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Carlo
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Post subject: Re: RESTORING Ducati TT1 Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:02 pm |
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agshark wrote: Fantastic Carlo Post as many pictures as you can Jon Thanks jon, I will put pictures yet!
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Carlo
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Post subject: Re: RESTORING Ducati TT1 Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:04 pm |
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618F1 wrote: Hello Carlo. You deserve a special award for posting these photos! Many treasures to see in here; this looks like fun. And it is good to see the trust someone has in your work. Sorry, my "eyetalian" is not so good; not as good as your english. MikeV You're too good to me mike ... I married the simultaneous translator!
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Carlo
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Post subject: Re: RESTORING Ducati TT1 Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:05 pm |
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nojapanbike wrote: Good job Carlo Grazie, sei molto gentile.....adesso altre foto!!!
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Carlo
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Post subject: Re: RESTORING Ducati TT1 Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:13 pm |
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TT1-F1 wrote: I think you should use Alodine or something like that. I know this just recently. So I am also curious what Carlo uses. I used Akzo Aviox primer ( the green stuff you see on airplanes) as long as I could get it.
Jarno I do not know what product you use my coachbuilder, he is so much that makes me magnesium wheels of motorcycles, I have never had any problems, I will let you know the brand of the product. For my little experience, magnesium, should be reported to material very much alive, is practically sandblasted with corundum very fine optimally, and then we have to protect the air, I believe that we can use any product, it is important that deteriorate oxide in sea salt. This is my opinion, I respect your advice. I used for my motorcycle, a normal primer, after carefully sanded, I have not encountered problems of any kind. I hope to have been understood. You tell me if you do not understand, thank you. Carlo.
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Carlo
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Post subject: Re: RESTORING Ducati TT1 Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:19 pm |
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Carlo
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Post subject: Re: RESTORING Ducati TT1 Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:37 pm |
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Carlo
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Post subject: Re: RESTORING Ducati TT1 Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:42 pm |
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Carlo
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Post subject: Re: RESTORING Ducati TT1 Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:50 pm |
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graeme
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Post subject: Re: RESTORING Ducati TT1 Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 9:07 pm |
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Joined: Sun Nov 07, 2010 10:54 pm Posts: 537 Location: Brisbane
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Carlo,,,,, Beautifull work again!
When I can see the photos of your restoration it makes me realise just how much work is involved on every little part on a bike.
When I have done a restoration I forget all the little bits that need to be done after the bike is finished. So next time I think there is not much to do,,,,,, I forget!
Thank you for the pictures again.
Graeme
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