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Great to see you at Tejeda and glad things went well with the MKT. I'll probably have mine at next year's event (just for display so no competition on the sausage wraps). But just to clarify, it was the ALAMO chapter of the MVPA not the LONESTAR chapter. While they are great folks (I know...
Just went through the bleeding process for my deuce today getting prepped for the first show of the year this Saturday. I couldn't understand why I wasn't getting the full pedal return since the brakes were extremely hard. After getting to the left front hub to bleed I noticed the pedal return...
I've heard from reliable sources that NDTs aren't that great on slick roads either. If it's a newb driving for the first time in the rain could be a hazardous situation.
I put the word out to see if it was any of our guys that I know around here. Mine is safe in the driveway so that's one down. There are at least 5 SS members with deuces in the Austin area that I know and I'm sure some of them know others so we'll get the word soon enough I imagine.
I wasn't inferring that you were talking about me. I was just making an observation that you felt slighted yet had not seen your name mentioned prior to that nor was I pointing out where you might have felt slighted. You chose to draw attention to yourself.
Trust me, if I wanted to point...
wehring bought one from me to use on a bobber but decided he didn't want to use it due to modifications needed. Not sure exactly what those were but I believe he simply resold it.
Yep the barrel in the background of my pic matches up to those pictures. No matter, looks like scrap metal now.
"except for the chassis which is based on the French LeClerc main battle tank" which gets back to the main part in the 1st picture looking like a tank.
Hope they made it okay. The original boxes are best as they're stapled shut. I had to use Gorilla tape on yours so it should have held together but you never know. Have fun with those 97 rivets (x2).
I just registered my MKT last month and $60 was what they charged (prorated for the remaining time).
And I agree with Barrman on the list. I have to have my name on too many of those whether I like it or not already. If someone is looking for assistance that I can provide all they need to do...
Shipping weight, including the box of rivets, bolts, and additional plates, is 47lbs. The plate thickness is actually closer to 1/4". I just shipped 2 to the Seattle area in 1 box and it was less than 100lbs.
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