Ay', that'd be these fellers.Steve in Golden wrote:I think I saw some roos!
Filmed 'em 100 yards from my house yesterday.
I counted about 30
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TYzAu4v718
Ay', that'd be these fellers.Steve in Golden wrote:I think I saw some roos!
That looks rather interesting. I like the fact that there is no connections to electric or vacuum systems. Let us know how well it works out. I like the Loobman because it is not automatic. You still have to be aware of when the chain needs lube. And they invented the double sided delivery system. Always looking for a better mousetrap!Ross wrote:I will be getting one of these for the Bandit...
http://www.tutorochainoiler.com/index.p ... oro-auto-2
I just did a chain and sprockets change last week. The original sprockets and chains where on the bike. They lasted 44k kms. I replaced them as the chain had developed a tight spot.
You're rude.ME 109 wrote:Ay', that'd be these fellers.Steve in Golden wrote:I think I saw some roos!
Filmed 'em 100 yards from my house yesterday.
I counted about 30
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TYzAu4v718
You sure live in a nice place Jeff.ME 109 wrote:Ay', that'd be these fellers.Steve in Golden wrote:I think I saw some roos!
Filmed 'em 100 yards from my house yesterday.
I counted about 30
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TYzAu4v718
It's a theme thing.justoneoftheguys wrote:I think you botched the quote on purpose.
You are so transparent, ZM.
No wonder the cage drivers can't see him!Major Softie wrote:It's a theme thing.justoneoftheguys wrote:I think you botched the quote on purpose.
You are so transparent, ZM.