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Member Title:
Senior Member
Age:
40 years old
Birthday:
September 4, 1972
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Location:
Inland EMPIre
Interests:
OS-BMX garage finds, resto's, tribute bikes, GEAR, Kuwahara, Tange, Nomura, Race INC., Mr.Tommy Brackens, Hutch, Raliegh, Cycle Pro, Suntour, Sugino, Hatta, Son-Lite, Tuff Wheels, Ukai, Arraya, Z-Wheels, Dia-Compe, Terry Cable, Cal-Lite, Zap Pads, UNI, Zeronine, Mr.Bob Haro, Z chain, HKK chains, WD-40 and Phil Wood Grease, Bell, JT, BW Leathers, Moto-Fox, Zip Ties and Extra bolts! Diamondback, Hutch, Torker, JMC, SE Quads and PK Ripper, Skyway, Mongoose, Race INC. and Redline were what my friends and fellow racers rode, jumped and freestyled back in the day!

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MSN  MorganJmortgage@hotmail.com
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    21windowkuwahara Icon

    06 Dec 2007 - 02:44
    Old decals are scratched or frayed but to save them and make them smoothe use gasoline on cloth and rub the frame leave it outside in the sun and the plastic decal will smoothe over and adhere with the metal frame.
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    MOTOSASK Icon

    27 Oct 2007 - 01:16
    Hey 21W,
    Thanks for the advice. I will try the brillo pad on the UKAI's. I remember reading about how you used gas on some frame decals. How do you do that? Gas on a clothe?
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