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Post by cyborg on Mar 29, 2014 20:36:33 GMT -6
even our little town had a gigantic autocar all wheel dumptruck,,with double wing plows,,,after school job i was the wingman to raise and lower the side wings so we didn't hit any bridges or cars,,,and occasionally i had to go out and check big drifts across the road,,, snowshoes on and a 12 foot bamboo pole with a metal point to check for cars,,,,i'll stay warm here,,,it was fun as a kid tho
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Post by jvino on Mar 30, 2014 15:53:14 GMT -6
It snowed last night here in Pittsburgh but got out for little ride was great.
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Post by LUKE on Mar 31, 2014 2:34:19 GMT -6
waay to go jvino good for you. you enjoy riding.
some people i know doesnt really ride, he just display his scooties with 3wheels.
zero miles on the odo lol
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Post by davec on Mar 31, 2014 13:20:09 GMT -6
waay to go jvino good for you. you enjoy riding. some people i know doesnt really ride, he just display his scooties with 3wheels. zero miles on the odo lol Luke I KNOW you ain't talking about me. We've had one of the longest, snowiest damn winters we've ever had. But, believe me, once the snow melts (for good), and I get the fluids changed and the tyres balanced, I'll be riding, and looking for reasons to go to the store. I drive my chit, and my 88 Fleetwood, and my Avalons, and the Mustang, and even my 78 VW Bus (once I finger out how to shift with just one leg). So, 'Who you talkin' bout, Louis???" Ride safe my friend Dave
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Post by LUKE on Mar 31, 2014 13:30:48 GMT -6
i was talking about the Great kite flyer..lol
pm sent dave
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Post by jct842 on Mar 31, 2014 15:18:09 GMT -6
I drive my chit, and my 88 Fleetwood, and my Avalons, and the Mustang, and even my 78 VW Bus (once I finger out how to shift with just one leg).So, 'Who you talkin' bout, Louis???" Ride safe my friend Dave How about a big left hand clutch lever? It already cabled to the engine, just move it up to the left side dash using a foot or so of rod to pull back and down on.
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Post by davec on Mar 31, 2014 16:06:34 GMT -6
I drive my chit, and my 88 Fleetwood, and my Avalons, and the Mustang, and even my 78 VW Bus (once I finger out how to shift with just one leg).So, 'Who you talkin' bout, Louis???" Ride safe my friend Dave How about a big left hand clutch lever? It already cabled to the engine, just move it up to the left side dash using a foot or so of rod to pull back and down on. I was trying to get the VA to pay for hand controls, but they only do it for your primary vehicle and an automatic I gotta replace the engine anyway so may put in a Porsche 911 with an automatic But if not, your method will be my next choice Thanx Dave
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Post by Alleyoop on Mar 31, 2014 19:49:15 GMT -6
Yea around here for me it is still not the type of weather I like to ride in. I only ride when it is warm sunny and low winds. Today the winds were over 25mph, but at least all the snow is gone. Alleyoop
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Post by cyborg on Mar 31, 2014 22:19:11 GMT -6
better to get the throttle on a twist grip,,,,,,easier to "pull" than a clutch,,,,just have a tube welded up with a bike twist throttle set up close to the stick you let off the gas anyways when you shift,,,
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