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Remade with box steel - stronger, simpler and easy to change
1 inch nested in 1.5 inch. I will make L shape for lift- extending it out from the end.
Inexpensive box steel is easy to cut and weld.
3/16 inch thick walls.
Put half of wheel chock on extended section so the bike goes further forward.
The 1.5 in L bracket will plug into 2 inch box welded underneath - not protruding.
Lift extension with plate for chock and L to plug in winch. heavier box steel walls.
Carb needle next to a new one : Clip on
Clip off. Note it wore it smooth - and only the right side carb.
Looks like it was machined that way. This occurs on R100's with the new alloy needles.
Grok Carb Balancer: Didn't expect the high cool factor
LED display is backlit and easy to read however, Like most, harder at steep angles
Ports for different Gauge / Tach modes. I would have liked more detailed instructions
has a nifty bright white LED flashlight on the end.
Flashlight is lit. Doesn't wash out the display
Kirkistown Race Track - Northern Ireland
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Ride West Toaster: Before
72 Toaster: After
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Braided fuel lines with black caps
Slip them on
Use Exacto to cut holes out in the ends
They really dress up the lines
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Endurolast Warranty
/5 top bolt
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Alex-Vika of Ukraine at Hoover dam 2018
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