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Post by puddle jumper on Oct 16, 2012 12:46:36 GMT -6
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Post by puddle jumper on Sept 21, 2012 19:31:05 GMT -6
The Three Stooges on a 1941 American-made, Crocker Scootabout. The engine was manufactured by Lawson and had 2.3 h.p. air cooled by blower, and a flywheel magneto ignition.
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speedometer
by: puddle jumper - Sept 20, 2012 15:38:40 GMT -6
Post by puddle jumper on Sept 20, 2012 15:38:40 GMT -6
Ok I need a new speedometer cable and I also need the part that bolts connects to the front wheel that is a gear that the cable is screwed into what the blood freakin H#LL is the name of that d(#n Part I have a migraine cause of it and for the love of god I cant find it anywhere I don't care about prices nor reall where the F!!K it comes from I'm soooooooo mad so if there is a decent kind person that can tell me the name of it PLEASE HELP GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR:(
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Post by puddle jumper on Aug 29, 2012 17:10:33 GMT -6
why don't you just ask the office at school if you can leave it up there while your in class most of the time they wouldn't mind and I doubt anyone would take it out of there either.
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Post by puddle jumper on Aug 28, 2012 9:18:43 GMT -6
Add a caption to this picture
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Post by puddle jumper on Aug 23, 2012 11:31:07 GMT -6
Watch this vid and tell me how ignorant this guy is
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Post by puddle jumper on Aug 22, 2012 15:38:04 GMT -6
New Motor Scooter Law
On October 1, 2012, new Maryland vehicle laws will take effect that require all motor scooters and mopeds to be titled and insured, while all operators and passengers must wear a helmet and eye protection. All motor scooters must display a title decal on the rear of the vehicle. These new requirements are in addition to the existing law that requires all motor scooter and moped operators to possess a valid driver's license or a moped operator's permit.
Check back closer to October 1 to be able to title your motor scooter online and receive your title decal in the mail.
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Post by puddle jumper on Aug 18, 2012 16:18:30 GMT -6
lol leave it unless someone else says otherwise
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Post by puddle jumper on Aug 12, 2012 19:00:32 GMT -6
It's scooters at the Olympics
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Post by puddle jumper on Aug 9, 2012 11:06:36 GMT -6
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way to cool
by: puddle jumper - Aug 6, 2012 8:14:40 GMT -6
Post by puddle jumper on Aug 6, 2012 8:14:40 GMT -6
Way to cool of a pic
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Post by puddle jumper on Aug 5, 2012 16:57:08 GMT -6
Now how did I know that Bash would pull through for me lol!!!
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Post by puddle jumper on Aug 5, 2012 16:07:45 GMT -6
here is a god one hopefully I'll have a few replies. I have my old engine apart almost ready for a rebuild. I figured why not I wont loose anything cause if I mess the motor up except for a learning experience however, I need to thorough cleaning cause of the dust and dirt that builds up and keeping the cylinder walls and other internal parts need to be specked free. I know from auto class back in H.S. in the shop was a parts cleaner this comes to my question: without spending many $$$ and not buying a bunch of can cleaner is there a D.I.Y. parts cleaner I can build to help me with my project?
I have an idea of taking an old 50gal drum for a base, cheap pump, hose, and a something for a tub to make my own. Any suggestions if this would work.
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Post by puddle jumper on Aug 5, 2012 2:33:08 GMT -6
But isn't running straight 30w oil the best because 10-30 or -40 have to much weight differences in it and could harm the system? Ive asked several repairmen Cabot it they all have said to me that 30w is the best for a scooter because it keeps the engine running the same temp consistancy.
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Post by puddle jumper on Aug 3, 2012 14:22:16 GMT -6
I know it looks like someone phoshopped this pic but the scooters are nice, just imagine if you actually found something like this yourself?
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