VTR Project

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Watty
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Re: VTR Project

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I'm liking the black/silver combo mate :thumbup:
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VTR Phoenix
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Re: VTR Project

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Love the rear pegs, look great in black as do the Remus exhausts.

Think you might have gone a bit overboard with the rim stickers. Those ones I think two per side is plenty IMO. Great look as a whole though :thumbup:
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lloydie
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Re: VTR Project

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Well done [THUMBS UP SIGN]
Now you've done with this get a move on with the Ducati
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Kev L
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Re: VTR Project

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Looks good Flatters, well done. Good to see that plate out and about again.
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sirch345
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Re: VTR Project

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Well done Flatters, glad you got there :clap:

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Flatline
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Re: VTR Project

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Over the last week or so I have refurbished the bottom of the forks and changed the oil

The forks have already been "sorted"

Now to get the sag correct

Also fitted new tyres, luvly
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VTRDark
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Re: VTR Project

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I need the plastic clips that hold the wiring loom in place

I don't seem to be able to remove them from the old frame
This is where a trim clip remover comes in handy. You don't break clips then.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SNAP-ON-Trim- ... SwhQ5XQe-B

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And as for the engine mounting castle nuts those tools must have cost a small fortune. :eek2 The following would have done it.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/150899605019? ... EBIDX%3AIT

Good to see that plate again. So what colour is the bodywork eventually going in...White. The matt Black screen looks good. I might have to get one of those myslef, I like that.
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