Feeling painty
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Re: Feeling painty
Thanks kev keep it up cool to see these old bikes
Get a new life
Steve
Get a new life
Steve
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Re: Feeling painty
Cheers boys !
By the way, whatever happened to Mr Certifiable ?
By the way, whatever happened to Mr Certifiable ?
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Re: Feeling painty
Oh, he'll be watching, but might be stuck in the jacket.
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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Re: Feeling painty
Thank you. I wanted to do something other than my usual blue although blue is still my favourite colour (apart from candy gold, candy lavender, candy hawaiian green etc ) I refinished my GS750 recently in Candy Gypsy Red and really like the coloures2GT550 wrote:lovely paint job - looks superb
Re: Feeling painty
its ice to know someone is as indecisive as me !!!
The 70's Candy colours are just beautiful on most of the bikes of that age.
The 70's Candy colours are just beautiful on most of the bikes of that age.
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Re: Feeling painty
The next challenge. Turning this (Which I think is quite nice TBH)
Into this Candy Lime Green set up (Which I REALLY like)
Into this Candy Lime Green set up (Which I REALLY like)