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#16 PostAuthor: redzee » Sun Sep 25, 2011 9:31 am

Again, thanks to all for your help/advice.
The company that did this were supposed to be 'bike sympathetic'. They also sprayed my tank and panels in the same job lot and they did a great job of those. Must have had YTS on the coating line the day I turned up??
By the way Garn, the company that did this job is in Adelaide (long story,don't ask) so its a bit far for me to go and ask for a refund now!! :(
As I said Ginger Bear, you live and learn. By the way, your frame looks great :)
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#17 PostAuthor: redzee » Sun Sep 25, 2011 9:33 am

jimmock wrote:BONFIRE NIGHT.

That's the best way to remove powder coating!!


Jimmock.


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