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The suspense has got us all stuck on this thread like glue brother. Now you gonna kill us again with that dresser. Can't imagine even touchin a thing on it my self. But I aint you! LOL
the dresser will still have it's vin number to show its a heritage lol. Beautiful bike, no doubt about it will be hard stripping that one. I know I will cope a lot of negative responses for destroying such a nice bike, but I purposely bought it with the intentions of only keeping the frame and running gear. It's really not my style of bike but it's got a good starting point and I got it for a good price so it's become the next sacrifice
Oh and check out the new lid I picked up, flash back to the old mx helmets but reinforced with 3 different materials and only weighs 1200 grams. The lid is safe to paint as well so later on it will be getting my own custom treatment
Last week I put the rear end back together after problems with the rear caliper. The new EK 3D gold/black chain is just sexy. If you haven't seen these before, look em up!
Posting at my home away from home but this time next week when I'm back home, I should hopefully be taking it out for a ride. You have no idea how keen I'm am to finally ride this one
Yeah I think it's been longer then 12 months now, but I've only been home for 6 months of that time, the rest working away. Be nice to have a job where I'm home every night,
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