Be fair....Jimmy Choos wasn’t that bad. Quick wit,I’d call it .
One of my worst traits - to forgiving
Quote from: fazerscotty on 24 January 2021, 06:45:37 pmOne of my worst traits - to forgiving Forgiveness is a very admirable trait, however I feel in this case you’ve not needed to forgive anything. Merely, on reflection, seeing my quip in a slightly more favourable light. Hopefully my coat is back on the hook .
You certainly won’t need a coat at today’s party. Happy birthday
Shame you can’t do the Ivan’s mod, as you’ve done all the hard work getting the carbs off. You’ll be very pleased with the result if you can find find some dosh down the back of the settee. Even more so, as you’d have done it yourself. ........go on, you know it makes sense .
As far as I’m aware there is no UK distributor, and has to be ordered directly from Ivan’s Rockland County Motorcycles in Greenville S.Carolina. The only website I know of is www.ivansperformanceproducts.com which has all the info you’d need. Maybe if you pm’d Falcon, he may have some alternative info re:European distributors. Good luck
Are you painting or powder coating the frame covers?
When it warms up, I want to get mine powder coated satin black, along with the footpeg hangers and heel plates, which should go quite well with the black engine and swingarm....hopefully, fingers crossed.
Nice cheap job, just a little patience needed. Do you lacquer them when you've finished the polishing?.
Be nice to have a heated garage so that spray jobs can be successfully completed in winter. I'd like to respray my bellypan as it's picked up more than its fair share of stone chips, but will have to pay someone to get it done, as the garage is far too cold.
Quote from: robbo on 12 February 2021, 12:02:53 pmBe nice to have a heated garage so that spray jobs can be successfully completed in winter. I'd like to respray my bellypan as it's picked up more than its fair share of stone chips, but will have to pay someone to get it done, as the garage is far too cold.I'm all for a heated garage now - it's amazing though, how many paint jobs arise in the winter
Quote from: fazerscotty on 13 February 2021, 12:16:23 pmQuote from: robbo on 12 February 2021, 12:02:53 pmBe nice to have a heated garage so that spray jobs can be successfully completed in winter. I'd like to respray my bellypan as it's picked up more than its fair share of stone chips, but will have to pay someone to get it done, as the garage is far too cold.I'm all for a heated garage now - it's amazing though, how many paint jobs arise in the winter Well I suppose it's a case of not wanting to waste riding time in the summer to get any paintwork jobs done, whereas, you save them up for the winter, when it's too cold for the paint to go off properly.
Mmm, seems liked you’ve got it sorted. How do you fancy doing my belly pan for me, whilst you’ve got the gun out
Quote from: robbo on 17 February 2021, 11:16:53 amMmm, seems liked you’ve got it sorted. How do you fancy doing my belly pan for me, whilst you’ve got the gun out Gun? Rattle can more like.