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This is what the boss brought in for me to work on today.He wanted a quick and dirty set of floorboards made for it. That just left more time for the "testing" runs. I am pretty sure if you own a 250r, a Kawasaki H1, a Hayabusa, and a Quadzilla and one of those 4 machines doesn't kill you...you are invincible.If you cant fix it with a hammer, it must be an electrical problem."Boy, everyone starts with a full bag of luck and an empty bag of experience. The trick is to fill the bag of experience before the bag of luck is empty."-Grandad circa 1990ish
Reply:What? He doesn't like bouncing off the foot pegs and jamming your leg under the tires?
Reply:I've ridden my share of them back in the day. The "Big Red" was a gentle giant compared to its psychotic brother the 250R. I've personally witnessed several people break necessary limbs ripping that 3 wheeler around.
Reply:I would love to get my 250R running again but its been impossible to get a stator for it (1981)Nothing Ever Got Done By Quitting, Never Give Up.
Reply:Originally Posted by Doug247I would love to get my 250R running again but its been impossible to get a stator for it (1981)
Reply:Reminds me of that joke about scooters, fat chicks and your friends catching you.A lot of people had their last ride on a "Big Red".Lincoln AC225 & MigPak 140, Lincoln Magnum SpoolGun, Miller Spectrum 375-X Plasma, Syncrowave 200 TIG, Millermatic 252 MIG, Miller Digital Elite, General 7x12" horiz/vert bandsaw, 3' box/pan brake, 20 ton press, milling machine, 12x28 lathe, etc.
Reply:Originally Posted by toomanytoyzzI've ridden my share of them back in the day. The "Big Red" was a gentle giant compared to its psychotic brother the 250R. I've personally witnessed several people break necessary limbs ripping that 3 wheeler around.
Reply:oh wow i had given up my search years ago cool thank you!Nothing Ever Got Done By Quitting, Never Give Up.
Reply:Originally Posted by Doug247oh wow i had given up my search years ago cool thank you! |
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