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Where in Chester are you?
I've heard good
things about these guys in manc
http://www.thewheelspecialist.co.uk/File/wheel-finishes.php
If not I think theres a couple of places near Buckley
Disagree.
RB 200 with Anthracite wheels is orgasmic. Only colour I would own along with Storm Grey (?)
I know what you mean. Plus you have to drive it like a bicycle in first gear.
I've never been too fussed on arches because they get dirty instantly.
from my experience the most important factor is the bruch. Make it a very stiff bristled one.
Last time I used a home made concoction of wheel cleaner, snow foam (for cling), tar remover, and fair liquid. Did the job well...
Loving the poly scoop windows.
I've been following this thread for 3 years now. Everytime I see it New Posts I sit up with excitement. Hopefully I'll see it in the flesh one day. (and on the road!) :P
I didn't use jacks, I didn't want the axle to drop too much when removing the shock bolts.
I just rolled mine onto a couple of bricks to give some height. EZPZ
Keep the load on the wheels and you wont need any of that.
EDIT: Actually I've seen yours maynard, I bought your back seats of you...
So, to sum up...
If you care: fuchs/silkolene every 6k (motul 300v if you are made of money and are a bit of a JDM brand *****).
If you care, on a budget: ''fully synthetic'' oils that sidestep the legislation.
Not arsed: Semi synthetic
Full on pikey: Tesco oil.
I can't make it I'm afriad... I'm doing a half marathon for charity.
I anyone could spare a couple of pennies I'd be most appreciative :)
http://www.justgiving.com/JackSwapsPoundsForMiles