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Re: Julian's Scrambler build "Post 1"
« Reply #180 on: 04.02. 2015 19:14 »
Julian I wish you the best of success with your new business.
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Re: Julian's Scrambler build "Post 1"
« Reply #181 on: 04.02. 2015 19:41 »
No doubt that bike is a stunning testament to your abilities!  *respect*

The big question is now that you have your own business, how many forum members orders will it take to secure an alloy barrel ...
A small batch would go a long way  *wink2*

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Re: Julian's Scrambler build "Post 1"
« Reply #182 on: 04.02. 2015 22:55 »
Good luck Julian,
Love the RT2!!!!

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Re: Julian's Scrambler build "Post 1"
« Reply #183 on: 04.02. 2015 23:21 »
Nice to see you here again! Starting a new business, great feeling, ain't it?. Best wishes, got the skills, adding the doses of hard work = success assured :O)


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Re: Julian's Scrambler build "Post 1"
« Reply #184 on: 05.02. 2015 07:47 »
The new business looks very good, Julian.  Please keep us posted on any 'open days' you might plan to hold.  Antwerp is not too far from us in the SE of England and there's the added attraction of great Belgian beer to prompt a trip across the channel.
Good luck with the work.
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Re: Julian's Scrambler build "Post 1"
« Reply #185 on: 05.02. 2015 11:30 »
Hi all,

Big thanks for the heads up,

The scrambler is in the showroom looking cool and shining brightly but no time to play with it i'm afraid.
The business is cars only so no intentions to do any ally bike barrels at the moment. The bikes stay as my hobby so as not to confuse things.
We will have many open days etc as we have a 1000sq/m car park to ourselves so plan to have ride in / drive in days regularly for both cars and bikes to meet and have fun.
Will keep you informed and you are welcome to arrange something your selves if you feel inclined.
Keep an eye on the web site opening soon.

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Re: Julian's Scrambler build "Post 1"
« Reply #187 on: 05.02. 2015 21:42 »
In life a man's got to do what he's got to do, so thumbs up from me Julian
I'll certainly drop by some time soon. Keep the coffee pot on the stove...!
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Re: Julian's Scrambler build "Post 1"
« Reply #188 on: 09.02. 2015 08:11 »
Looking forward to it Morris.

Catch you soon I hope.
J

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Thanks Terry,  changed it now  ;o)
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Re: Julian's Scrambler build "Post 1"
« Reply #189 on: 10.02. 2015 00:13 »
Fantastic. Some of us (finger pointing at self) only dream of such things. I already have a very clever name of the TV show that will soon be coming to us from Historic Car Services. Tell me if it's not inspired. "Julian's Garage."

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Re: Julian's Scrambler build "Post 1"
« Reply #190 on: 20.02. 2015 10:09 »
Impressive Richard,
Glad we have mates like you to do the thinking for us  *smile* *smile*

Julian  ;)
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Re: Julian's Scrambler build "Post 1"
« Reply #191 on: 20.02. 2015 23:21 »
Yeah, good luck with it all Julian.

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Re: Julian's Scrambler build "Post 1"
« Reply #192 on: 13.03. 2015 22:20 »
Thanks Briz,
Hows the 'Saltie' ?

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Re: Julian's Scrambler build "Post 1"
« Reply #193 on: 02.02. 2016 14:37 »
Happy Birthday Julian's HCS  *yeah* *beer*
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Re: Julian's Scrambler build "Post 1"
« Reply #194 on: 04.02. 2017 14:02 »
Now 2 years in,  Didn't that go fast!!
Still not time for the bikes as the workshop has just ewploded with work but moving to a bigger workshop soon so should help.
Scrambler going well but still a few jobs to do before I'm completely happy.

Catch you all soon I hope.
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80 Ducati 900 MHR,
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