I preferred gardening to model making.It was the brush on kind that that caused the tissue paper to harden. Ventilation ? Nope.
I was into the wind up, rubber band prop type. Spent weeks building the planes and about two days flying them until they were destroyed.
that must be the older prototype FXX/FXXR/XX....ive never seen those winglets near the spoiler before. and everyone knows, race car times dont mean much at the 'Ring!new modified version of la ferrari FXX . nurburgring time 6.35!
That's hot, but I'd like it moar lower. No excessive tire stretch, either. Very nicely put together.Muffler bearings. They should be replaced every 50,000 miles along with blinker fluid.
was his name 'little wayne'?friend in high school became quite fond of cough syrup......
Still one of the best race helmets ever:that must be the older prototype FXX/FXXR/XX....ive never seen those winglets near the spoiler before. and everyone knows, race car times dont mean much at the 'Ring!
that must be the older prototype FXX/FXXR/XX....ive never seen those winglets near the spoiler before. and everyone knows, race car times dont mean much at the 'Ring!
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Wow, that is the newest iteration of the XX[/QUOTE
yes, i meant XX.. there are always new initials after FXX
There was an LBS that sold Miyata here. I had one of their steel road bikes that I rode for xc training. In school my buddy went through several of those Bridgestone frames. I loved the construction of those old steel frames.
In 1990 all mountain bikes rode like ass. Most mountain bike designers rode flat non technical trails and had no idea that technical trails were more funner. The year Miyata introduced the Century Redux changed everything. The 175mm crank standard was accepted and roadie parts fell by the way with SIS shifters and mountain bike specific brakes were made. The next year Bridgestone made the MB-1 and the California Clunker was laid to rest.
California Clunker same era:
I have been a cyclist for 32 years. I am older....There was an LBS that sold Miyata here. I had one of their steel road bikes that I rode for xc training. In school my buddy went through several of those Bridgestone frames. I loved the construction of those old steel frames.
Good memories jd. Next year will make 25 years on a mountain bike for me. Fuck I'm old...