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| moonym20 |
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 Posted: 23:35 - 02 May 2003 Post subject: Heel Plate designs |
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Hiya, im thinking about painting the heel plates on me NSR (Tri-colour 01) so they don't look so plain, i've out together a few designs n was wonderin what u guys thought.
https://www.yorkshirecurtainsiders.co.uk/temp/heel_plates.jpg
will i be ok just spraying the paint on or do you recon I should place somthing on top to protect it a little?
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To be honest, your just going to rub off anything you paint on them, so it would be a waste of time.  ____________________ I spend all my money on bikes and beer, the rest I simply waste! |
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 Posted: 00:19 - 03 May 2003 Post subject: Re: Heel Plate designs |
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Nooooo .... you want to follow my heel plate design school
All you need is a drill  |
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Drilled ones look better, save weight and are are handy for bolting your tax disk onto.  |
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| moonym20 |
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Thanks for the replys
I might just save it for a rainy boring day
is there anything i can place over the paint just to give it a bit more resistance to ware? |
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G's drilled ones were dodgy. They tried to take me and Alex out on a roundabout after they fell off
And the paint will rub off, but you could just layer it up with laquer, and add more on every few weeks when it wears a bit of the laquer off.
Buy some metal ones if you can, as they look  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 22 years, 272 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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