Oooh, that's what I'm talking about!When she bends over, her shrunken sweat shirt rises up, and shows an exact replica of your tank insert on her lower back. (I know what it's called)
I like..... the bike.
Oooh, that's what I'm talking about!When she bends over, her shrunken sweat shirt rises up, and shows an exact replica of your tank insert on her lower back. (I know what it's called)
I like..... the bike.
Appreciate it Fish, glad to see you joined in on the fun as well.Love that fender work and that guard
The panel inserts are cool too
Awesome tip bud, might give it a shot.Another 'yes' on the panel inserts! If they are 'too pink', you can always dial it down a bit with a light spray of a couple muted colors. For red hues, I like the Rustoleum Satin Strawflower (it's a very muted yellow, closer to white than yellow). Tape off your frame with blue 3M tape, stand way back, and give it a light mist.
Then to add some rust to blend in with that awesome frame patina, do the same over the Corn Flower with the Multi-color Texture Autumn Brown spray. It's scary at first, but the results are usually very rat-isfying!
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This is the one from eBay Fish. I just used a pipe wrench. Too cheap to buy the holder, lol. It worked ok, but not as smooth as with a die holder.How much was the die? Did you get the big die holder as well?
I'm feeling it man,
Tree limb? Love that, using what you got. Very resourceful.Those dies on eBay are great, I used a pipe wrench and a tree limb to thread the fork on setback. Tree limb because I don't have a good vise.
Bike is looking good, dig the story you put to it. Kind of like going to a bar in my town.
Tree limb? Love that, using what you got. Very resourceful.
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