El Lobo 6" Mini Motor Bike

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On a more serious note, the Cubs are about to Win the Division again!

On an even more serious note, my Fantasy Baseball League only allows 1400 total innings pitched and I have 1382 innings pitched. I need to improve my WHIP from 1.24487 to 1.23061.
Those 0.02 (Walks + Hits)/Innings Pitched is keeping me in Third place instead of first. That is less than (20) Hits+Walks over the season so far.

I need my closers to be perfect and I need a perfect game from Chris Sale on the last day of the Season.

So my team pretty much needs to finish off the season without allowing a base runner.
 

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Think it thru

Have a (general) plan


I have found that, it's easier to do it right the first time

...than clean up a mess & try to make it look good to

...after the fact :cheers2:

Make it work good & look good :thumbsup:

Functional Art :2guns:


I tend to agree. Mostly because I don't like taking things apart. Once it goes together, I want it to stay together as long as possible. Otherwise things don't get done.

Who wants to paint a TC backplate after it has a belts worth of rubber caked on it that you'd have to clean off?
 

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Yeah and just think of all the fun you'll have watching the paint dry.

If you can read my threads, you can watch paint dry.

You can research paint drying. Calculate theoretical times for the paint to dry. Contact the supplier to ask questions about paint drying. Blame UPS for the paint taking so long to dry.


Plus I already have an indoor paint booth disguised as a shower.:wai:
 

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So I guess I'm going to trust HF Threadlock No. 42 Medium Strength. Never used it bore. Plus everything has lock nuts. I got lock washers for the bolts with regular nuts.

Why are you not supposed to use lock washers and lock nuts together?
 

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How'd you do that? My paint skills are not that good. Can you draw or copy a spun aluminum cylindrical one and put it behind the seat for me.

I think that is what I'm thinking at the moment. I can never be too sure what I am thinking while my translator is on lunch break.

Or maybe the cylindrical tank oriented along the length of the bike (above the top bars) in front of the seat.
 

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Looks like a Minibike.
 

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So I think I can make my cable work with this grip.
I'll have to slice open this black plastic piece and drill it out on the fat end to accept the threads on the end of my cable housing.

I think I saw T-Man do something similar with this twist grip.
 

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I guess this is going there like that.
 

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