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6thElement

Schrodinger's Immigrant
Jul 29, 2008
17,228
14,700
In anticipation of the forecast snowpocalypse today into tomorrow I prepped the fat bikes for tomorrow morning as they've not been touched since spring. Discovered the chains were worn out and the chainrings might be too. Cleaned out the dried sealant and hadn't really got enough orange seal sub-zero but made it work.

Snow total so far is approximately 0.01"
 

sunringlerider

Wood fluffer
Oct 30, 2006
4,299
7,907
Corn Fields of Indiana
:wave:
Colors were popping for this mornings shoot.
Then gathered my half of an angus that was grass fed and finished on corn. Nothing like having steak for $3.75/lb.
Mrs did the gym thing and now I’m in my big green office for a few hours.

thank god for auto steer so I can post on rm
 

stoney

Part of the unwashed, middle-American horde
Jul 26, 2006
22,002
7,886
Colorado
Looking at the “new” classes, the 206 was interesting due to the low level of required maintenance. Liked the KA 100 too…
Maintenance has its "definitions". Pull clutch and clean and change oil every other day out. Carb and air filter every time out. Rebuilds are semi-seasonal, depending on how much you drive.

KA is a LOT of work.

Call FDM. Greg won't be back from ROK Vegas until mid-week at best though. He's one of the big Rotax and KA shops nationally. Not a huge 206 fan, but he has them and knows them.