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Holy ****, seiki is that your's, that is one hell of a transformation....

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No it was one of the bikes I used as motivation when building my own . I dont know who the owner is but his mate posted thes pics on my thread ages ago so thought I'd share .

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Sweet, thanks for sharing... :)

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that looks really nice.
mint.
shame its not on road though

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can't get over how much that has changed. really like the painted engine looks smart in black, would like to do that to mine if i only had the balls to take it all apart lol.

-- Edited by Spartan on Friday 12th of March 2010 01:15:37 AM

-- Edited by Spartan on Friday 12th of March 2010 01:16:32 AM

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wow, thats some work gone on there wonder how he got the wheels so shiney?

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seen this one before too on bcf.. best dt ive seen. my 89 wasnt far off from what that started out like!

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hello your dt is sweet can you tell me where you bought your plastics from thanks

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holy shieeeet that is a nice bike

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the plastics are just plain white DT plastics but he has put D&D graphics on they cost around £90
D&D graphics iritate me because they put "D&D graphics" on the front panel at the top no mater what it looks like I think if they though about the placement a little more it would be a lot better

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where can i get some frame protectors like that from?

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i made some myself

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If you get some 2mm aluminium from a scrap bin and then using a template cut it out with a hacksaw / tidy up with a file etc you can then make some.

BTW dont Yamaha sell them for the X/RE? I'd have thought that they would have fitted....

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come on thats not even the same bike is it!

dam shows what some hard work and some paint can really do!

that looks like a brand new bike!

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Nice bike mate, good job.....can vyou please tell me if it's hard or not to re-lace a wheel?

Its because im gunna use my original wheel hub's, and re-lace them to some supermoto rims so they fit straight on :)

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I wouldnt suggest relacing them yourself if you havent done it before, it's not easy at all.

Best bet is to find a place or person that does it

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Seiki wrote:

I wouldnt suggest relacing them yourself if you havent done it before, it's not easy at all.

Best bet is to find a place or person that does it




Okay mate thanks anyway, and i think im gunna but it's so expensive lol it's:

£50 for both rim's

£40 for them to be laced

£40 for the spoke kit

about £150 for tyre's


Its so expensive to get it all done errhhh no



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Yeah mate it did cost a bit, save yourself some hassle and get stainless spokes

I carried my rims to Hagon and got it done in a day, took me months to save up lol

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