Richard Lindoe (Filths) " Dresda Kettle "

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Richard Lindoe (Filths) " Dresda Kettle "

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Nice work done to the bike, where did you fine this at Dave?
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I picked them up on another site and the pictures were taken at the Stafford show in the UK :D Filth doesnt hold back on the bling like those sweet carbon fiber rims :shock: and sharp paint jobs :D
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That's very nice...... I love it.



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Post by CJF »

They did a great job blending old with new. That must have taken many, many hours to build with great results. The paint job looks like the paint scheme used by the mid 70's factory suzuki race team.
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WOW that is beautiful :!:
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Post by mick 63 »

Filth's real name is Richard Lindoe he's the editor of the Kettle Club here in the uk , i saw this bike last december in its infancy when i bought my kettle off him, he is also the owner and builder of Incredible Kettle :wink: cheers Mick.
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All i know is Richard does the kinds of things i would like to do to GT750's if i only had the $$$ :cry:
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