p19 overhaul
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p19 overhaul
I'm not really a member of this forum, but I was wondering if you guys had any suggestions on how to fix up an old powerlite p19 for street use. I could probably just save for a new bike, but the project sounds more fun.
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What he means to say is that most of the people on this forum are younger peoples, most of us are at school.
As for your project, it would be best just to buy a complete. Building that thing up with "street" parts doesn't sound like the best idea.
As for your project, it would be best just to buy a complete. Building that thing up with "street" parts doesn't sound like the best idea.
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Yeah, I thought it would sound stupid. I am a student btw (and I had two exams today). I learned subtraction at school this week, and we just started applying it to times. 12:06 - 9:24 = 2:18 minutes, not 5. Thanks Fitrider.
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