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Yes it is the same date as Findlay, but if anyone is interested, the folks running a benefit for our troops is interested in any MVs that can attend this new and neat event:
troopaidmiddletown.com
If interested, you can contact me.
Thanks,
Alan
"The simple way I would do it is just connect to the ground for the negative side and take 12v off the first battery. It's the easiest way. "
SW is right. We have done this countless times over many years with NO PROBLEMS. We have even used this to run civilian ignition systems installed on MV...
"It really makes me mad that these people can wave the flag with one hand while trampling on citizens with both jackboots simultaneously. **** that. You make a mistake - you deal with it. Don't make it everyone else's problem."
Tell that to the BATFE and see how far you get. Maybe ten years...
Yep, it is certainly a Ural. It is a BMW copy, built using BMW machinery taken back to the Soviet Union after the war. The Chinese bike are Zundapp copies.
Some of you guys have watched too many sci-fi movies. Its all been in the open for years what happened. There are no Scuds. It wasn't a military installation.
If you can get it into the country, I don't think GA will be a problem. It seems to be one of the easier states. As for the UAZ, you should enjoy it a lot. They are very simply built, tough as nails, and ugly enough to be really cool. Post some pics...
Yes, as a non-US approved vehicle, it must be 25 years or older to be considered a vintage vehicle. Otherwise, yes, it must meet US DOT and emissions specs. How hard it is to title depends upon the state. Some states you could get a toaster titled, others require and act of God. Its a really big...