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It looks like I have something to do when I get home from work tonight.

HIspyder

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I just hope this day flies by...

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Congratulations..!!

That is exciting. So it's finally home...:2thumbs: I can remember getting my bikes in crates back home and dying to get home and set them up. Enjoy it..:yes:
 
I am afraid it is going to be a very long day. :roflblack::roflblack:

Keep us posted as the unveiling begins. :yes::yes:
 
"What's in the box!?"



Thanks everyone!

Tonight's exercise is to get something under the frame so I can lift it and install the front wheels. There isn't a whole lot of room under there.

Then we roll!


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But I don't understand why do you have a "not put together" F3? Is there a reason? Shouldn't it be assembled? Or doesn't it need to be done by a Can-Am Tech type guy? :popcorn::yikes::shocked::hun:
 
Looks like so much fun !!

I used to be a bike dealer, and ordered many in the crate to assemble myself for resale. Not as difficult as you might think. Generally mount the wheels, maybe the handlebars, Change or check the fluid levels. Make a few adjustments. The manufacturers supplied the PDI so you could ready them for sale. You can save some big bucks that way. But of course you have to be licensed by the State (in Texas), and to get the license you had to be an authorized brand dealer. I take it there are no dealers in Hawaii !! But that looks like so much fun. :yes:
 
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