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TECHNICAL MOTOBRICK WRENCHING In Remembrance of Inge K.
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johnny
TrailBrakingThrottleWhacker
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Whacking...n...Chopping Sliding...n...High Siding
Good Work Stool
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March 27, 2016, 12:21:06 PM »
greetings...
being without moto lift... i found a good work stool makes things much easier...
j o
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i parks my 96 eleven hundert rs motobrick in dodge county cheezconsin
bocutter Ed
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Re: Good Work Stool
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March 27, 2016, 12:33:16 PM »
There's a guy in one of the storage lockers with that kit ... sans rim protector & sideroll.
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Toronto, Canada
'61 Puch DS60 - '66 Puch 250 SGS - '87 BMW K75s
tsnap
recovering Polygacyclist, juvenile polycyclic disease
^ Proficient Motobricker
Posts: 193
Retired Unprofessional Whacko Driver
Re: Good Work Stool
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March 27, 2016, 10:53:47 PM »
the old model in the woods....is for sale??
tom
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Kirksville, MO
K1k1100 Radar Sloth1994 48K ABSII no shame wall 4 me
just plain tom, he is a dirt mean man
johnny
TrailBrakingThrottleWhacker
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Posts: 7652
Whacking...n...Chopping Sliding...n...High Siding
Re: Good Work Stool
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March 27, 2016, 11:18:53 PM »
everythings for sale... butts i thinks some cottonmouths are in there...
i was gonna getts one of those harbour freight bucket dolleys... butts i figger a wheel will break while sliding around armouralling my tiors... prolly cause a stool spill...
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i parks my 96 eleven hundert rs motobrick in dodge county cheezconsin
tsnap
recovering Polygacyclist, juvenile polycyclic disease
^ Proficient Motobricker
Posts: 193
Retired Unprofessional Whacko Driver
Re: Good Work Stool
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April 24, 2016, 08:50:58 AM »
somewhere, I picked up the base of an old steel craftsman shop vac with wheels. added a bucket. it works.
tom
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Kirksville, MO
K1k1100 Radar Sloth1994 48K ABSII no shame wall 4 me
just plain tom, he is a dirt mean man
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