Hey man, a long while back, we had discussed me borrowing an engine hoist from you. Would you still happen to have that available? I'll happily rent it.
First come first serve...? I'll let you know man. I don't think I've seen you since the NTB days anyway.
Deal. PM me when you're available and I will bring the car over. I'll let you take a look before we go into pricing. It is a simple job. And as long as then welds hold they can look like absolute arse. This isn't a trailer queen. Just a daily driver.
Having worked for jos a bank, I would recommend finding out your suit size, and ordering a nice suit off ebay, and have it tailored.
Keep in mind that if the tailoring costs are around $50 or more, you are very likely in the wrong size suit.
I might have... ruined my baffle today screwing around with cutting and bending to change the sound.
Anyone ever make their own? I'm not a fan of loud bikes.
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Works perfectly, we just upgraded to a 65" 4k.
$100. I'll help you load it up. Need this gone in the next 30 days.
Right off Sawmill and Bethel
Not sure what actual bike it goes to, but it seems like their mufflers can be interchanged fairly easy. I cleaned up the rust off of it. I was considering painting it and using it, but meh. Just thought I'd put it up here if anyone is looking for something to compliment a winter build or something.
Has a mechanical baffle.
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Paid $40 for it,and I'd like to get that back out of it.
Oh god no. It is a natural gas car. Or rather, WAS.
A few of the cars would be a frame off restored 65 mustang, a mostly restored '68 mustang, a 72 mustang mach 1, a '31 ford (all original, still runs), a '84 caddy sedan deville, '76 torino. Plus other random heavy machinery.
Well, he is surviving I guess. I had no idea my father was that old.
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Yes, I got them at iron pony. After using them for a few weeks, I still love it. Worth every penny. The only thing I don't like is the radio. It is only good for riding at low speeds in the city. I can only go from too quiet to too loud.
The headset to headset communication is wonderful, and really changed the atmosphere around riding. I was almost hit a few days ago, and I was able to stop but my friend was right in the way. I yelled at him to punch it, and he was able to speed up to avoid the accident. Couldn't have done that without this system.
It was essentially the "Formula" model. I had a 85 2 seat n/a and loved the fuck out of that thing. Do the SS models have bitchin' bettye? I loved my car talking to me.
I haven't actually tried the set to set communication. I was on the phone via bluetooth with her.
I called a friend earlier while riding, and she said she wouldn't have had any clue that I was riding if I hadn't told her.
Finally bit the bullet and picked up a twin set today while getting a new rear tire. This thing is fantastic. I have no fairings/windshield, and have an open faced helmet. With the visor closed, my gf couldn't hear any background noise up until 70mph.
If anyone is looking to get something like this, I highly recommend this set.