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uclabiker06
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August 08, 2011, 08:13:40 PM »
That is awsome work, I wonder if They dress like that every day.....
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For those that could never possess that skill, I have to say that that's a gift. I didn't know R.E. was made in India.
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Okay, I'm impressed.
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August 09, 2011, 03:49:09 AM »
I never appreciated pin striping when I was younger till I saw videos on how it was all done by hand
Pretty awesome video
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He makes it look so easy, like he was born to do it. Kind of like Ted Williams swinging the bat, M.J. going in for a dunk, or Rossi in a high speed lean. The good ones always make it look smooth and clean.
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I like how he took a deep breath and calmed his nerves before starting the second side.
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yeah its amazing. I so want a R.E.
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Re: Pin Striping
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Quote from: uclabiker06 on August 09, 2011, 12:51:46 PM
yeah its amazing. I so want a R.E.
They're awesome. They managed to get the Brit bike oil letting process just right and enhanced it with even more smoke purging systems.
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A craftsman and artist. Religious experience.
Zen and the art of pinstriping.
Wow.
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Quote from: El Matador on August 09, 2011, 01:04:49 PM
They're awesome. They managed to get the Brit bike oil letting process just right and enhanced it with even more smoke purging systems.
im just amazed they could get the power of a peugeot moped while still maintaining the weight of a harley dyna glide!
(they really are killer looking machines, I would really love to throw a leg over an enfield musket.)
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Wow! Hands of a skilled surgeon and nerves of steel!
Doing it right all the while the guy in the background never stopped yacking for the whole 3:20 video!
Skilled work like that in India probably goes for $5.00 a day!
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Holy crap.
That's the most life-like assembly line robot I've ever seen!
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I suspect that wasn't his first time. Well done
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