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Originally posted by barryjay View PostAwesome improvement.FROM WORK:
"let's just say you are my favorite.I like a response back on the same day from work issues, not like a work husband who kind of heard a request and mentions it weeks later. just damn"
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Nice nice nice! BIG improvement.
Ya know I actually kinda like the red with pink and purple stuff... in a 90's kind of way... :SOriginally posted by katanawarriorI keep coming here because of the smileys, really.
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Looks great!"If a cluttered desk is sign of a cluttered mind....what then, of an empty desk?"
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Originally posted by O.T. View PostLooks great.
Dupli-color makes a wheel paint that holds up pretty good.
Originally posted by solokat View Postgood work....I like the colour choicesFROM WORK:
"let's just say you are my favorite.I like a response back on the same day from work issues, not like a work husband who kind of heard a request and mentions it weeks later. just damn"
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VERY nice job dude. I like how you painted the mirrors too instead of leaving them black. I am going to have to do some repair and paint my bike soon as well. You have given me some inspiration.'REMEMBER SOME PEOPLE ARE
ALIVE SIMPLY BECAUSE IT IS
ILLEGAL TO SHOOT THEM'
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The paint job looks AMAZING. I have seen some paint jobs that you could really tell are DIY jobs. This one however looks professionally done. I really commend your work.
I was thinking about doing something similar to my Kat (00' 600). Although I was thinking Black/Red/White or Black/Red/Silver. Do you have any tips for the painting process, or dealing with rust or frame/swingarm painting, or anything like that? I'm sorry to thread-jack but you seem to know your way around a rattle can, and that's pretty much what I'll be using since I am way too cheap to go to a paint shop and pay someone to do it.- Remember -
Ride wherever the road takes you and
never stop until every inch of pavement
has tasted your rubber.
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