cream buddy with red rims
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- r0sa
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cream buddy with red rims
a few weeks ago, my bf volunteered to paint my rims red, and i was meaning to post up a pic but ive been so busy with packing and moving back home from college
a can of rusto-leum(sp?) primer and red paint did the job! prepping the wheel and taping it off was a pain, but i got the help of my wonderful roomates and thanks to my wonderful bf, my scooters pretty sick! [besides the fact that its scraped up from an accident]
a can of rusto-leum(sp?) primer and red paint did the job! prepping the wheel and taping it off was a pain, but i got the help of my wonderful roomates and thanks to my wonderful bf, my scooters pretty sick! [besides the fact that its scraped up from an accident]
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- madtolive
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i've been wanting to paint my rims too, but i'm scared to take off my wheels. is it difficult to take them off and put them back on again correctly?
your buddy looks great, by the way!
your buddy looks great, by the way!
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- r0sa
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from observing my bf, the front wheel is easier to take off, but the back wheel, kinda difficult, you need to take the exhaust off and the bolts on the back are screwed on pretty tight, u should probably ask one of your guy friends to help u unscrew them, and just be careful and label the screws and parts off so you'll know where it goes!