How to get authentic photos for visual help in restorations

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Re: How to get authentic photos for visual help in restorations

03 Sep 2019 08:42
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The photo comes from John's Z1/Z2 book.

I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar.
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Re: How to get authentic photos for visual help in restorations

03 Sep 2019 16:18
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Thank-You HardRock for the reference!

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Re: How to get authentic photos for visual help in restorations

03 Sep 2019 17:44
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I checked my book. I missed this page on hex screws and washers.


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Re: How to get authentic photos for visual help in restorations

04 Sep 2019 19:41
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Awesome!! I have to really look for this kind of info and low and behold, it's all here!!! Thank-You!

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Re: How to get authentic photos for visual help in restorations

05 Sep 2019 05:18
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You're welcome...but I'm just the messenger here. It's John Brookes who did all the work. For Z1 enthusiasts his book is invaluable.
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