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M.Curphy
Ive heard about them, and yet have never seen one so my question is this:

Show me your picture? Im rebuilding a GT Cruiser to look like my 20". But I ve have never seen a tuf neck pro model on a cruiser.. Is this really ok do, face it, Im no cruiser kinda guy

Ive hade this idea since I seen a guy out of Iowa at our track with two almost Identical Mongeese's... Look pretty cool, I only noticed his stuff because he had a GT Pro bars, and stem.. Think his name was Terry? From Cedar rapids, races only for Natl's... Uhm, No#1 was on lhis plate..~L~ And I cant remember the guys name... My bad.. Course since he seen me watching his GT stuff, he knows what I look like
M.Curphy
Well?
M.Curphy
Someone? Anyone?
sk8bones
I realize this was months ago, but here you are. I have a question about the restoration of said neck. The shaft is a bit spotty from oxidation. How can the shaft be restored? I was thinking of giving it a good rub down with CLR or lighter fluid or something, then maybe hitting it with a Sharpie. Is the Sharpie thing a bad idea? I've got a Pro Neck II I can give the Sharpie treatment to first to see if it works, but would appreciate input. You guys are all really sharp and may have a better suggestion.

sb

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