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  1. Quick update on this build - my brother lives in Melbourne and recently he showed a pic of this build to one of his riding mates - the SS scene is huge in Melbourne and across the way in Tasmania and they have some seriously awesome bikes available to them. Anyway; shortly afterwards I get an email asking if I want to sell it Long story short it's on its way to Melbourne shortly! Tractor's build quite unintentionally goes international
  2. I applied the paint stripper and waited a couple of minutes before scraping the loose paint off with a plastic scraper and then hosing off all the gunk, repeated a couple of times and that was that. It takes about a full morning per frame. Just remember to wear gloves.
  3. Skollie I bought the fork a while back, was going to use it for another project but decided to run a suspension fork on that instead so I used it on this build. The fork has disk brake tabs on it so it's just a matter of bolting on the caliper.
  4. I used Fix It "Double Strength" paint stripper on both the frames - I just bought it from the local Builders Warehouse.
  5. Thanks Soapbox - unfortunately I've now run out of old 26er frames
  6. Candy apple green Got to love it man
  7. Obviously strip the paint and then polish, polish, polish - long hours and very dirty work. There's a thread on the entire build somewhere on the forum
  8. After getting the fork back it was time for a checklist to see what I still needed to complete the build - amazingly the only new thing I ended up buying was a set of ESI foam grips. It didn't take long to get everything assembled and before long I was out cruising on the "new" build. Just shows you that you don't have to break the bank to do something different and still end up with a bike that's unique and fun to ride.
  9. Step 1 : Strip the paint from the frame (again BUT this time I wasn't planning to polish it, I wanted a raw aluminium frame). At the same time the fork was sent off to Annette at Cycle Delic to be sprayed Candy Apple Green.
  10. It's been a while since I posted the last build thread so here's another one that I did recently. The name of the game was "recycle" and "budget" - I literally wanted to complete the build out of what I had lying around without buying anything new. I had another RM5 frame so that was chosen along with a Fire Eye rigid fork which I had already stripped of it's paint a while back so that was going to be used as well.
  11. It's a small world we live in - obviously way too small for the dumbass now sitting behind bars. Well done to DirtRyder for posting and Max it's awesome that you've got your ride back, oh, and to the SAPS guys - you've restored some faith in your abilities, well done
  12. Perhaps a local entrepreneur / hawker using the wire to display their wares?
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