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Offline skki3330

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Serial stamping
« on: May 09, 2010, 08:41 PM »
Guys need a bit of help for my mate he has a PK Ripper that was imported from the us it was a stolen and recovered bike and when it got stolen they ground out the serial stamp. He has the original number so is there anywhere he can get it restamped properly?
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Re: Serial stamping
« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2010, 12:57 PM »
You could do it yourself with number punches if you know the correct location, font style and size.

I have three different sizes and styles in my toolbox at work but i wouldn't know if they are what you need as i no longer have a 'ripper'.

If someone on here could supply a picture of the serial number on their 'ripper' and measure the size i will see if i can match it with my punches ;)

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