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new flame job for the tank
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Post edited by: puckaveli, at: 2006/06/07 14:32
Post edited by: kzrider, at: 2006/06/07 15:08
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nice job man!!!
84 kz 700 a1 sports
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:S :woohoo: :silly: :lol: :woohoo:I especially like the mural of the photographer spontaneously combusting at the rear of the tank - that's *super-trick!*
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Then when you ride it you can sing "Chet's nuts roasting on an open fire"....
I think your painter friend is gonna get some bidness......
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I especially like the mural of the photographer spontaneously combusting at the rear of the tank - that's *super-trick!*
It's funny that so many people don't realize that their reflection shows up in a photo. As an example, check out this stud's gut. Did any of you happen to see the photo of a dining room table for sale on eBay, with the fat and naked photographer very visible in the mirror behind it?:laugh:
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Mcdroid wrote:
Actually, those are some of the more innovative (translated - nicer) flames I've seen...what would your friend charge for painting/flaming a bike?
It would depend on the type of bike and if any prep is involved. If it a newer sportbike with lots of plastic and the tank has dents and scratches it would be a lot more than say my KZ with a perfect tank. Let me know what it's for and I'll see what he'll do it for.
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