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Pina-pego-mount: making lemonade?

Old 06-01-16, 09:30 AM
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love how the rear seat stays melt into the top tube.. very cool. It all just works.. a one of a kind
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Originally Posted by uncle uncle
Those who find themselves outside the norms around them and feel a sense of confusion or alienation, often turn to art for self expression and understanding. Expression; that's always cool in my world.
Well said.
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I like the paint, +1...I have a roll of thin brass shim stock, PM me your address and I'll mail you a strip suitable for one H-bar, but I have to say I've never found it to be that much better than a strip of aluminum can, I've used plenty of both.
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Audi? More Stooges.
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Originally Posted by SteelIsRealHevy
How much Audi influence did you need to ad search and destroy?
Less Audi, more Stooges.
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Originally Posted by unworthy1
I like the paint, +1...I have a roll of thin brass shim stock, PM me your address and I'll mail you a strip suitable for one H-bar, but I have to say I've never found it to be that much better than a strip of aluminum can, I've used plenty of both.
Thanks for the offer on the brass stock. I found sheet aluminum at a local hard ware store. Its about twice as thick as the aluminum can metal I was using. Seems to be doing the job.
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