Now I notice the most recent post is from March 2009. If I remember they guy was pretty close to finished his scooter last year, so its a shame to see hes still plugging away at it. I guess things came up, totally understandable.
Scanning down, I see this, which made me want to e-slap the guy.
"Grinding Hardware Stamps"
"As you know the stock kickstand hardware was not stainless steel, nor did it have a stamp on it. I want stainless steel, but I do not want the stamp; therefore I grind'd all four bolt heads for the kickstand hardware. Also note that there are two different washer sizes here. I was in a hurry before I moved West so I just got the bike together. Now that I am settled I can correct those minor errors.
I used my Dremel and just very lightly ground down the stamps and made it all look even. I was able to handhold the bolts.
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"It is my hope that over the time the bolt head will weather a little bit and look a little more stock with less glossy shine on where I polished it with the Dremel."
So let me get this straight, you're still working on this thing, you need to take the time to grind the damn "Stainless Steel" text off the cm wide bolts on the floorboards of the scooter, too make it more factory correct..... in a PAINT colour the company didn't even OFFER the fucking scooter in in the first place?
-C'mon.
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