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  1. #181 Re: bobber project, take 2: '79 XS650 
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    what's the point of pictures without them being on the bike? i'm booked solid until mid saturday.
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    To make sure your bike is awesome lol
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    the gaskets aren't in and it's just sitting in the exhaust ports without being tightened at all so they are probably hanging low and/or crooked.

    happy?
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    No. Try again


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    ...not scanning/monitoring your motor is like bangin a hooker and you just HOPE your not infected.
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    This is almost your bike in the background, I thought it was at first

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    what color would you ceramic coat these...choices are: clear, silver, black.
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    I would go with clear to allow the metal and welds to be seen. Its a rough bike, suppose to have that rough image, almost a rat rod look. Show off that look.

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    i was told by the ceramic coating guy that black or silver was going to be my best bet. the other 'colors' tend to fade and discolor.

    and honestly, if i'm going to wrap the exhaust...who cares what color it is? black might be the way to go.
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    I like tlsheff idea better. But it us your bike so build it your way
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bio248 View Post
    i was told by the ceramic coating guy that black or silver was going to be my best bet. the other 'colors' tend to fade and discolor.

    and honestly, if i'm going to wrap the exhaust...who cares what color it is? black might be the way to go.
    I have done silver and black a couple times on my own junk. I would just do it in black and wrap it. Or give them a brushed look and clear ceramic them...
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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteLightningGTP View Post
    I have done silver and black a couple times on my own junk. I would just do it in black and wrap it. Or give them a brushed look and clear ceramic them...
    So you have your balls ceramic coated? Did that hurt
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    Good looking bike, I say black ceramic coating with the olive wrap and leave about 6-3in of ends exposed would look sick
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    coat them black and find army green header wrap with copper bands.. win
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    same idea plus copper bands = SHWEET BOB! as long as you keep the copper look on the tank... just MUH input your bike..
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