Casal K196 Disaster

by Rick Kouwen
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Update: Lots of work, finally it's starting be less ugly Update: Did a lot of things that needed to be finished. But to be honest, i didn't like the bike so much. The seat was mainly bothering me, so i yesterday i fabbed one up and tomorrow i'll get to painting it i hope. Finally i can say im happy how it turned out. Still have to make a new pipe from scratch though... Update: So, tore it apart again, this time for hopefully the last time. Engine brackets are now painted candy royal blue, swingarm is jet black covered in sparkelecent copper. Rims are finally polished and just a ton of other small work, forks are up for paint atm. Updaaate: So, girder forks. Felt like it. And it's apart again, couple of things need painting and some minor work, got the final design worked out. Still working on this one, progress is slow at the moment, but that's just to blame on school and funds at the moment. Bought it last year in december, pulled it apart about 3 months ago and now I'm here. Still a lot of small work, swing arm needs to be finished up and the welds need some smoothing out, but after that it'll be Coarse silver, with a coat of Holo silver. Anyway, really am happy with this one, I got the bike cheap and everyone was pushing me to sell it and basically talking trash, well who's laughing now. Still a lot of work ahead of me and mainly finding a place for that damn number plate, god it's hideous. Oh yeah and the paint: Frame: Sparckelecent Copper over Inspire Jet Black Tank: Coarse Silver, sides are Candy voodoo purple shot over holographic silver. Airbrush work in sepia, Payness grey, Cherry red mainly. Seat is Holographic silver shot over Jet black. so that should be it for now.

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1976 Casal K-196
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