TGR Old School Grand Master Feedback View Oct 13, 2012 #11 Ha ha - i never say anyone was right! But you might be.. we will see FYI, i have posted regarding the paintwork - thanks for your advice. p.s. have you any spare 600ax parts hiding in your garage?????
Ha ha - i never say anyone was right! But you might be.. we will see FYI, i have posted regarding the paintwork - thanks for your advice. p.s. have you any spare 600ax parts hiding in your garage?????
T Tel Gold Trader Feedback View Oct 13, 2012 #12 No I don't have any 600AX parts, I do get them occasionally but not on a regular basis....
john The Guv’nor Admin Retrobike Rider Feedback View Oct 13, 2012 #13 To address your original point Tel's advise is sound. Simply setup a new thread, ideally in Reader's Bikes and add to it as you go along.
To address your original point Tel's advise is sound. Simply setup a new thread, ideally in Reader's Bikes and add to it as you go along.
CTK Old School Grand Master Feedback View Oct 16, 2012 #14 Use a razor blade to scrape unwanted paint off, you can then re touch it.
TGR Old School Grand Master Feedback View Oct 17, 2012 #15 Thanks for the razor blade tip, i will give it a try and i may use cellulose thinners - as advised by someone else.
Thanks for the razor blade tip, i will give it a try and i may use cellulose thinners - as advised by someone else.