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Ko SprueOne

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  1. Meanwhile...... our visit to Las Vegas Clark County Public Library this weekend ... http://www.lvccld.org/about/branch_info.cfm?id=1 ^ 2nd floor entry lobby ^ 1st floor dedicated to Magazines (periodicals), newspapers, reference, and the used book store. And it's impressively extensive. ^ 5 walls dedicated to just the International periodicals. ^ 2nd floor lobby entry ^ They have Z Magazine!
  2. A few years ago, I saw (and took a picture of) a BMX20 with the chain on the left side. Other than rollin unique, what would be the operational advantages to this? 1 Oct, 2017 edit: added the images of this below, now that I'm home
  3. I just web searched, Bruce Ridge. It looks like a lot of fun.
  4. I'll adjust those this morning. That may be the reason why the gear wants to stay in 3rd. Like it's pulling on the cable. Thank you. I heard about those and see some restorations online when I search for prototypical details. Thanks! There are contemporary military operations on bicycles in various places. Usually patrols but I don't know if they are at the regiment or platoon level.
  5. Nice What show was this from?
  6. Townie, that's what they're referred to KILZ FILLZ, theprotester, Thanks for the kind words. I'm still going to fabricate a front brake like they had back then. Find a head light and maybe a locking screw for the front steering. But all that's later
  7. So far I'm seeing high performance in the various cycling fields so I'll post my low cost and low performance project here. I plan to add details to it as a find them or have time to fabricate them. Reproduction of a WWII era military bicycle. Copying the Wehrmacht style, Truppenfahrrad. It started out as a stock 1973 Huffy 3-speed that I found in a thrift store for $6.99USD. The steel tool box for the kasten mounted under the top tube was $1.99USD from the same thrift store during the same visit. The pump was mocked up but never used and the rear rack was already on another bike I had. It was approx. 90% disassembled and painted with the Rust-Oleum 12 oz. Camouflage series, Deep Forest Green. I masked off the chain though. Seat cover and hand grips were left stock 1973 Huffy color. v Couple months later I added the white to the rear fender. ^ The current configuration
  8. Monami Ohno is a Rock Star
  9. Probably shouldn't follow those show photos with this but I will. The FRAGEZEICHEN PATTON-48 is vollständig this morning...
  10. From, https://www.facebook.com/cheung.law.3, on FB.
  11. Star Destroyer by Zvezda, this December!
  12. http://www.hashimotocontemporary.com/abigail-goldman-solo-show/ Her dioramas seem to be HO scale.
  13. True, totally do. tpbm knows more about Pho than anyone else in their social network
  14. Ko SprueOne

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    Fist 666, D C, Your opinions and advice are sound, for that fork system is TOAST! I got up early this morning and removed the scissor jack. I had cranked it almost all the way open. The forks compressed back down about half way so I thought it was good then. Then I put my weight over it for a test and it just compressed all the way back down and was stuck there again. It's going onto the scrap metal guy's truck today when he rolls around
  15. Ko SprueOne

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    WHAT?!? you want to fckin play Hardball fcker, I got season tickets, stuck fork fcker
  16. Ko SprueOne

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    My buddy just gave me his old bike he left outside in the backyard for years. The fork shocks are frozen. I popped the top caps off and sprayed some WD-40 in there. Any other ideas? Should I actually heed to the warning sticker? I just want to ride on, skill level 1, fire roads with Mrs. Ko Sprueone.
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