ahh... i love it when you wrap a project up

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  1. hoblick

    hoblick New Member

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    project rattle can track bike complete

    a lot of time and effort when in to getting this thing done in about 14 days, i worked my ass off the last 3 days wrapping it up.

    not just prep and painting the body work, but getting the oil changed, draining the coolant and putting water wetter in, safety wiring alot of shit up, etc etc

    but its done finally and i can finally relax lol
    i was coming home after work (get home at 2 a.m.) and working on the bike till about 6:30 a.m.
    then getting up at 10 a.m. to work on the bike again then head to work, come home repeat process.

    anywho..

    ill have to get some pics in the sun when daylight hits, but these will do for now.
    gotta get some stomp grip tomorrow for the tank as well as vinyl for the number plates

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  2. Bubba Zanetti

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    Very nice brother!

    Now that you are done with your track bike, come on over and help me with the old Ninja I have LOL!

    BZ
     


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    looks pretty good. you gonna post up more pics with the numbers on? what numbers you running? any significance? I run 713 on all my bikes because my anniversary is 7-13 so I'll never forget. I just go check the number plate and voila!
     


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