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• #44953
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• #44954
Oi !
I'm no midget, I just have short legs okay! -
• #44955
Rourke with Salsa is so beutiful it makes me cry.
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• #44956
who is new owner
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• #44957
Can't believe this isn't in yet! V strong.
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• #44958
Looks like this now...
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• #44959
Shame.... The camoz amzblz
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• #44960
Camo was waaaaaaaaayyyyy better
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• #44961
no raw is waaaaaaaaayyyyy better
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• #44962
yeah that frame but slowly changing bits its in bbb.
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• #44963
"Oh Aye, That's Desert Storm"
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• #44965
Shame they bringing out the camo aaRN now.
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• #44966
i don't think this is very slave.
Frame too big, no nice or particularly bling parts, leader, lame clearances, road pedals plus risers, dat cockpit.
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• #44967
What is wrong with road pedals + risers?
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• #44968
I would acc take you up on this (for the TC), but I wouldnt even know how to start.
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• #44969
cut it
wrap it
heat it
smooth out the bubbles
combinations of the above steps in different order -
• #44970
hm, would a hairdryer do the job? + how easy is it to remove?
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• #44971
A decent hair dryer yup.
You'll need a workstand to make it easier on yourself too.
Maybe a friend to help. -
• #44972
Nicely volunteered. Do you reckon you could give it a base coat, and then cut out and add the camoness?
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• #44973
Swing it
Shake it
Move it
Make it -
• #44974
If you spray either the frame or the sticky side of the vinyl with some diluted washing up liquid you can smooth all the bubbles out and move it in to position before it drys off. you'll need use the hair dryer for the tricky bits.
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• #44975
Clearer instructions...
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