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  2. So what you're saying is you're really fat, obviously we all knew you were really short
  3. New or rebuilt ? Pretty !! Nvm...it looks new..or they did a spectacular job rebuilding it. So how much again ? You probably already mention it...but haven't the time to search previous post...
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  5. Hey its only 831 lbs wet weight...lol. But I've add a bunch of stuff to it..lower fairing, tour pack...so its definitely close to a thousand pounds...and with me on it...its like a full grown moose bull comparison in weight...lol.
  6. 1800lbs is abit lightweight for you're combine harvester
  7. Shiny expensive yellow things in my car’s boot
  8. I've laid down a coat of primer and bought some sandblast sand to springle over the final gray coat to make it non-slip...oh and the wheel chock just came in...
  9. I think someone wishes to be and American citizen. ?
  10. There Im done...took the old floor hooks and moved them back..making sure I drill into the frame member...so I've got now 3 attach piont on each side...Ive got some left over gray oil paint from the other day...I might paint the floor now...unsure...
  11. Probably stronger than the frame.
  12. Think im going to strap it by the signal lights...looks sturdy enough...lol.
  13. Not sure exactly what you guys call it...but its over 900lbs...lol.
  14. Are you using a strap over the seat, probably best to avoid attaching anything to the frame in case it snaps.
  15. He’s using Canadian tonnes
  16. Your bike weighs a ton ?
  17. Im getting it today possibly...I just borrowed one from a friend for the ride yesterday... From Vevor..
  18. What about one of those things that lock the front wheel on? Fixed onto the floor.
  19. Yes Pedro there is ...looks like 1/8 piece of metal plate welded to the frame of the trailer that I can drill trough...
  20. Heading south today, probably won't get to GA until tomorrow as I want to call in a couple of places on the way down. May take in the historic Indian battle site of Wounded Headstock.
  21. Better to drill through and have a proper nut and spacer on the other side of something metallic, no?
  22. After checking out the hanker points...this is what I found...held in place by 1/4 inch self tapping screws...omg thats and accident waiting to happen...not ment at all to secure a 1 ton machine...lol...gonna be running to the hardware store this morning to see if I can find something a little more heavy duty....
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