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carbonfibreworks
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wozza (31/03/2014)
Used Carbon/Kevlar on my Gasser, because its my bike I went a bit mad with the colour scheme.
Warren
I may take you up on the loan of the moulds, I had a 05 Raga rep 300 gas gas and i think it had control over me rather than the other way round
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Warren (Staff) (31/03/2014)
Nice to see some more work in the coloured cosmetic fabrics.
It's always really hard to describe to people how they will turn out as it varies very slightly with resin and process. I've always thought the blue carbons turn out very aquamarine with a bit of green hue.
Something i knocked up roughly for a mate for xmas:
I agree Warren the coloured fabrics can look look great in the right application, the red and green are more subdued when filled with resin compared to the blue.
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Havnt tried red and green yet, but pink is rubbish when wetted out, turns a really nasty shade. That's with polyester anyway, never tried it with epoxy
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carbonfibreworks (31/03/2014)
wozza (31/03/2014)
Used Carbon/Kevlar on my Gasser, because its my bike I went a bit mad with the colour scheme.
Warren
I may take you up on the loan of the moulds, I had a 05 Raga rep 300 gas gas and i think it had control over me rather than the other way round
RegardsChris
Ha Ha, your welcome to use the moulds. My 300 Pro has a flywheel weight fitted and its still a bit too "snappy" for this old timer
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My son has a 10 Raga and gets it to do things I can only dream of, oh to be young and talented.
Just a shame the frame keeps cracking at the headstock, otherwise its an awesome bike.
Warren
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