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Old 04-17-2026, 06:36 PM   #8
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Default Re: Surf boards? No thanks

Thanks Pete! And to all my nice friends here too. Thanks for the offer Mark, and Skip , how 'bout a 2 man pipe wrench? I have a gun rack on the driver side rear with a small camp axe in it, the wrench can go below. Tim, nice wagon and nice rack! Karl, I have an aluminum propeller on my aerothrust bike. I did take the woodie to a car show over at Friday Harbor with the aerothrust in the back. I have a school bus seat in the rear that I remove and it fits right in. The original coils in the hub are shot so I mounted a rechargeble drill battery in a rusty can under the seat to a dual fire coil from a kawasaki which is out of view under the crankcase. Causes quite a stir when I fire it up, and no, I have not ridden it yet.
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