Project Desert MT500 Finish.....very nearly...........
Re: Project Desert MT500 Finish.....very nearly...........
Well done that looks awsome. Love the panniers and hat to match
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Re: Project Desert MT500 Finish.....very nearly...........
Genius!
Great Work
Daj
Great Work
Daj
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Trying to find my own a*** with both hands
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MT500e
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Trying to find my own a*** with both hands
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Re: Project Desert MT500 Finish.....very nearly...........
Grand job Andy, well done
Hopefully i'll have a call off Griffs this week for rest of my bits, If i do i'll tell him to take bits to show and then see you there.....
Hopefully i'll have a call off Griffs this week for rest of my bits, If i do i'll tell him to take bits to show and then see you there.....
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Re: Project Desert MT500 Finish.....very nearly...........
yeah, that a be cool...might pay you to give him a call before the end of the week, as nick will be busy friday, taking bikes etc to the show,
Andy
Andy
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Re: Project Desert MT500 Finish.....very nearly...........
Having seen this bike in the flesh I can state these things;
1 - Andy is a proper perfectionist
2 - The bike looks like it just rolled out of the factory
3 - If you think it looks good in the pictures, it looks ten times better in 3D.
Daj
1 - Andy is a proper perfectionist
2 - The bike looks like it just rolled out of the factory
3 - If you think it looks good in the pictures, it looks ten times better in 3D.
Daj
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Re: Project Desert MT500 Finish.....very nearly...........
Andy, that’s a very nice job indeed, almost too good to ride.
I am currently restoring a ex desert storm bike, been sitting in my garage since the war ended, I thought it was a bit rough until I saw some of the bikes still on the UK roads! Still, it is managing to drink its share of cash with little to show for it at this stage.
I am interested in the type of paint that you used – (not so much the colour as min is more brown than yours). Can you tell us a bit about the type of paint ? How many coats did you apply? Any special preparation done to the plastics parts before coating? Hope you get the message, look forward to hearing from you with some good tips.
Gaz
I am currently restoring a ex desert storm bike, been sitting in my garage since the war ended, I thought it was a bit rough until I saw some of the bikes still on the UK roads! Still, it is managing to drink its share of cash with little to show for it at this stage.
I am interested in the type of paint that you used – (not so much the colour as min is more brown than yours). Can you tell us a bit about the type of paint ? How many coats did you apply? Any special preparation done to the plastics parts before coating? Hope you get the message, look forward to hearing from you with some good tips.
Gaz
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Re: Project Desert MT500 Finish.....very nearly...........
I like this a lot, you should be very happy with the results of your work,
for many reasons,
not just the quality,
but also the individuality expressed & the nice engineering bits,
anything that improves reliability is to be admired,
I notice you use a later 1800,s version of the jack, not the original 12 April 1606 version, a nice touch none-the less,
but it is not my Armstrong,
mine is a different colour,
there are many like it,
but Lily is mine,
all the best
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for many reasons,
not just the quality,
but also the individuality expressed & the nice engineering bits,
anything that improves reliability is to be admired,
I notice you use a later 1800,s version of the jack, not the original 12 April 1606 version, a nice touch none-the less,
but it is not my Armstrong,
mine is a different colour,
there are many like it,
but Lily is mine,
all the best
D:
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