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I use mine like a side by side, and to town often.
Dont keep them in the garage and rub them with a diaper, you cannot take it with you when you die!
(And it looks more authentic with mud caked all over it)
ok
Selb69 has 5.3% to the other two - 47% ers.
can anyone explain this?
Selb69, did you not send Christmas cookies to Patracy????
also, my black Ford stepside was stolen from my driveway last month, if anyone has seen it.
I missed it, however, but I know there was an old World War II and up military vehicle show at Fort Macon on the 18th, I don’t have a whole Lotta information about it. I heard it secondhand by the guy who started it.
Anyway, that is a great location if you’ve never been to Fort Macon.
more of this.
ckouba, what terrain were you on, and did you climb any mountain passes?
Im about the same size as you, no ECO, averaging 7.2 mpg - best 7.7 worst 4.8 (headwind) 5500 miles NC to MT, Canada and back) passes are slow, down to 35-40 on the climb up the 9600 footers.
3116 ATTAC...
WOW
great bunch this month! I was away for a while, and just saw this,
I will post pictures as this one is restored, it will be a slow process, Im sourcing parts from the UK.
Congrats to all the entries this month!
Guns0369
The Welbike was a British single-seat folding motorcycle produced during World War II at the direction of station IX — the "Inter Services Research Bureau" — based at Welwyr , UK, for use by (SOE) Special operations executive, It has the distinction of being the smallest motorcycle ever used by...
4. Gunny 0369
I have something that you will never see again, and probably never heard of.
Its a 1941 WELBIKE, a foldable mini motorcycle with a Villiers petrol motor.
These were designed in Britain by the SAS and later transferred to paratrooper units to be air dropped in cannisters with the...
Do both of course.
Balance that wheel… the CTIS assembly, nuts, base plate and hoses equal about 2lb 1 oz. offset that weight on the opposite side with weights,
( I used 8 and 10 ounce lead fishing weights, see pictures, above two different styles) THIS BALANCES THE WHEEL.
Coach,
When you’re replacing these tires, and using new ones, not an issue. But a lot of these trucks came with that crazy goop that they used to install the run flats into the tires.
I scooped out two or three handfuls full,. before I swapped out my tires eventually with new tires.
What I...
update on the steel balls-
-80, grade 440 1/2 in. stainless steel balls totaling 24 ounces *per tire ..
2800 miles so far mostly highway and zero issues.
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