Posers' Coffee House, All Bullshit Accepted, Part VI
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Bobcat would be nice to have, but then I'd need another shed to put it in.
Just passing by, been wrapping bare spots on the Ural wiring, re-routing cables (wus a real dummy that put that clutch cable where it was, rubbing everthink). Found a loose nut - and found it's on the end of a nut that's inside the engine case... Lotsa bent bolts, tink the Roosians use about a grade 3/4... Gotta take a pic of a rubber bushing/washer, ya gotta see how accurate the Roosians drill holes, it's a hoot. More I fix on this thing, less I wanna ride it... over 20mph, anyway... There's a Helix scooter with a California sidecar for sale in Wisconsin, thinking that'd be a better toy, more reliable, and probably about as fast, and way better gas mileage. And no 3/4 grade bolts... But that's why I bought an old cheap one, wanted to see what they were like. Ain't gonna be an expensive one, Commie made anyway.
Back to the inferior infernal antique...
Just passing by, been wrapping bare spots on the Ural wiring, re-routing cables (wus a real dummy that put that clutch cable where it was, rubbing everthink). Found a loose nut - and found it's on the end of a nut that's inside the engine case... Lotsa bent bolts, tink the Roosians use about a grade 3/4... Gotta take a pic of a rubber bushing/washer, ya gotta see how accurate the Roosians drill holes, it's a hoot. More I fix on this thing, less I wanna ride it... over 20mph, anyway... There's a Helix scooter with a California sidecar for sale in Wisconsin, thinking that'd be a better toy, more reliable, and probably about as fast, and way better gas mileage. And no 3/4 grade bolts... But that's why I bought an old cheap one, wanted to see what they were like. Ain't gonna be an expensive one, Commie made anyway.
Back to the inferior infernal antique...
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Uh...dizzy day.....
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If the Russians shoot as accurately as they drill holes, we might not have much to worry about. Brand new rubber washer.
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Little bit of a change in license plates here. Cheaper to just paint than stamp and paint? Aluminum instead of steel, too. Holes closer together, but that's ok, fits the license bracket better'n the steel one did.
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Little bit of a change in license plates here. Cheaper to just paint than stamp and paint? Aluminum instead of steel, too. Holes closer together, but that's ok, fits the license bracket better'n the steel one did.
![](http://i1158.photobucket.com/albums/p601/imold/stuf/plates.jpg)