Bunnie
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Post by Bunnie on Mar 29, 2010 21:08:13 GMT 1
my RSV was scratched after a slide on a 20% slope previous season. So the idea was to get it repainted during the winter. Not! Was it lazyness, the cold, other things to do? Whatever I started the job only a week ago. Choosed not to ride that much this year, and seek my fun on repainting, polishing, add accessoires, checkups, etc. Nice and easy, on a warm day with a beer from time to time, walking the dog, doing a bit of gardening. Looks like I'm getting old you think? I don't think so, just a matter of prioritizing and enjoying whatever I do. Below some pics. I will add new ones every now and then. Enjoy.
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Bunnie
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Post by Bunnie on Mar 29, 2010 21:10:54 GMT 1
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Falko
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Post by Falko on Mar 29, 2010 21:55:35 GMT 1
looks like a lot of work im scared to see so much rust allready there
would be nice if we could meet up an do something together
my ol girl is still waitin that i get the new starter in ^^
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Bunnie
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Post by Bunnie on Mar 29, 2010 21:58:41 GMT 1
the rust you see is only on the cheap chrome american accessoires, which I will clean/replace too. Further more the bike is dirty.
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Bunnie
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Post by Bunnie on Apr 10, 2010 16:53:07 GMT 1
all parts for painting are removed (I think)
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Falko
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Post by Falko on Apr 11, 2010 11:56:19 GMT 1
haha looks like a cool chopper jus put on the seat an ride her this way ^^
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