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I ran across this. It's a little long at about 8 minutes, but if you got time check it out.
You won't be disappointed.
Apparently Howard Hughes owned one personally and wanted to race it after the war against newer jet-engined aircraft. The race committee shut him down. They were worried his...
Maybe go the big game hunter route, and get collapsible furnishings that can set-up outside.
Try living safari style. That'll free up your indoor space.
The CTIS must be a real nice feature when it's working, but it sure does seem to present a lot of problems based on all the various comments on all the various threads.
So you line them all up simillarly (same angle) so when one "droops" (or moves) it's noticeable immediately (because it's alone and out of whack).
That's it, right?
No doubt about it, the Norton was a good looking solid machine.
AND they were hard working. My cousin had one up in the hills of Albemarle County in VA and ran it as his dirt bike (!). He ran the thing ragged, but it never stopped running.
Nice progression in your motoring history. The M37...
It might have been both were done by the same engineer.
Only the front mount was designed at work early Friday morning, and the rear mount wasn't even looked at until just a minute before 4:00 the same day.
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