I don,t restore for profit but if I wanted my fizzy to be in the upper selling price bracket I do know that mudguards/rims/spokes/indicators really need to be genuine!

Whats your opinion on this??
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mickh67 wrote:butchers wrote:here here its your bike do with it what you want and most of all enjoy it![]()
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Couldn't agree more. There not there to sit looking at. The years just roll back as I ride mine, 16 all over again, Doc Martens an all![]()
cola414 wrote:Oliverreilly,I agree with most of what you are saying but believe me some people do criticise to the point of being silly!!
I don,t sell any of my bikes usually but recently advertised a RD250LC which is done in Mars bar black and the guy who came to see it stated that the 250 decals were not in the right place as he says they shoud,ve been 30mm down from the top of the panel??FFS!!
My bikes are spotless but are ridden and I just wish guys like that would Feck off!!
Oliverreilly wrote:cola414 wrote:Oliverreilly,I agree with most of what you are saying but believe me some people do criticise to the point of being silly!!
I don,t sell any of my bikes usually but recently advertised a RD250LC which is done in Mars bar black and the guy who came to see it stated that the 250 decals were not in the right place as he says they shoud,ve been 30mm down from the top of the panel??FFS!!
My bikes are spotless but are ridden and I just wish guys like that would Feck off!!
Yes, but that guy has nothing better to do than measuring where decals go on tanks. If he is that sad and that anal, I doubt he has any friends, and if he does, they will probably be as sad as him. They're the type that critisize show bikes too. Part of it is jealousy. They're jealous you have such a nice bike and enjoy taking you down a peg or two. If the decals were in the right place, he would critisize you on the fact that they're not the original decals that it came out if the factory with. They're just spiteful a$$holes who are sad and pathetic. True bike enthusiasts are glad just to see another bike on the road and still running and being looked after. He picked up on your decals as the paint job is probably the most expensive bit to have done.
I doubt he even has an RD250LC himself. It's funny he picked up on that though, as when yamaha were painting the bikes and putting the decals into position, every single tank varied slightly as to where the decals went. If you found two pinstripe fizzies which were totally original and compared and measured where the decals were, they would differ in measurements. They were just looking for them to be the same on each side and line up from above. The same goes with the rd's etc.
mickh67 wrote:Oliverreilly wrote:cola414 wrote:Oliverreilly,I agree with most of what you are saying but believe me some people do criticise to the point of being silly!!
I don,t sell any of my bikes usually but recently advertised a RD250LC which is done in Mars bar black and the guy who came to see it stated that the 250 decals were not in the right place as he says they shoud,ve been 30mm down from the top of the panel??FFS!!
My bikes are spotless but are ridden and I just wish guys like that would Feck off!!
Yes, but that guy has nothing better to do than measuring where decals go on tanks. If he is that sad and that anal, I doubt he has any friends, and if he does, they will probably be as sad as him. They're the type that critisize show bikes too. Part of it is jealousy. They're jealous you have such a nice bike and enjoy taking you down a peg or two. If the decals were in the right place, he would critisize you on the fact that they're not the original decals that it came out if the factory with. They're just spiteful a$$holes who are sad and pathetic. True bike enthusiasts are glad just to see another bike on the road and still running and being looked after. He picked up on your decals as the paint job is probably the most expensive bit to have done.
I doubt he even has an RD250LC himself. It's funny he picked up on that though, as when yamaha were painting the bikes and putting the decals into position, every single tank varied slightly as to where the decals went. If you found two pinstripe fizzies which were totally original and compared and measured where the decals were, they would differ in measurements. They were just looking for them to be the same on each side and line up from above. The same goes with the rd's etc.
Heavens above does he take a measuring tape with him when he goes to look at bikes?![]()
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