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RICSPEED
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just for all that have not seen it on the old forum heres my gp 225 ts1 Image

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as is at the mo

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and the mock ups of how i want it to look should i have some spare cash :roll:
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les perry
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very nice, whats the bulge on the panel for.
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RICSPEED
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les perry wrote:very nice, whats the bulg on the panel for.
not a lot really ,
just to give the carb a little more space to breath ,that and i had an old triumph car that had one and its kind of a throw back to that :D oh and to show off my pannel beating :lol:
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donny
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i think the speed blocks look the business.
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corrado
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Bbbbbbut it looks just like a Lambretta Ric, you run out of grinding discs? :P
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soulsurfer
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8-) The toolbox looks good too.
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Dryballs
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like the bulg... I was thinking about getting something like that done, but upright, so I can run a remote airfilter on my carb
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byron
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RICSPEED wrote:... to give the carb a little more space to breath ,that and i had an old triumph car that had one and its kind of a throw back to that :D oh and to show off my pannel beating :lol:
all very good reasons
yeah, the RD-esque blocks will work well
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RICSPEED
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i could not have cut this one ,this scooter was one i had at 18 ,blew up half a dozen times finaly wiping out the crank case when the piston skirt droped off :evil: and was sold on ,it then turned up again some 12 years later on a scrap mans truck ,luckily the scrap man took it to a mates house rather than the crusher :shock:
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ducatiross
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Yep- love the speed blocks - simple but so effective. How's the rest of the build going ? Doing the paint yourself ?
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