It's a bling of beauty
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Re: It's a bling of beauty
Looks rite nice.
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Re: It's a bling of beauty
That is reet horny Pete, cant believe that can be achieved via powdrecoat. What will they think of next eh!!
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I couldn't believe how it turned out either. Even though i saw some of their work before I had mine done it still blew me awaybilly budge wrote:That is reet horny Pete, cant believe that can be achieved via powdrecoat. What will they think of next eh!!

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Re: It's a bling of beauty
The lawn could do with a mow though....phuk72 wrote:I couldn't believe how it turned out either. Even though i saw some of their work before I had mine done it still blew me awaybilly budge wrote:That is reet horny Pete, cant believe that can be achieved via powdrecoat. What will they think of next eh!!
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Re: It's a bling of beauty
honkdawillydahonk wrote: The lawn could do with a mow though....

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Re: It's a bling of beauty
Amen to that Pete, i reckon the price tag was more than reasonable too. Id pay that for the finish alone not to mention the lack of fecking POLISHING, geez i wish i had seen this technology before i had started polishing most bits!!!
Gonna see how i get on with it this summer but seriously contemplating scotchbriting everything back to a lovely brushed ally look in the winter, seen another guy who's done it and its impressive.
Good on ya Pete, you stuck with the blue colour or have you done the right thing and gone black!!
Gonna see how i get on with it this summer but seriously contemplating scotchbriting everything back to a lovely brushed ally look in the winter, seen another guy who's done it and its impressive.
Good on ya Pete, you stuck with the blue colour or have you done the right thing and gone black!!
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Noope - still blue (and will stay that way even though it needs a paint after I dropped teh fairing and scuffed itbilly budge wrote:Amen to that Pete, i reckon the price tag was more than reasonable too. Id pay that for the finish alone not to mention the lack of fecking POLISHING, geez i wish i had seen this technology before i had started polishing most bits!!!![]()
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Gonna see how i get on with it this summer but seriously contemplating scotchbriting everything back to a lovely brushed ally look in the winter, seen another guy who's done it and its impressive.
Good on ya Pete, you stuck with the blue colour or have you done the right thing and gone black!!

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at that price i might do mine next winter. the equilivant coating in new zealand from hpc coatings is between 475 and 700 nzd. dont convert it thats phlucking a big wack. was going to fully rebuild her back home but that looks fantastic, i i recon i get the frame off the engine in half a day so the mind is boggling with the thought.
Very well done
Do they do like a red crome or anodised type finish????
Very well done
Do they do like a red crome or anodised type finish????
Is it Brock friendly???
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No idea?brockzila wrote:at that price i might do mine next winter. the equilivant coating in new zealand from hpc coatings is between 475 and 700 nzd. dont convert it thats phlucking a big wack. was going to fully rebuild her back home but that looks fantastic, i i recon i get the frame off the engine in half a day so the mind is boggling with the thought.
Very well done
Do they do like a red crome or anodised type finish????
When I get the swinging arm back, I'm going to rebuild and take some nice pics for their website (and for me!). When I do that I'll see if I can negotiate a forum discount
