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personally i would never have done a thing to that survivor, but thats my preference and my choice to make, in the same way that it was his choice to powder it. we all have a vision of how a project should go, unfortunately this guys choice was a bit different to how we/some would have liked. oh well, not then end of the world is it. maybe he will change his style just like pretty much all of us have done over the years
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Dont know what you got till its gone!!
graeme replied to Snorton's topic in Riding, Research & Collecting
no probs at all, its even funnier listening to you guys pronounce my name... lay off the sauce............lol -
Dont know what you got till its gone!!
graeme replied to Snorton's topic in Riding, Research & Collecting
is gramme me ??? i am still around, dont post much anywhere these days, i do hope to be at rockford this year, but if i decide to purchase a new motorbike then that may take priority. to be honest this hobby is not really the same for me anymore, too many tossers out there trying to rip good folk off. much prefer to be working on my triumph, have done lots work on it during the uk winter. new rear end, got rid of that horrible standard fender, fitted an integrated tail light/indicator set, silver hugger, single seat conversion, harris hanger, accumen gear indicator (damn that was a bitch to fit), smaller clear front indicators, double bubble dark tinted screen, dark tinted headlight cover, k+n air filter. have a blueflame evo twin ovakl exhaust to fit and may fit a power commander. it handles and brakes fantastic, so i might up the power/performance a touch. have also restarted my love affair with snow sports, was always a better skiboarder than a bmx'er, have just got back from france/flaine and am off to bulgaria/pamporovo next week, spent a small fortune on new skiboards/boots/bindings and soft goods. am normally on here every day though, just checking what going on etc. will never leave permanently, toooooo many good friends on the sites -
looking good there bud graeme
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this was the best bike i ever owned, not old school but was prob the only bike that felt perfect premium products graeme
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hey jason congrats on the new job, get that bike built up,,,,, but not with mags graeme
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hey george nice job on winding up the numptys on rad, couldnt of done better myself. keep up the good work graeme
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supervisor/contracts manager for a large roofing company. we have about 50squads/gangs at any one time. i am responsible for booking all work in, allocating work to the workforce, ensuring quality and managing the various sites graeme
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Survivor Or Redo What Is Your Take
graeme replied to Snorton's topic in Riding, Research & Collecting
i always preffered the restoration of a survivor, preffered the way they looked in magazines to the ridden look graeme -
Parts: Frame: Pro-Lite Craig Campbell signature model Forks: Pro-Lite Bars: Skyway EZ Stem: DK freesytle Grips: Mushroom Brakes: Dia-Compe MX1000 with Vans Kool-stop pads Headset: Tange 125LP Wheels: Skyway Tuff Tyres: GT Freestyle Seat Clamp: Dia-Compe hinged Seat: Uni Turbo Cranks: Profile Pedals: Victor DX Chainring: Tuff Neck 42t Chain: DID
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looking great sean, glad you like. has to be one the rarest freestyle bikes out there seriously nice build and glad we could help out graeme
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many happy returns pat my friend. hope you get some cool stuff graeme
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yeah went off the retros completely. still love my premium though. best bike i have ever had. you still got the azusa??? graem