Stalker project

Discussion in 'Scooter Projects' started by italjohn, Jun 13, 2008.

  1. nibbles

    nibbles Active Member

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    get the biggest they hve lol tbh i wunt put ma bike on that with pans on just aint worth it fallin off n needin a respray nice bike tho m8
     
  2. italjohn

    italjohn Member

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    Well it's not big thats for sure.
    Length 117 cm width 30 cm, just enought to get the scooter on it's centerstand and frontwheel.
     
  3. alf_w10

    alf_w10 New Member

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    i fink both stalkers look bangin mite have 2 do a project on 1 myself :tup:
     
  4. cadman69er

    cadman69er New Member

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    not bad will have to post my stalker project on here tomorow
     
  5. italjohn

    italjohn Member

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    Here finaly, the new panels are installed :cheers:
    Any one how like? (It maybe too black, and look a little boring?)
    Note the black lenses. (The pictures is not good, it looks much better in real life)

    Before: 10" wheels.
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    During: 13" wheels + Technigas exhaust.
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    After: New plastic, stickers and black lenses.
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  6. gregzzz

    gregzzz New Member

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    Look's brand new!
     
  7. italjohn

    italjohn Member

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    Thanks gregzzz.
    It needs a new fork, as the old one is no good. (Way to hard!)
    The engin needs some updates too, but that will be later.
    Beside from that it looks pretty new :grin:
     
  8. gregzzz

    gregzzz New Member

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    were did u get panels from mate, u might aswell sell it now u bought the panels as in time their going to go bad / scracthed ect ;)
     
  9. italjohn

    italjohn Member

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  10. kyle1b1

    kyle1b1 New Member

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    nice scoot :cheers:
     
  11. MiNoR cOnFuSiOn

    MiNoR cOnFuSiOn Administrator Staff Member

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    keep it up, bike's lookin nice (gotta love black) good choice on the forks.

    sister had one, was nice to wheely even as a 50
     
  12. italjohn

    italjohn Member

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    Thanks MiNoR.
    I was lucky enought to get the new stickers, when I was in Goteborg Sweden last week.
    Got them for £30, compare to £130 in Norway :cheers:
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  13. MiNoR cOnFuSiOn

    MiNoR cOnFuSiOn Administrator Staff Member

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    love it, slinging my stock new pans on the typh soon (painting mine pink for my gf's bike) love the modded stock look
     
  14. M_I_K_E-18

    M_I_K_E-18 Member

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    how did you get the inners so clean on my scoot theres loads of marks that wont come off, what could I use ?
     
  15. MiNoR cOnFuSiOn

    MiNoR cOnFuSiOn Administrator Staff Member

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    best thing for abs plastic (inners are made from) is zippo lighter fuel (petrol but its not petrol)

    you can use acid's to take off the top layer but its TRICKY as fuck to do wihtout turning the entire pannel to plastic, even harder to get out scratches.. best is sand and heatgun if the petrol dont work (again, NOT the stuff you put in your car/bike, the stuff that go's in lighters)

    or just buy new ones, inner pannels are SO cheap from piaggio let alone pattern copies..

    typhoon is 43 quid for ALL the inner pannels and a new fan cover for instance
     
  16. italjohn

    italjohn Member

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    Well the plastic was in ok nick, just needed a polish.
    I used Turtel wax for plastic. (some Black stuff inside the bottle)
     
  17. M_I_K_E-18

    M_I_K_E-18 Member

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    italjohn Member

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  19. M_I_K_E-18

    M_I_K_E-18 Member

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    thanks, would I be able to use t-cut on that type of plastic as there are scratches on it ?
     
  20. MiNoR cOnFuSiOn

    MiNoR cOnFuSiOn Administrator Staff Member

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    t cut wont remove scratches.... well, not from plastic anyway only paint (if there REAL shallow)
     

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