Mummy, Mummy, Look !!!

from the other side
 

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And now the slightly more expensive bits that kinda look like this when fitted
 

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And I meant this, not the home made crossbar muff that SWMBO made herself and look absolutely fanttastic, darling :augie (it only stays on as long as the bike is in transition)
 

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And in keeping with the colour scheme of things...
 

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And one without the glare from the camera flash reflecting in the fogs... The sun was beating down at this point hence the reason for the move indoors
 

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Water... water..

So let me guess.. you dropped it in a ford and flooded it.. so whilst taking the bits off to get it working again you decided to make it even harder to see at night due to your embarrisment.. ??? :augie (I am sure they had to take almost that much off johnnies at llangollen this year to get the water out the air box :D)


Piss taking aside will be interesting to see the final look.. :)
 
Now for a dim indoors picture of the beak going on
 

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And now if Madam would just open a little wider, I will make some fine adjustments
 

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So let me guess.. you dropped it in a ford and flooded it.. so whilst taking the bits off to get it working again you decided to make it even harder to see at night due to your embarrisment.. ??? :augie (I am sure they had to take almost that much off johnnies at llangollen this year to get the water out the air box :D)


Piss taking aside will be interesting to see the final look.. :)

Errrmmm, the garage roof leaks :augie
 
Outside again and the impression so far...
 

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The screen had to go on next
 

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Post #100 ho hum:augie
 

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Pity the powder coaters couldn't do the nuts and washers. They kinda stand out now that the bike has lost it's silver look
 

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And a little time was spent on attention to detail
 

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And the result from stage 1 of the wee plan that I had. More to follow...
 

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Ooh! very smart POG, can I ask who your powder coaters were?

Thanks, Ebbo
 
Ooh! very smart POG, can I ask who your powder coaters were?

Thanks, Ebbo


Yes, you can. Always happy to hand on details of a business that gives good service at VERY reasonable prices. The address is: -

CAS Coatings
The Old Mill
Victoria Road
Eccleshill
Bradford BD2 2BH

Tel. 01274 634493

They have a pretty fast turn around but that depends on how much work they have on. They can coat in pretty much any colour (and I'm not on comission). Advice would be to take your bits apart as much as possible and make a note of how many bits you give them. They didn't loose any of mine by the way.

Oh, the tank panels and side panels have been painted and not coated but on the 1200, the side panels (with the GS logo) can be coated. I decided to get them painted so that they matched the tank panel which is plastic. :thumb
 
POG....nice, looks batter than standard :thumb2

Go the whole hog though........and save hours of scrubbing those headers ;)

http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php?t=41490&highlight=ceramic+header

Many thanks for your comliments. This is only the first stage of what I had in mind, I will post more when I get there. I thought that they original had just TOO much silver on it and the bronze / gold side panels just didn't fit in with anything else on the bike. Too many clashing colours. :thumb
 


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