thanks, busabad. That was just a spur-of-the-moment thing. I also cut the forks in the front to lower it, but it doesn't really show.That Hayabusa on the tank is nice...
thanks, busabad. That was just a spur-of-the-moment thing. I also cut the forks in the front to lower it, but it doesn't really show.That Hayabusa on the tank is nice...
Yeah...that's something I definitely will do when I get the bike rebuilt. Heheh...I have some shining moments of creativity amidst the dull ones.I like the Hayabusa decal on the tank, makes me wish I had done that instead of putting the Suzuki on the tank after I repainted the bike.
Was that a VCR in the picture? Haven't seen one of those in years, looks like it actually works too
Easy killa....whats with the exhaust dragging in the dirt?? they aren't even supported in the right area.
yeah, you should, bro! It was real easy for me to get engrossed in the whole project, which I found to be fairly odd. I never seemed to have that kinda patience before.looks good one of these days I need to dig mine out of the basement and put it together.
Naw, man...it ain't nuttin to it but to do it.PAC,
I bought an air brush kit about 4 years ago, and you look like a pro compaired to what i can do, KUDOS to you.
Some people have art tallent, I don't
I can come up with good Ideas, so I let somone else do my Air brush Art.
Or I mess crap up.
Yes maybe I will get another one and try again, Maybe when Im ready I can get some tips from some of you guys.Naw, man...it ain't nuttin to it but to do it.PAC,
I bought an air brush kit about 4 years ago, and you look like a pro compaired to what i can do, KUDOS to you.
Some people have art tallent, I don't
I can come up with good Ideas, so I let somone else do my Air brush Art.
Or I mess crap up.
Airbursh kits are usually more forgiving than regular brushes...mebbe yer not givin yerself enough time to get used to it.
But thanks, though!