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VincentHill


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posted September 20, 2005 11:47 AM        
Entropy, Glad you had the Zip Code!

Washington is divided into NW, NE, SW & SE. I live and work in NW. Just about every street is in each section and fortunately 2005 does not extend to NE. I got the package today and see exactly what you are talking about. Everything looks fine to me and I will be sending you a package and $$ by next weekend. (Let me know if you need it sooner and other arrangements "will" be made. (There is a Bank around the corner and I have a fast bike )

Thanks Karl
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entropy


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posted September 20, 2005 03:36 PM        
bahahaha, saved by the zip code!

just add those 3 cap screws, washers and nutz, and you are set.

Now, get out into the garage and start bolting stuff together!!!
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posted September 20, 2005 03:38 PM        
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Now, get out into the garage and start bolting stuff together!!!


For sure!

I want to see that 200mph timeslip Mr. Hill.

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VincentHill


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posted September 20, 2005 03:57 PM        
I do not have a "Garage"!! I have a solid Concrete back yard with a Car Port I made like a Suspension Bridge! WIth 2 feet of snow, it sags in the middle about 2 feet. I have a basement that I knocked out all of the steps to and made concrete ramps into it where my 5' x 4' work bench is. Past all of the storage racks is an area where I would bring my race bike and work on it all winter long. I can get the 12 in with all of the body work off. I have an Easy Rizer to raise and lower the bike either by the wheels or the center. Too hot in the summer and too cold (Only sometimes) in the winter!

Remember Doug Meyer making fun of the Junk on my "Work Bench"?? Just not a lot of room. I just found the wheel bearings for the rim I am working on. Tomorrow I will finish replacing the bearings and finish painting it. I am taking my time and doing "everything" to My satisfaction. Karl, you know how much work and time that is. Yes I saw the 3 allen Bolts and I will ask, are they Metric or American? They look american but I saw them through the bag Serious unit. I think I will get another Puller shaft to have a spare. Thank you again! Now I have to pull the CF cover off of my cover!
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entropy


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posted September 21, 2005 01:37 AM        
VH, I bought an insurance puller and never used it; still I feel better about having it. I don't know what those screws are, not sure it really matter for top end racing; just gettum close in weight.

Your garage sounds pretty hardcore, but just what do you consider hot??? This time of year it runs about 105F in my garage during the day so i do all work during 3rd shift, yep.
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VincentHill


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posted September 21, 2005 04:28 AM        
I was Born and raised in Toledo Ohio, so when it gets in the 80's that is very warm to me but in the 90's is hot I do not go to work in the 100's even with serious AC I am not going out! 60's and 70 are good temps!
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VincentHill


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posted September 27, 2005 04:50 AM        
Karl, PM Me the Address you want me to send the Check to!
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