making me want to do the same thing to mine.....
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Old 04-06-12, 05:58 PM   #12
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Hmm, while mine is off the road, I should really be doing this sort of thing too, but you know what? I just cannot be Rrrrsed!

Nice job that you have done there though.
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Old 04-06-12, 08:33 PM   #13
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It all went back together as it should too. Although it was quite funny this morning - eldest was waiting to get on while the engine was warming up and suddenly said, "Is it supposed to be smoking like that?" I briefly panicked and then realised it was the WD40 I'd used to loosen some of the cr@p behind the sprocket cover being gently cooked off!!

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Update. Tinted MRA double bubble finally arrived this morning (only two weeks late, story almost as long as the delivery) so that's Saturday morning sorted for something to do!
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Im really impressed with your front wheel holder!
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if i'm not mistaken the pointy subframe from k4 is alloy so no rust = better than curvy
but curvys look better :P
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Im really impressed with your front wheel holder!
We have a couple of really good chippys at work who are also into bikes. I showed them my hilarious previous effort and asked if, when they had a spare half an hour, they could rig me up something better. That is the Mk2. The Mk1 didn't have a base, so when you put the front wheel in it gently worked it's way up the wheel and gave no lateral support at all. I nearly dropped the bike the first time I used it!
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We have a couple of really good chippys at work who are also into bikes. I showed them my hilarious previous effort and asked if, when they had a spare half an hour, they could rig me up something better. That is the Mk2. The Mk1 didn't have a base, so when you put the front wheel in it gently worked it's way up the wheel and gave no lateral support at all. I nearly dropped the bike the first time I used it!
I like the look of that too. I'm wondering if I can train two of my cats to hold the bike steady whilst I pop it up on the stand
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Old 11-07-12, 11:00 AM   #19
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Sort that downpipe is the next job i guess huh ?
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Sort that downpipe is the next job i guess huh ?
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Are you trying to say my downpipe's grubby?
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