Can anyone suggest a company that can paintva frame
using original cellulose? Not sure if hutchy does it.
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Frame Painting, cellulose
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Re: Frame Painting, cellulose
Eastwoods extreme chassis black primer and gloss.
To a man of your talents,no problem.A little black dust in that new garage shouldn't be a problem
That's what's on my 73 bike and it's a close to original as you'll get.
I think Chris Smith used it on his Z1 resto too.
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To a man of your talents,no problem.A little black dust in that new garage shouldn't be a problem
That's what's on my 73 bike and it's a close to original as you'll get.
I think Chris Smith used it on his Z1 resto too.
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Re: Frame Painting, cellulose
Hehe It’s all that stripping I’m not looking forward too
Re: Frame Painting, cellulose
DogsbolloxofZ1B wrote:Hehe It’s all that stripping I’m not looking forward too
get it dipped, much kinder to the frame than blasting
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