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Looks like you guys had an amazing time building these trikes!
...Just finished building mine a couple of weeks back, with some crazy thick steel piping as wheels, sharp enough to shred my love handles. However, just bought some go kart wheels off eBay and now trying to find some much needed sleeves for my wheels.
I noticed you're using super chunky PE/PVC piping of some sort, looks like quality durable stuff (just what we need for British roads). Where did you get hold of this?
Keep up the good work,
Ad
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Whats the theme of the next play weekend?
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stealthstylz
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It's "Matts coming, everybody bring more beer and sweets"
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and comedy accents
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2001 HONDA CT110 (NOT RCV)
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It's "Matts coming, everybody bring more beer and sweets" Who's Matt? We don't know any Matt's at the unit? Are you 100% you're coming now? Or have you got more quality flattery and pampering to put Lady Stealths way? As for the 'theme'... Well, there's the fitting of coilovers to Felix's Porsche, fitting coilovers to a certain persons rough & ready oil burning E36 tat mobile (with the memories of Pippas E46 still haunting a few of us!), head gasket and other jobs on a big tupperware bodied Escort box type thing, I'm sure there's something I've missed... ...oh...and the opportunity to watch me mash my face up even more on Ashton Courts wrought iron fences! Sat night will be drift trike night again.
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Also: drinking beer, cooking square eggs, freezing tits off.
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1989 Peugeot 205. You know, the one that was parked in a ditch on the campsite at RRG'17... the glass is always full. but the ratio of air to water may vary.
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PHUQ
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I'm going to bring a baguette, just so my square eggs don't fit and I can complain. Don't suppose anyone is coming down the M5 from The North are they, who wouldn't mind a passenger? It's a bloody long way on a pushbike...
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I'm going to bring a baguette, just so my square eggs don't fit and I can complain. ;D Don't suppose anyone is coming down the M5 from The North are they, who wouldn't mind a passenger? It's a bloody long way on a pushbike... Kev, Matt?
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PHUQ
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Good point- I'll prod him on bookface. Hopefully I'll have my own wheels by then, but thought I'd better start getting a contingency plan in place
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EmDee
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As for the 'theme'... Well, there's the fitting of coilovers to Felix's Porsche, fitting coilovers to a certain persons rough & ready oil burning E36 tat mobile... Depends when mine arrive, but it could well be coilovers on a BMW, a Porsche and an Alfa. Piece of cake right? ;D
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^^ Challenge accepted ^^
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^^ Challenge accepted ^^ Excellent. ;D P.s. We need to hide the helper springs.
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Rich
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^^ Challenge accepted ^^ Excellent. ;D P.s. We need to hide the helper springs. We can just use them all to make moon boots. 3 lots of coilovers, 2 springs per shoe.. I make that 3 pairs of moon boots! Yay!
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Excellent. ;D P.s. We need to hide the helper springs. We can just use them all to make moon boots. 3 lots of coilovers, 2 springs per shoe.. I make that 3 pairs of moon boots! Yay! We've always joked about it, but this time I really do think we ought to pre-book an ambulance. Or three. ;D
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Jan 20, 2013 22:10:09 GMT
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BOOBS! ;D nice to meet a few faces, can't remember all the names to faces though! cheers for letting me use the press, even if that piece of roof will never rust
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Last Edit: Jan 20, 2013 22:11:25 GMT by welshpug
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dan91
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Jan 22, 2013 20:44:59 GMT
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Hey, first time posting in this thread. I'm not far from Bristol and interested in getting to meet a few of you and helping out, i'm a motability engineer and I know my way around cars to an extent, but keen to just help people out/learn as I go/make mates. I've met Speedy, (Speedy I'm Dan from the V3M Forums, I had the red 3 door 340 and you took me out in your awesome old F7R Loon ) Generally free every sunday/some saturdays, more than happy to pop over with tools or whatever and lend a hand/hang out.
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Last Edit: Jan 22, 2013 20:45:24 GMT by dan91
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speedy88
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"Nice Cortina mate"
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Hi Dan, how you doing? If you send Mystery Machine a PM I'm sure he'll respond at some point. Do be patient though as he's busy at the moment!
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dan91
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Jan 23, 2013 18:13:40 GMT
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Hi Dan, how you doing? If you send Mystery Machine a PM I'm sure he'll respond at some point. Do be patient though as he's busy at the moment! I'm doing good mate, picking up a new Car on Friday (Not retro though unfortunately!) Hows things your end?
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düdo
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I just had a review of the previous months' antics. Is that Lotus going to come back or is it only a parts mule? This is probably my favourite - the Escort estate with the 80s top-box. I thought I was the only 80s top-box fan ( is someone now going to point me to an internet forum dedicated to 80s top-boxes?) The BX in that picture - unless it's 'parallax' from the camera - appears to require some new rear swing-arm bearings judging by the slight lean on the rear wheels. Just a thought. Very enjoyable to see all the activity going on.
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Rich
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The BX in that picture - unless it's 'parallax' from the camera - appears to require some new rear swing-arm bearings judging by the slight lean on the rear wheels. Just a thought. Already very aware that my BX needs new arm bearings. They remind me every now and again with a delightful snap sound over harsh bumps. Summer job though. Not doing it with all this rain falling out of the sky
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