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Shaggy

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Since: Jan 11, 2007
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(Msg. 16) Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 7:40 am
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"Kickstart" Writ:
>
>> "Shaggy" Writ:
>>>
>>> One thing I gotta add to that.
>>>
>>> Gotta bookshelf inna shitter. (big surprise there, eh Dennis?) It's the
>>> only place where daddy gets enny quiet time.
>>>
>>> I kept me Palmers, Parts catalog an FSM innit.
>
> Damn , I didn't know you wuz savin that book.
> You might be missin a few pages, sorry bout that.

I noticed that. Fortunately ya used the Servi Car section. My fault fer not
havin enough buttwipe onna roll.

> See ya next time

Lookin forward to that. <clink>


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'35VLD, '42EL, '78FLH, '88FLHTC, '04FLHTCI
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Since: Sep 23, 2005
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(Msg. 17) Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 5:14 pm
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Shaggy wrote:
> "Snag" Writ:
>> I'm lucky , both sides of my '39 WL are free . Got some new cables
>> inna drawer by my right knee too ... along with an NOS top end
>> gasket set in a military wrapper .
>> Having read the rest of the thread , sounds like you got a handle
>> on the situation .
>>
>
> Handle.. Heh. You bein phunny? <sfsf>
>
> Thought about onea those leedle WLs, butt I'm too much of a fatass an
> might get 35MPH outa one. <g>
>
> It's gratifyin to get things broken down so's I can make me shoppin
> list. Gonna be a big order from Colony. Haven't seen this much
> bastidized mismatched hardware on ennything before. I'm still laughin
> about the two bolts that held the rotted out battery tray/oil bag
> plate to the seat post. No bolts, just a couplea piecesa baling wire
> twisted up tight in the holes. To the builder's credit, the spacers
> were there annit was good wire. <seg>

Hey , when I was tearin' PopCycle down , the front exhaust pipe was held
in by honest-to-God baling wire . The top of the seat pogo is mushroomed
because some hammerhead lost or broke the little top thingy with the hole .
I'm about to put in a rather large parts order myself ... got a little
disposable income right now and I can't think of a better hole to pour it
down .
This thread could not possibly come at a better time , because I *do* have
some money I can toss into it right now . Got a lot of parts , need mostly
small stuff like rollers and spokes , spacers and thrust washers .
And a great excuse to buy more tools !!
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'90 Ultra , "Strider"
The road goes on forever ...
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(Msg. 18) Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 9:20 am
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> "Snarl" Writ:
>> "Shaggy" wrote:
> <snip>
>>
> Gonna yard out the trans next. Then it's scrub-o-rama. I got black up past
> the elbows awready once this mornin. <seg> Then pics, puttem into the
> comp, an get Palmer's book in me lap.
>
> --
> Shag BS#245
must be snowin up there

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(Msg. 19) Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 11:36 am
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"Kickstart" Writ:
>>> "Shaggy" wrote:
>> <snip>
>> Gonna yard out the trans next. Then it's scrub-o-rama. I got black up
>> past the elbows awready once this mornin. <seg> Then pics, puttem into
>> the comp, an get Palmer's book in me lap.
>>
>> --
>> Shag BS#245
> must be snowin up there

Knot yet, butt it's hittin mid-20s at night.

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