Boy I'm glad I didn't say that!Good thing it happened in your garage. If it had been out in the middle of nowhere, you might have had to call a toe truck....
...and on a clear day, I can see the "plume" from the cooling stack...he lives downwind from a nuclear plant
...and on a clear day, I can see the "plume" from the cooling stack...
Good thing it happened in your garage. If it had been out in the middle of nowhere, you might have had to call a toe truck....
I do believe, even as old as you are, that your toe will heal in good time. Dropping that beautiful bike...... I think the sacrifice of such a small body part would have been an easy choice to make.A thousand comedians out of work... and youse guys try to be funny.
So... if you jus' knew in your heart I'd shine the backing plate, give yourself 50 bonus points.
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Got into my airplane stuff and put 2 3/32 AD rivets in the bottom corners to prevent delam. just to hedge my bets.
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Drilled out the top holes so the rubbers are a snug fit...
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... and assembled it per my previous post said I would.
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Thanks for the advice Fred but I like the acorns... and they were on hand.
So... time will tell, but I think I whupped it.
Btw.... the smudge in the light did rub out after all...
I was in the service during Vietnam G Dub. The war ended before my turn to go came up.G'day Jim,
Greetings from Down Under......sorry but I had you pictured as a Vietnam veteran.
Not trying to be critical but man you have aged really fast...lol.
GeeDub
Hi DE,
but that's a left toe truck. What if I need one right away?
Check your mirror...
Hi DE,
but my mirror is on an XS650 so all I'd see would be a pink blur, eh?
Surely you're not implying that six-fiddies vibrate!