More expense.......... :)

Prefer this finish myself

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It's called Dalton Crud and needs several hours of continuous effort to achieve the perfect finish :D
 
Can you buy that in a spray can?

I know of people putting mud on cycles,cars,bikes etc to try n say "Iv been offroad" you can tell the way it's not been splattered by tyres,remember a cycle repair I refused :rolleyes: guy was quite pissed off :D but why should I & the shop floor get dirty cos he can't be arsed ?
 
Can you buy that in a spray can?

No, but for only £10,000 I'll sort out your bike for you. I'll need it for about a month and it will accrue about 8,500 miles in the delicate and skilled process.

It will need to be equipped with a brand new set of Heidenau K60 tyres when you deliver it to me to ensure the correct texture. If you want the finish to be permanent for only a small surcharge I will lacquer it for you.
 
Mirror wrap is easier to keep than bare metal but maybe too bright. But plain black or carbon style looks good.

This should sort out the pebble dash look

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Mirror wrap is easier to keep than bare metal but maybe too bright. But plain black or carbon style looks good.

Currently looking at chrome wrapping panniers. Adding a R1200GSA decal and then a 2nd 'clear' wrap to protect original against marks and scratches that will come along. Will probably do the pannier lids in carbon as done previously.

There - that should about do it.

Any questions? No thought not.

Regards
 
I know of people putting mud on cycles,cars,bikes etc to try n say "Iv been offroad" you can tell the way it's not been splattered by tyres,remember a cycle repair I refused :rolleyes: guy was quite pissed off :D but why should I & the shop floor get dirty cos he can't be arsed ?

Service? :nenau

Personally, I'm glad I'm not obsessed with a clean bike - I'd never see the wife and kids :blast
 


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