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MidgetTodd

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  1. Please consider attending the event or buying some raffle tickets. Nelly is a local 2yo that is fighting cancer and all proceeds from this go to her treatment. This event is being put on by a local MC that is comprised mostly of Medics, Cops, FireFighters and genuine good people unlike many MC’s we’ve grown to heckle. 

    Raffle is for your choice of $8000 cash or a 2018 HD Sportster. Ride is open to anyone and any vehicle. This also is a ride not a Poker Run that we all tend to hate on. 

    Good people, Good Cause, please consider attending and getting some tickets. 

    Ive sent this link over to Scott who is a friend of mine, coworker, medic and President of the MC. He’s a thick skinned sarcastic prick just like me only taller so he’ll fit right in here :lol: 

    You can message him or me for tickets 

    and they can be purchased thru PayPal so no hassles in meeting up. 

    Link to FB event page

    https://www.facebook.com/events/225326424790420/?ti=icl

     

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  2. That’s what a did for Zuma. No hollow axle needed. PitBull makes for solid axle too, they just capture the hex head. But you can very easily make a pin for literally anything. People make them to lock rolling tool boxes, storage chests, large coolers, everything. If it’s on a trailer and you want it to stay you can hook it to TRS with a little thought, a saw, drill, welder and some DOM pipe. Easy man

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  3. 1 hour ago, GSX-Sam said:

    I'm in quality, I dont run a machine. If I did I would still have to source material as the company I work for keeps tabs on those kinds of things.  Vintage bikes dont have hollow rear axles and thus cant be used with the trs anyway without fabricating something to clamp onto the swingarm, and then theres the possibility of the bike moving forward or back. Easier to use a chock and straps, or maybe whatever a canyon dancer is.

    It’s so easy man and no need for hollow axle. Hell Zuma doesn’t even have an axle. All you need is pipe and a welder. I had about $15 into my Zuma pins. 

    And hooked to the lower shock bolts on zuma

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