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hilljd00
Learner Driver
Posts: 690 Joined: Mar 5th, '05, 15:53
First Name: J
Location: Plymouth
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by hilljd00 » Oct 12th, '05, 23:53
Not sure if i like it or not, lol
Bikerbird
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Posts: 717 Joined: Apr 17th, '04, 08:22
Location: Nr Chippenham
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by Bikerbird » Oct 13th, '05, 07:04
Looks good, much better than i could do!
I didn't do mine BTW
[img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v209/Gayna/bikerbirdsigcopy1.jpg[/img]
Is it too big!!
Jewell
Learner Driver
Posts: 1356 Joined: Apr 7th, '04, 22:23
First Name: Ed
Location: Exeter/London
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by Jewell » Oct 13th, '05, 07:36
would look sweet without the nsr in or L plate
I love Lamp.
1blue
Learner Driver
Posts: 1936 Joined: Sep 11th, '05, 18:09
Location: Ivybridge Rides:Fazer
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by 1blue » Oct 13th, '05, 08:41
Looks good.
Whitetrash
Learner Driver
Posts: 543 Joined: Apr 8th, '05, 21:44
Location: Taunton Rides: FZR 1000 Exup
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by Whitetrash » Oct 13th, '05, 10:01
not as sweet as a 17 year old Art students flange but looks cool all the same!!!!!!
I dont blame You.... I think Im a C*nt too!!!!!
some people just push it too far!!!!!!!!
baskie
Learner Driver
Posts: 2074 Joined: Mar 8th, '05, 20:33
Location: Plymouth
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by baskie » Oct 13th, '05, 10:15
looks pretty smartmate
nice one
[img]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y126/baskie/baskie13332.jpg[/img]
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speedy(delboy)
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Posts: 5020 Joined: Mar 2nd, '04, 23:02
Location: Barnstaple
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by speedy(delboy) » Oct 13th, '05, 10:41
Jewell wrote: would look sweet without the nsr in or L plate
Yeh have to agree, that L plates sticks out like a sore thumb, everything nice and dark and then a bright red "L"
DynaMight
Learner Driver
Posts: 2511 Joined: Apr 7th, '04, 22:35
Location: Exeter
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by DynaMight » Oct 13th, '05, 10:45
On the same theme, I made my own new sig a few days back too!!
1blue
Learner Driver
Posts: 1936 Joined: Sep 11th, '05, 18:09
Location: Ivybridge Rides:Fazer
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by 1blue » Oct 13th, '05, 10:53
if you got rid of the L plate you could make the bike less transparent to stand out more.
hilljd00
Learner Driver
Posts: 690 Joined: Mar 5th, '05, 15:53
First Name: J
Location: Plymouth
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by hilljd00 » Oct 13th, '05, 13:44
I'll give it a go when I get back from college and done a few other jobs, I'll see if I can kill the L-plate ;) cba to take another photo, lol