A few photo's of my newly finished a4, no the plate is not real although I did have someone try to buy it, got the proper reg through this week (surprisingly painless and quite quick).
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Z900
Re: Z900
Yes, very nice!
Current Bikes:
Phil Churchett's 1976 Z900 A4: PRE 2R https://www.flickr.com/photos/115740825@N05/albums/72157680116996884
1973 XL250 K0 Motosport: UKX 73L
2023 R1250 GSA
Previous Zeds: Z750B1 Twin, Z650B1, Z750E
Phil Churchett's 1976 Z900 A4: PRE 2R https://www.flickr.com/photos/115740825@N05/albums/72157680116996884
1973 XL250 K0 Motosport: UKX 73L
2023 R1250 GSA
Previous Zeds: Z750B1 Twin, Z650B1, Z750E
Re: Z900
Love it .. a credit to you
Re: Z900
Very nice Sir!
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Re: Z900
Hi relisysxx
you can do that with black heat resistant paint and a paintbrush. It takes some time ...don't allow the paint to dry before you wipe it off at places where it's not supposed to be. Before you start with it, don't forget to degrease the area where the paint is supposed to be. If the cover has a clear coat of varnish it is recommended to take that off before you start using the black paint and apply a new coat of varnish afterwards.
It's not that difficult if the alternator and /or points cover is on a flat surface.
Good luck!
GrtZ
Philippe
you can do that with black heat resistant paint and a paintbrush. It takes some time ...don't allow the paint to dry before you wipe it off at places where it's not supposed to be. Before you start with it, don't forget to degrease the area where the paint is supposed to be. If the cover has a clear coat of varnish it is recommended to take that off before you start using the black paint and apply a new coat of varnish afterwards.
It's not that difficult if the alternator and /or points cover is on a flat surface.
Good luck!
GrtZ
Philippe
the differences between a little boy and an adult man is the price and size of their toys!
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