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Re: side covers
13 Oct 2006 12:19
wiredgeorge wrote:
Hey George, you should know by now that any advice from me is pretty much useless! I'm just a proud member of the KZR Peanut Gallery.:laugh:
Oldsguru, that pic looks pretty good- how long was it in the barn? Dust and bird crap is fairly easy to clean up...
Post edited by: Nevco48, at: 2006/10/13 16:48
If Nevco had actually provided ANY info, he might have been entitled to a small whine bwhahahaha but he didn't so...
Hey George, you should know by now that any advice from me is pretty much useless! I'm just a proud member of the KZR Peanut Gallery.:laugh:
Oldsguru, that pic looks pretty good- how long was it in the barn? Dust and bird crap is fairly easy to clean up...
Post edited by: Nevco48, at: 2006/10/13 16:48
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Re: side covers
13 Oct 2006 17:09
oldsguru wrote:
council bluffs?hell your right across the bridge from me,what part of c.b?I am in Council Bluffs Iowa
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Re: side covers
13 Oct 2006 17:52
oldsguru wrote:
somebody swapped out frontend and wheels and rear brake and swingarm etc,somebody allready did a lot of the hard work for you on that one.those look like 26-29mm carbs in that picture,cant tell for sure.

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