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Pig my fish!
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super cool story bros:
I was driving in to work and saw a dude riding his bike down the street with his fork backwards. I noticed how high the front was, then where the front brake was mounted....mmm yeah.
 

CBJ

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super cool story bros:
I was driving in to work and saw a dude riding his bike down the street with his fork backwards. I noticed how high the front was, then where the front brake was mounted....mmm yeah.
I see this ALL the time. There are a lot of people who can not build bikes.
 

eaterofdog

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LOL @ jumping cactus. I moved away from the West 25 years ago, but you never forget cholla if you have tangled with it.



That's probably a repost so here's one for the Nazis.

 
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jimmydean

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Sep 10, 2001
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that upper bracket seems to be working great:rolleyes:
It flexes to provide additional ride comfort.

Here is a shot of the front.



This shot you can clearly see that the upper bag bracket it safely sandwiched between two pieces of flat stock.



The best part is it passed PA state inspection. :rofl:
 

IH8Rice

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It flexes to provide additional ride comfort.

Here is a shot of the front.




The best part is it passed PA state inspection. :rofl:
that front "bracket" clearly needs moar pieces of metal.

doesn't surprise me it passed here in PA. they dont really look at the suspension in that much detail. to the average person working at a inspection place, they wont see anything wrong with that im sure.

but it is one way of laying frame....when the truck's frame break in two
 

jimmydean

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that front "bracket" clearly needs moar pieces of metal.

doesn't surprise me it passed here in PA. they dont really look at the suspension in that much detail. to the average person working at a inspection place, they wont see anything wrong with that im sure.

but it is one way of laying frame....when the truck's frame break in two
S & S Customs out of New Oxford, PA is the "shop" that did such awesome craftsmanship.

Here's a better sandwich shot. Notic the lack of welds holding the flat stock to the frame.

 

IH8Rice

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S & S Customs out of New Oxford, PA is the "shop" that did such awesome craftsmanship.

Here's a better sandwich shot. Notic the lack of welds holding the flat stock to the frame.

my god, that is horrifying....but hey, they got big lines to dump and raise the truck fast :think: