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Old 12-02-2005, 01:20 PM
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Tom, I've seen the "MX2" mentioned in a couple posts, but I cannot find any mention of it on your site. Could someone clue me in on what the MX2 is?

Oh, and I saw in another (might have been the same) post that the Giles is being discontinued and replaced by the MX2, is the MX2 a Giles variation? If the Giles is being disco'd, I guess there is no way I could get one custom covered in Olive Drab for another Army scheme that I have brewing in my overworked little noggin, is there? I have Christmas money to spend, and I've always wanted one of your Giles'.

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Old 12-02-2005, 01:35 PM
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The Giles is being discontinued. Best I can do is sell you one from stock so you can re-cover it.

http://www.mx2aircraft.com/ is the web site for MXR who make the MX2.

The MX2 is, as far as I can tell, A Cap232 with a fuse that looks like a Giles.

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Old 12-02-2005, 01:38 PM
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I found the answer to one of my questions, I now know what the MX2 is and it looks pretty sharp. I still like the look of the Giles, though. Personal preference only.

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And the other question gets answered too. Do you have any solid color Giles in stock? Maybe white or red? Hmmm...what'll it take, 4 rolls of covering?

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No solid color Giles in stock, sorry.

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Old 12-03-2005, 01:47 PM
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Jon,

I was proud to serve in the U.S. Army, too, but olive drab on a Giles?
Old 12-05-2005, 09:45 PM
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I want to do a scheme like Angelle Sampey ran on her Pro Stock bike a couple years ago. Green with big rivets and pannel lines like a tank. It was the WWII aniversary bike. I thought it looked cool. I'm searching for pics. I'll link 'em if I can find'em.

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Found some, here's an example:

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I like that Idea..

I like the looks of the Giles as well..
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Composite-Arf came out with the[link=http://composite-arf.com/ar/Product?651000]MX2[/link] but is a 40% $2,190. I think thats crazy[X(]
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If you have it to spend, and you really think it impresses everybody with your intelligence, then go for it.

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