I've posted this on another forum as well (Maxi-Scoots)
Okay, I've been extremely busy with work, the house and life in general. Somehow, I managed to find time to repair several drywall cracks in the garage, interior of the house and the patio ceiling. I've been working late every night for the last three weeks and finally, I've completed the garage. Aside from the drywall repairs, I added 24 mini LED recessed can lights, and painted the whole thing. It's a massive space and painting is not one of my favorite things to do. So with the garage ceiling and walls under repair and dust flying everywhere, I had to find a place for the bike. My TR6 was out getting some calibration done so that left me with some more room to work with. The rear patio was a mess of work and with that said, the only place my bike could reside was back in the house! I've got a really awesome wife who in fact even had the cleaning ladies "dust" the bike as if it were another piece of furniture! LOL
Today marks the move in of all the displaced stuff including the bike and so I share some really cool photos I took with my Canon 60D.
I also received the headlight module from Germany (A month later) and installed it as well. This is what the front of the bike should look like! I want to thank Hoolander for the idea :2tu:
I removed the model identifier stickers as they were already coming off the sides and stuck the "R" on the rear.
Closer overall shot of the bike
My patio is still under construction. When I say I'm serious about quality, you can see how I scraped off all of the joints as they were cracking. I filled them with Liquid nails adhesive and bonded the flexing joints as one. It will never crack again! I am working on this this evening as well. Got two coats of mud on it already Very Happy