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Well We're making Progress...

Bob Denman

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:2thumbs: I stopped at the Dealership today to drop off the settlement check and they had my new frame sitting in the showroom... :yes:
They've got oodles of new parts and expect to get cracking on it next week... :ohyea::ohyea:
So now I'm getting myself a bit jumpy... :shocked:
IS IT SOUP YET???
 
Bob thats great news..To bad you will have to wait till spring to really test her out. The wifes jeep is NOT as fun as my sypder, and it gonna be a long winter..
 
Bob,
Are you going to volunteer some time every day to put it together...any sub assemblies you could build...hell I know I would.
 
I think that I'll leave the fixing to the experts and do my imitation of the kids in "A Christmas Story", with their noses pressed to the glass salivating at all of the goodies in the store window...
 
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I think that I'll leave the fixing to the experts and do my imitation of the kids in "A Christmas Story", with their noses pressed to the glass salivating at all of the ggodies in the store window...

We each must stick to what we do best, and know our limitations.... :roflblack:
 
I don't have to know my limitations... My Missus reminds me of ALL of them at every opportunity! :shocked:
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But you are of course 100% correct... Don't try flying a jet if you're built for the ground! :thumbup:
 
They had a whole day to work on it now, is it done yet? :roflblack:

I am glad to hear it will be getting fixed, and sorry you won't really get to test it for quite a while. Although you could always try trailering it to a warmer climate to test it out sooner. :thumbup:
 
Trailering??? :shocked:
My Missus could regale you hours of stories of "Adventures in Backing Up with Trailers" from my Library of boneheaded attempts... :opps:
(Let's just say that my snowmobiling days have left a mark...) :roflblack:
I think I'll call the shop on Wedensday just so they don't forget me... :D
 
Trailering??? :shocked:
My Missus could regale you hours of stories of "Adventures in Backing Up with Trailers" from my Library of boneheaded attempts... :opps:
(Let's just say that my snowmobiling days have left a mark...) :roflblack:
I think I'll call the shop on Wedensday just so they don't forget me... :D

Is the snow any worse in New York than it is in Minnesota? Perhaps you could get SethO to come stay at your place a bit and test ryde it for you. :thumbup:
 
They get REAL snow... We just get... :cus:
SethO re-breaking in my bike??? :shocked:
I'd let him ride it...:thumbup: But I'd probably have to beat him with a shock to make him let go of the bars! :D
 
Is the snow any worse in New York than it is in Minnesota? Perhaps you could get SethO to come stay at your place a bit and test ryde it for you. :thumbup:
I don't know about Minnesota, but the last winter I was in New York, we has 15 feet of snow before Christmas.

john
 
I don't know about Minnesota, but the last winter I was in New York, we has 15 feet of snow before Christmas.

john





If I'm understanding you correctly, no way we had 15 feet of snow before Christmas in NY. We barely had enough snow in mid december to go snowmobiling. :dontknow:
 
I don't know about Minnesota, but the last winter I was in New York, we has 15 feet of snow before Christmas.

john
Although last year was a good year for snowmobileing and were I live it came here before up in the snowbelt, lake effect region and stayed most all winter, you must of been standing under a snow making machine.
 
Ron,
You know; If you bug Tom a bit for the old frame It might help speed things up a bit... :2thumbs:
That new frame actually looked pretty impressive; but empty! :shocked:
 
We spent two great snow seasons at the Playboy Resort at Great Gorge years back.
Bunnies and snow mobiles......fond mammaries.
 
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