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Bored today so made a new vid of the bike rebuild, old one looks dated

Thinking about doing it again

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eg5f2N0-nBI

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-- Edited by Seiki on Friday 31st of December 2010 10:03:25 PM

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thats sexy looking =]

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Love it m8, nice to see some 1 make a proper effort with there bike rather than just a few stickers and a spray!!!

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Cheers guys, hopefully will do it again soon

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one of the best dt ive seen in ages. nice job

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you need too beat weeman next ;)

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i like it but apart from cutting the pannels back its not very custon if yah get what i mean just bolt on parts and bits difrent clours i recon a fork swap maby a swingarm swap for an alumineum one difrent rear shock maby ?


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sickk build!! Nice flat and car aswell!!

Would love to do a build like this, did you total up how much you spent in the end if you dont mind me asking?

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I never did total it jack but it was far more than I should have spent. Was done over a year so was easier to spread paying for it, a little each month. Didnt drink, party etc

cheers guys hopefully it inspires some sweet builds



-- Edited by Seiki on Tuesday 4th of January 2011 06:04:07 PM

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robin wrote:

i like it but apart from cutting the pannels back its not very custon if yah get what i mean just bolt on parts and bits difrent clours i recon a fork swap maby a swingarm swap for an alumineum one difrent rear shock maby ?



I didnt call it custom hmm

I stripped it, cleaned it and bolted on parts, the forks are changed and this was a year ago mate, only money I spend on it now is unleaded and oil

 



-- Edited by Seiki on Tuesday 4th of January 2011 06:08:06 PM

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How does it run Seiki?

I remember seeing your 1st vid on it and thinking how fekkin awesome it was, and still is! Was built in your flat near the top floor or something wasn't it :)

Have you scrapped the L's yet mate?

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Runnig fine as ever man, done a temporary strip while it was snowing and putting it all back together now (downstairs lol)

L plates are gone man, I ride the MT mostly now but still love the DT

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looks mint mate good job (Y) likein the vue aswel

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