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sassnetguy50

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  1. Orfield labs, an expensive bar bet, $400 to enter last I heard. That meme is outdated, someone in PNW built a quieter room years ago.
  2. Quick links or threaded connecting links. We use them in stainless at the marina. They are much more durable than carabiners for mooring.
  3. @Cold Lake Kid, SASS # 51474 Thanks, we call those shackles in the states.
  4. Moose recovery swamp bag? What are "missing links"?
  5. There was a local group building those from wrecked crotch rockets. 120-150hp go kart, oh the invincibility of youth.
  6. @Utah Bob #35998 posted Which requires the Combat Wombat pictures be posted. 1973 Hodaka Combat Wombat 125
  7. A family filming a large snake traveling from the house to a tree. The kid says Dad can get that. The mom adamantly says NO.
  8. Do what you have to do for the freedom.
  9. 1912 American Motor Cycle reverse trike. 573cc Yale engine producing a massive 1-1/2hp.
  10. The woman in the picture is Orissa Kelly, of the UK I think. Check out paralympics for additional foot archers.
  11. https://www.motorcyclenews.com/news/2009/december/dec1809-ww2-fighter-plane-sidecar-/
  12. Maybe they are devoted neapolitan fans.
  13. @Alpo Lent is observed by multiple religions. The duration and practices vary by religion and location.
  14. We made the roadtrip and saw this functional homebuilt steamer from 1934. The sign showed an internal diagram of the boiler. It did not say if it was an assembly line boiler of the day or if it was also homemade. There is a cylinder on each side of the bike. Notice the passenger had to be careful not to lean back and probably wanted to tie up long hair. https://www.mecum.com/lots/1088593/1934-steam-cycle/
  15. @Eyesa Horg that looks like the Duomo of Milan in the background.
  16. Have you ever ridden a crotch rocket? I ask because if you had you'd understand the need to pull a wheelie while cruising, it gives your lower back a break from the murderous riding position. It is not a decrepit man's bike. Also, crotch rockets do attract some idiots.
  17. Question for yall: Did you ever pop start or push start these kickers? If I couldn't tune a tempermental bike it would go down the road. In the meantime it would be parked on a hill just in case or pushed by another bike then clutch out.
  18. Thank you for investing for us. That makes sense, you can almost see fins at the top of the cylinder.
  19. That looks like a mic pac. A wire is running up the inside of her leg.
  20. It looks like a racer custom or prototype between that 1908 and the newer 1911 style frame. Notice the forks, swept downtube into a cradle frame, seat is on a post rather than subframe. The monotube backbone is similar to the 1908 design instead of the tank perimeter twin tube design. The rear wheel is closer to the seat tube than on either frame design, shortened chainstays? The starting sprockets are gone, pedals fixed, extra capacity fuel tank all say modified racer but surely an engine running hard enough to race would need cooling fins on the cylinders. Perhaps a prototype liquid cooled system? Perhaps a new free air head and valve train design being tested before welding on fins or casting complete cylinders?
  21. @Subdeacon Joe Do you have information about the first bike you posted?
  22. Board track seat. https://www.museumofamericanspeed.com/1912indianracer.html The museum is worth it if you get the chance to stop in Lincoln NE.
  23. Looking at a gun this morning https://www.amazon.com/VEVOR-Mig-Welding-150Amp-15Ft/dp/B0BN67MJCZ/
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