Damn, blast & sod it!

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  1. P19DJG

    P19DJG Banned

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    Neither, the mesh wont look right really on a cruiser, more suited to a scrambler like bry said & the plastic ones look naff
     
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  2. Screwball

    Screwball Active Member

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    So you should be used to that look then....
     
  3. P19DJG

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    Kettle, pot, black.....

    Mr C.F plastic himself has spoken :rolleyes:
     
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  4. Screwball

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    Sorry very little plastic on my bike... nearly all carbon now....
     
  5. P19DJG

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    I beg to differ. Itsnt carbon fibre a plastic thats reinforced with graphite textile? Just saying x :wink:
     
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  6. Screwball

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    They don't mention Plastic...polymers yes plastic no....

    Carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer, carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic or carbon-fiber reinforced thermoplastic (CFRP, CRP, CFRTP or often simply carbon fiber), is an extremely strong and light fiber-reinforced polymer which contains carbon fibers. The polymer is most often epoxy, but other polymers, such as polyester, vinyl ester or nylon, are sometimes used. The composite may contain other fibers, such as aramid e.g. Kevlar, Twaron, aluminium, or glass fibers, as well as carbon fiber. The strongest and most expensive of these additives, carbon nanotubes, are contained in some primarily polymer baseball bats, car parts and even golf clubs[1] where economically viable.
    The material is also referred to as graphite-reinforced polymer or graphite fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP is less common, as it clashes with glass-(fiber)-reinforced polymer). In product advertisements, it is sometimes referred to simply as graphite fiber for short. N
     
  7. P19DJG

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    #27 P19DJG, Jun 1, 2013
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    Is that so?

    Plus, all plastics are polymers & carbon-fibre has polymer in its make up.... Just saying x :wink:

    Also, the letter P in all of the above abbreviations stands for....... Yep! You guessed it..... PLASTIC!
     
  8. brybrem

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    So... Pig was right, then! Just sayin'...:wink:
     
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  9. P19DJG

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    Boyd!!! :biggrin:
     
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  10. Screwball

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    You sure your not 13???
     
  11. brybrem

    brybrem Senior Member

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    With firm little breasts? Just askin'...
     
  12. P19DJG

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    Why? Do you often get proved wrong by 13 year olds?
     
  13. P19DJG

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    Moobs, not breasts! :wink:
     
  14. brybrem

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    Sorry, with firm little moobs?
     
  15. P19DJG

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    I think you are getting me mistaken with somebody else :wink:
     
  16. Screwball

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    That would be me...:eek:
     
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