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Dazts1 wrote:Really liking the sign writing , it is very as you put it 80ts
Dazts1 wrote:Wow !! It just keeps getting better ! Really like 80ts paint styling myself.
Looking forward to seeing it finished
Topgearskin wrote:Really like what you're doing with it. I'd really love to re-create the paint job from my old GP (red vreeble over silver glowble) but unicorn horn seems to be easier to find.
Lammyrider wrote:First time I've read this build thread.
Certainly has evolved quite a bit on its journey and can appreciate all the different looks the bike has taken on along the way.
Well done
LateAgain wrote:Lurvin the chop frame and peanut tank. Coffin sits nice as well. Me personally, not diggin the forks set up, always preferred long forks straight out of the stem, as you know it's your chop, your creation. I like sit up and beg chops, Jacks Back, I like raked chops, Illusion. Me, I'd extend it, rake it, Beedspeed drops and long forks out of the stem. But I also shouldn't have had 3 quick pints when I got out of me garage and looked on me fone.
SlackerThePinstriper wrote:I very nearly had Jacks Back in 2005, but I had just bought my GP a week previous
LateAgain wrote:SlackerThePinstriper wrote:I very nearly had Jacks Back in 2005, but I had just bought my GP a week previous
By a bizarre twist of fate, Nobby actually had Jacks Back for sale £1K at Worcester Parts Fair 10-15 yrs ago, and i never bought it. He came across it in Reading i think.
He and a mate had 2 chops for £2K deal on at Worcester.
LateAgain wrote:Think Kris Green (Mental Engineering) does frame extension pieces. Do a search on FB for him or Lambretta Chopper Club on FB.
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