2004 worlds wish list
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- Radikal Trucks
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2004 worlds wish list
WHAT DO YOU GUYS WANT ME TO BRING TO SELL?
trucks,trimmed 3DM's,risers,wedged risers,axles,bushings,etc.
Let me know guys.
trucks,trimmed 3DM's,risers,wedged risers,axles,bushings,etc.
Let me know guys.
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Wish list
Hi Mark
Would like to get a Dragon Claw front truck, racers set bushings, different axle lengths, the polished metal wedged risers (sorry.. can't describe exact spec as couldn't get on your site this a.m.)... might be into some trimmed Avalons.
Are you by any chance in Morro on Thursday before races? Would be good to catch up with you for any / all of the above sometime that Thursday, or even the Wednesday night?
Would like to get a Dragon Claw front truck, racers set bushings, different axle lengths, the polished metal wedged risers (sorry.. can't describe exact spec as couldn't get on your site this a.m.)... might be into some trimmed Avalons.
Are you by any chance in Morro on Thursday before races? Would be good to catch up with you for any / all of the above sometime that Thursday, or even the Wednesday night?
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- Sam Gordon
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Mark, fight the urge to sell the above chap anything.
Niall keeps pipping me at the post in GS; if he picks up a set of Radikals then my TS advantage over him might diminish to a negative number.
But whilst we're on the subject, if you have a trimmed pair of white (maybe even blue) Avalons for the rear truck then I'd be interested. I'd also like a look at the Radikal Candy Red numbers, narrow or regular size.
What I'd really like to see is Radikal offering a high quality spanner specifically geared towards removing the tiny kingpin. Once again mine has locked itself in place despite best efforts of removal. These tools are not so easy to come by in the UK.
Hope all's safe in Florida.
Sam
Niall keeps pipping me at the post in GS; if he picks up a set of Radikals then my TS advantage over him might diminish to a negative number.
But whilst we're on the subject, if you have a trimmed pair of white (maybe even blue) Avalons for the rear truck then I'd be interested. I'd also like a look at the Radikal Candy Red numbers, narrow or regular size.
What I'd really like to see is Radikal offering a high quality spanner specifically geared towards removing the tiny kingpin. Once again mine has locked itself in place despite best efforts of removal. These tools are not so easy to come by in the UK.
Hope all's safe in Florida.
Sam
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- JBH - ISSA Treasurer
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Sam, are you coming to Morro Bay? I know Mark is pretty swamped, literally, right now, by hurricanes. So if you like, I can buy you an extra spanner (that's a wrench in Americanese, right?) and bring it to MB for you. A few months ago, I bought a nice little combination wrench at AutoZone (a big chain of auto-parts stores) for somewhere between $5.00 and $8.00. It works like a charm on the Radikal kingpins. It's rather lightweight, but it's about 5 inches long, which gives decent leverage, and it has a 12-point closed end that really grips the little nub on the kingpin. I've cranked mine in pretty hard, but it's been able to get them out when I need to.
I couldn't find a photo of it on the AutoZone Web site, but it looks similar to this Craftsman wrench--except that it has 12 points in the closed end instead of six, which is, I think, a good thing.
Other people may have other ideas about what would work better, but if you're interested in my offer, let me know. I'd be happy to bring it to MB for you.
I couldn't find a photo of it on the AutoZone Web site, but it looks similar to this Craftsman wrench--except that it has 12 points in the closed end instead of six, which is, I think, a good thing.
Other people may have other ideas about what would work better, but if you're interested in my offer, let me know. I'd be happy to bring it to MB for you.
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- Sam Gordon
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Spanner
Jonathan,
One of those spanners would be great! I'll be staying at the Day's Inn down in Morro with Paul Price (and Niall H-S).
Just so that you give it to the right guy, I'm the gawky, curly red-head chap that looks like the sordid love child of William H Macy, John Hurt and Roddy McDowell. There was only enough material for a small bloke.
Niall, (that rotter) might try to intercept. He looks like the aged filthy love progeny of the Pepsi boy and the Milky Bar Kid with the wicked glimmer of Terry Thomas when stricken with the Alfred E Neuman grin stick.
Just gotta beat Niall. I don't care about the rest of the Worlds.
Thanks Jonathan,
Sam.
One of those spanners would be great! I'll be staying at the Day's Inn down in Morro with Paul Price (and Niall H-S).
Just so that you give it to the right guy, I'm the gawky, curly red-head chap that looks like the sordid love child of William H Macy, John Hurt and Roddy McDowell. There was only enough material for a small bloke.
Niall, (that rotter) might try to intercept. He looks like the aged filthy love progeny of the Pepsi boy and the Milky Bar Kid with the wicked glimmer of Terry Thomas when stricken with the Alfred E Neuman grin stick.
Just gotta beat Niall. I don't care about the rest of the Worlds.
Thanks Jonathan,
Sam.
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- JBH - ISSA Treasurer
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Niall, would it please you, then, to know that I intend to charge Mr. Gordon a hefty finder's fee for the item in question? I'm thinking somewhere in the $200.00 range, in keeping with the lofty price tag on the trucks themselves.
All I need now is one more wrenchless Brit, and I can pay for my whole trip!
All I need now is one more wrenchless Brit, and I can pay for my whole trip!
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- Paul Keleher
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Sam,
Get along to Tottenham Court Road!!!. Up the top end there is a shop called "Buck & Ryan" one of the Best Tool shops in central London
They will sell you a very nice 7mm spanner, without Mr Harms $200 finders fee, however for providing you with this information, i will require a finders fee of 2 pints Grolsch plus packets of Cheese & Onion Crisps!!
Get along to Tottenham Court Road!!!. Up the top end there is a shop called "Buck & Ryan" one of the Best Tool shops in central London
They will sell you a very nice 7mm spanner, without Mr Harms $200 finders fee, however for providing you with this information, i will require a finders fee of 2 pints Grolsch plus packets of Cheese & Onion Crisps!!
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- JBH - ISSA Treasurer
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Dangit, Paul, how am I supposed to swindle--oops, I mean help--Sam if you butt in with that kind of information? <a href='http://www.smileycentral.com/?partner=ZSzeb008' target='_blank'><img src='http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/4/4_13_2.gif' border=0></a>
(As Michael Palin said in Life of Brian: "Bloody do-gooder!")
(As Michael Palin said in Life of Brian: "Bloody do-gooder!")
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Where???
Oh, there!
Mr K, thank you for loading up my outward luggage and Mr H, thank you for the kind offer (you hornswoggling new worlder, you), pints at Morro?
By the way Jonathan, don't forget that Niall never looks at this site and is loaded to the extent of vulgarity.
http://arago4.tn.utwente.nl/stonedead/m ... a/06-07.ra
Oh, there!
Mr K, thank you for loading up my outward luggage and Mr H, thank you for the kind offer (you hornswoggling new worlder, you), pints at Morro?
By the way Jonathan, don't forget that Niall never looks at this site and is loaded to the extent of vulgarity.
http://arago4.tn.utwente.nl/stonedead/m ... a/06-07.ra
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What?
Anything I need and can afford.
A few things for sure this trip.
Got to try those risers, trucks, bushings and properly shaved wheels, WOW!
A few things for sure this trip.
Got to try those risers, trucks, bushings and properly shaved wheels, WOW!
Many Happy Pumps!
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