SINGLE SEAT UNIT`s & BODYWORK KITS

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YETI wrote:
Hoping I've found a paint sprayer who can spray my new seat up ( fingers crossed ) so should have a finished photo soon .
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YETI..
That's going to make all the difference painted :thumbup:

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sirch345 wrote:
YETI wrote:
Hoping I've found a paint sprayer who can spray my new seat up ( fingers crossed ) so should have a finished photo soon .
Regards

YETI..
That's going to make all the difference painted :thumbup:

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Looks really good :thumbup: but get rid of those awfull flush mount indicators, they spoil the look :thumbdown: no point spending all that time and money on making such a stunning bike just to let some cheap tack indicators spoil it.
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YETI wrote:
macdee wrote:Yeti what you doing with your old 50th seat
I would take that off your hands
I'm hanging on to the old seat unit , it's a Corbin seat and I would poss pop it on one of my others .
I'll try and find a few more photos of the old girl and post them somewhere else.
Hoping I've found a paint sprayer who can spray my new seat up ( fingers crossed ) so should have a finished photo soon .
Regards

YETI..
its the red 50th plastics and cowl i was on about
i would be interested in it
mine was damaged
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single seat conversion shown painted and fitted .
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Looks dam good yeti
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:D Sweet! :D
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Looks great good job.


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A good looking job :thumbup:

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It'd look really good in yellow............... :Oops:
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Post by fabiostar »

i keep looking at that seat :biggrin .... iv still to decide what im doing bodywork wise with mine. looks a quality bit of kit :thumbup:
the older i get,the faster i was :lol:
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