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Offline alexx45

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Re: Post MotoGP, just wondering how would our C14s fare?
« Reply #40 on: January 20, 2012, 05:54:34 PM »
Awesome SOP simply awesome. Thanks so much for sharing. That looks like it would be a blast.  8)
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Re: Post MotoGP, just wondering how would our C14s fare?
« Reply #41 on: January 20, 2012, 08:51:37 PM »
I took her off, cleaned it up really good, taped the edges carefully and painted the inside with some black Krylon paint.  It really does change the looks.

Are you kidding or serious?  It appears in some of the pictures to be transparent like window tint.
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Re: Post MotoGP, just wondering how would our C14s fare?
« Reply #42 on: January 20, 2012, 08:56:57 PM »
Are you kidding or serious?  It appears in some of the pictures to be transparent like window tint.

I did the same thing but must have been a little more heavy handed than SOP.  I am still happy with mine though.  It really isn't that hard, just make sure you use light coats. 
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Re: Post MotoGP, just wondering how would our C14s fare?
« Reply #43 on: January 20, 2012, 10:59:42 PM »
Yep, serious.  I can see through the mounting holes, when she is off, but other than that it is as black as can be.  The important part other then clean is taping the edges.  Looks flawless and gives the bike a nice stance.  During introductions I always intro my bike as my silver, grossly underpowered whale!!  I think it was three coats, the first was a light coat, 2nd and 3rd were pretty heavy.  I even did my Cee Bailey Euro, I left the top 4 inches clear and an opening on the bottom for my PGR sticker. 
I'd sure like to see some more connies at the ASS class, so fay I've seen an 08 and a slow 09 ;)  Weve also had several C10s show up.  The beauty of the class?  Brief classroom session, then straight out to the track to put theory into action and having a few coaches watching and offering suggestions for improvement.  We get return students all the time sighning up for more.  http://www.advancedstreetskills.com/

We dont know what we dont know.  This isnt an MSF course, it is geared to improve everyday street riding and in a better environment.

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