After commuting around on this for a month it was time for a freshen up
3 hours to strip down, 7 hours derusting and painting the frame and 6 hours to put back together.
And I couldn't resist a pic of my real pride and joy, my 1986 and 1989 3 series
My MT350
Re: My MT350
what is that in the back of the third picture
Good job on the bike, by the way. Looks a lot better this way.
Good job on the bike, by the way. Looks a lot better this way.
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Re: My MT350
Thanks, although a lot of lads at work prefered it 'Rat look', bless 'em.
Its a bulldog 4, or to the old skool on here a 434, The most redundant pile of scrap the army ever bothered to hold on to.
Its a bulldog 4, or to the old skool on here a 434, The most redundant pile of scrap the army ever bothered to hold on to.
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- arceye
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- Location: Basingstoke Hampshire
- Location: Basingstoke
Re: My MT350
Stunning MT 350.
Pretty bland BMW cars that i would use the APC to crush to be honest.
Pretty bland BMW cars that i would use the APC to crush to be honest.
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Electric start conversions, Front Racks and Rear 350 Racks Fabricated to order.
MT 555,2 Armstrong projects,
2 CCM Armstrong projects.
MT 555,2 Armstrong projects,
2 CCM Armstrong projects.
Re: My MT350
Fair opinion, but I'd rather commute in one of these than a modern french sh***box or join the ranks of the silver focus brigade.arceye wrote:Stunning MT 350.
Pretty bland BMW cars that i would use the APC to crush to be honest.
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Re: My MT350
I'm with you on the E30 beamers. To this day my old 325 remains one of the biggest grin inducers i've owned on 4 wheels. [& at least they're RWD like a bike :0)]
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