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deka wrote:brilliant and a good read keep up the excellent work
dixiethedog wrote:I thought that I would quickly (or slowly in my case) mention that even though I have some fast bikes around the place, I am the Worlds slowest rider.I was once overtaken by an Austin Allegro towing a caravan on the road leading upto the Hartside Pass when out and about on my old Hayabusa. Even though the Allegro was brown (dog sh*t brown) with a 2 berth Thomas Glen caravan, I still think the driver was going too quickly on the bends. I have no ego and don't want to die. I enjoy torque but slowly and safely.
I have some good stories of days out with biker pals who simply got sick of waiting for me and just left me.
dixiethedog wrote:I thought that I would quickly (or slowly in my case) mention that even though I have some fast bikes around the place, I am the Worlds slowest rider.I was once overtaken by an Austin Allegro towing a caravan on the road leading upto the Hartside Pass when out and about on my old Hayabusa. Even though the Allegro was brown (dog sh*t brown) with a 2 berth Thomas Glen caravan, I still think the driver was going too quickly on the bends. I have no ego and don't want to die. I enjoy torque but slowly and safely.
I have some good stories of days out with biker pals who simply got sick of waiting for me and just left me.
I can just picture it now, a guy on a busa sticking to the speed limit !!!!!!![]()
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Fair play, id mange to brake the speed limit on a Hun da 50. (ON a side note it took me 5 attempts to type the name of the bike manufacturer that shall not be mentioned here, very thorough bot magic)
dixiethedog wrote:Never spray metal flake!!![]()
What a erm... mess on (to be polite). The flake I am using is a pre bought litre of the stuff, basically 1 litre of 2k clear coat with flake added. After a shake, the flake looks nice in the can but once into a spray gun and sprayed it looks rubbish. I figure to get a coverage of what you would describe to be a metal flake paint job you woul need to spray 20-30 coats by which time the paint would be about 3-4mm thick. As a stupid experiment I decided to strain the flake paint through paint strainers to seperate the flake from the clear, which when done the flake could be emptied back into the can to make a more dense higher concentrate of flake to clear. But after 10 minutes figured that I should just buy some more flake (50g) and add it to the can. Job done.![]()
In the past, I have done a few flake jobs, so I don't have a clue as to what I was thinking when I was planning this job out? Old timers discease I think.
This is a crappy video, but the way I did this orange paint made more sense than the one I am busy with today. Never mind. Upward and onwards.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxAsx5Db1v8
Did you ever try Flake King? My mate sells it , seems to work and Flakes in minutes. Demo here https://youtu.be/13SQPoGvjk8?si=VCsjuIG0m0NOVvkb
dixiethedog wrote:
If you would like to add a link to your friends business I would love to check them out.
https://www.smdesigns.co.uk/
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