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I didnt open the boxes yet... but im thinking it might be easier to grind a slit into the C-gusset then cutting and welding on the brackets..
I have a few angle grinders and a dremel. I think I can make it work
I have a few angle grinders and a dremel. I think I can make it work
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Got around to installing my rock lights. After the 12HR run at Rattlesnake Gutter last year, exiting the trails at 10PM and hitting everything and anything in sight when the sun went down, I had to install these before it gets dark even sooner.
$38 Wal-Mart driving lights. They light the ground pretty damn good IMO.
$38 Wal-Mart driving lights. They light the ground pretty damn good IMO.
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Also if anyone is interested in a OBA CO2 kit, I have a 10# Source CO2 with moutning bracket. It has a static 150 PSI regulator, will fill tires fast and run most air tools quietly. It will freeze a little if using constantly which is expected from CO2. Holds air fine, still has air in it from Last october. You just need your own air hose which is universal. Bracket is slightly rusted since it was mounted in my pickup truck.
I'll start at $100 for any Long Islander. I paid $250 a few years ago. I get it filled in Deer Park, its usually like $10 and lasts 20 - 30 tire fill ups.
I'll start at $100 for any Long Islander. I paid $250 a few years ago. I get it filled in Deer Park, its usually like $10 and lasts 20 - 30 tire fill ups.