Ally's Explosive: Completed.

Intersting build thread. I think the overall result is very impressive.
I remember drilling parts of my bike BITD as you have done, never had any issues with any of it.

What's next then?? :D
 
just seen your botm entry so thought i'd have a read through. pleased i did.

love the colour code detail on the "k"'s

love the drilling and polighing - i dare say you could make money out of that.

love the filling in of the top tube flare too - prefer it to the original.

paint looks goon on screen but in the flesh i can understand it often doesn't look as good. but still, a great job.

you must be very proud.
 
just a thought, have you considered tying the shifters and levers into the back end with some choice drilling and polishing?
 
Andy R":kcj5f8b4 said:
mikeekim89":kcj5f8b4 said:
lovely build, but i am curious about how difficlt the holes will be too empty once dirty :?

That's what I was thinking too - it'll be a bugger to clean.....


looks absolutley stunning Bud :D :D , but as Andy says b1tch to clean..reminds me of BBS split rims :roll: i had on a vw golf cabby ;)

Ernie ;)
 
Updated a bit after I stripped this down for some bits I needed off it.

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Mainly new wheels and tyres.

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The bike has done allright, but a few scuffs and chips appearing.

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Very fresh and minty mate...nice one..cant see the tyres lasting long ;)

Ernie ;)
 
Yeah, I'm not holding out much hope for the tyres. Never had white ones before, and these were real cheap, so just got them for a change.
 
also like the "weld repairs" decals..instead of "Race light"...gil adapted some for me in the past :cool:

Ernie ;)
 
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