Sean's latest Late Tiger Youtube video

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Sean Cleary
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Sean's latest Late Tiger Youtube video

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Robert E Morey
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Post by Robert E Morey »

Sean,
Great looking Tiger! I really like your paint and weathering.

You really put 'er through the paces! Looks like it ran perfectly with hard use. The speed was a little fast though!

Great vid though. Looks like a fun day!

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Post by Sean Cleary »

Thanks Robert.

The nice thing about 'real' weathering is that it's always correct and doesn't take a whole lot of skill! The wind and dust really made the difference in this video, IMHO.

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Post by Andy Payne »

Thanks for posting an exceptional vid Sean.I was hanging out to hear the TB 5 sound system as I think I'm going to upgrade my old one.Good to see a very nice runner.Would be great to see and hear 3 or 4 Tigers all together.
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Post by Sean Cleary »

Thanks Andy.

Tim Bowman is the other Armortek owner around here. As you probably know, he has a panther and is currently working on his tiger. I've been trying to arrange for us to run our tanks together. His panther is older than my tiger but he hasn't run it much at all by comparison. He likes building them. I, on the other hand, like running them instead.

I guess that's why I sold my Norton and bought a Harley. Riding beats wrenching as far as I'm concerned!

In any case, I'll mention your email to Tim and see if that motivates him at all.

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