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    Wanted - {FOUND} I really need a 16 drum spoked wheel or hub

    Like it says, I need one. I am going to relace with stainless and powder coat the rim and hub. I am willing to buy the hub, or the wheel. PayPal or cash on pick up only. Please contact me by phone or text, 610-256-1638. I am in Fayetteville, NC. Josh
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    For Sale - SOME XS parts

    Oh yea, I also need the drum assembly.
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    For Sale - SOME XS parts

    Where are you located? I need to buy a rim either way. Whatcha want to the hub, the hub and wheel, and do you have the axle and spacers?
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    For Sale - Wheels/hubs

    Sent pm
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    For Sale - XS Parts

    Pmed
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    Sold / Found / Inactive - front & rear wheels from 81 XS650

    I am interested. Are they still available?
  7. meanEG

    For Sale - SOME XS parts

    I am looking for a 16 spoked drum wheel or hub.
  8. meanEG

    For Sale - New Original Pamco Ignition $75 Shipped

    I have funds available. Lmk if it falls through.
  9. meanEG

    For Sale - New Original Pamco Ignition $75 Shipped

    I'll take it with PayPal. Hit me up
  10. meanEG

    Idles for 30 seconds strongly then just dies out

    I would make sure the bowls aren't going dry. After 30 seconds maybe it ran out of gas. The petcock could be clogged or fuel line. Just an idea.
  11. meanEG

    Ideal garage proportions

    You may be able to use a portable garage. They can be very big and may now require a permit. Only issue I can see is a floor. You can build one cheap also from www.tarps.com
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    Giveaway: Chop Source Frame Jig Kit! (ends 11pm CDT on May 14th, 2017)

    Count me in. This would make my decision a lot easier on frame selection
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    Top end rebuild on a budget.

    I have used both with same results. I use which ever I find first in the shop. I have not seen the stainless gouge the aluminum. Theory says the brass or copper would be safer.
  14. meanEG

    Top end rebuild on a budget.

    Use your gasket remover and a pan scrubbing pad. You can get stainless steel ones at the grocery store. They look like steel wool on crack. These are the most effective things have ever used.
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