hurculiner on frame?
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never thought of using it on tree stands heheh good idea.
on my 250R last time i used PGP auto paint and it just dosnt hold on like the baked on paint it came off way to easy to twigs. and i have no area around me that powder coats. so i was just looking for something more stronger because i live in newengland. i think i will be the guneia pig and try it. i paid 60.00 for a sand blaster to blast my frame. i just welding in some gussets and pipe and i will put it on and back together. but when i took it apart i found i bought the bike with a bent steering stem UGG. but i will let you guys know how it goes but dont know when i will get the bike back together.
on my 250R last time i used PGP auto paint and it just dosnt hold on like the baked on paint it came off way to easy to twigs. and i have no area around me that powder coats. so i was just looking for something more stronger because i live in newengland. i think i will be the guneia pig and try it. i paid 60.00 for a sand blaster to blast my frame. i just welding in some gussets and pipe and i will put it on and back together. but when i took it apart i found i bought the bike with a bent steering stem UGG. but i will let you guys know how it goes but dont know when i will get the bike back together.
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