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Thread: Cleaning old alloy (motorbike engine)

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    Here we go red one is a K1 very sought after in their day
    Black on is a 10sec bike in stock guise he he it had dual disc brakes from a honda 6 fitted
    the other is my V4 but I didnt like it front wheel too small for racing imo
    Dont be fooled by the stock look those OE pipes were opened and the guts removed
    and tig welded back up. They say you could hear me coming for miles and I mean miles
    especially at full noise lol, rear foot pegs raised to above the pipes better for cornering
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    04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there

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    Yeah cheers. It's a pretty cool look. I reckon I'll just clean it up for now and then look into a bit deeper restore in a while.

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