I like mustie I wish he was English I'd go round and help him do mechanical shit and learn how to do this stuff meself…in England we just don't live in these massive American houses with all the land and outside buildings they have.i like to give the cockney halfwit perspective…
the long allen key was for getting down the inside of the fork leg to release the elastomers when they become sodden with water so you can dry them out used them a lot on early rock shock forks
Snap on pfff I will never buy it again.The first time I broke a socket and brought it back for a replacement the guy tells me they need to send it out to make sure it was not over torgued if it was I would have to buy it myself.Mastercraft for me eversince.
A friend raced Go carts and those are racing wheels, those alloy rims are very tough and durable, and also crazy expensive, so those were a good deal. That recumbent bike is a type that Landy had, and are also quite pricey, although if I remember right he said they are heavy too. That grab bag of tools brought a tear to my eyes though, as seeing the thinline Snap On wrench broke my heart, had sets of my tools at my elderly aunties in town as I was working on stuff there after my uncle passed, and some thief tore the small window out of the side of her detached garage and stole all 3 of my boxes, and my full set of S.O. wrenches was in there too. Wouldn't happen around my neck of the woods, but there it did. Wish I found the deals you do!
Must be nice
Handicamp Rap ! HA
I like mustie I wish he was English I'd go round and help him do mechanical shit and learn how to do this stuff meself…in England we just don't live in these massive American houses with all the land and outside buildings they have.i like to give the cockney halfwit perspective…
I have a lot of S&K tools and some are 30+ years old and never an issue, excellent tools.
Damn! I wish I could find sales like you do! The prices you pay are awesome!
the long allen key was for getting down the inside of the fork leg to release the elastomers when they become sodden with water so you can dry them out used them a lot on early rock shock forks
Holy smoke. Where are you garage saling? Nice scores.
Metrisch is an expensive brand, i use it all the time, its super.
do u have the bike still if so would u sale it
Snap on pfff I will never buy it again.The first time I broke a socket and brought it back for a replacement the guy tells me they need to send it out to make sure it was not over torgued if it was I would have to buy it myself.Mastercraft for me eversince.
A friend raced Go carts and those are racing wheels, those alloy rims are very tough and durable, and also crazy expensive, so those were a good deal.
That recumbent bike is a type that Landy had, and are also quite pricey, although if I remember right he said they are heavy too.
That grab bag of tools brought a tear to my eyes though, as seeing the thinline Snap On wrench broke my heart, had sets of my tools at my elderly aunties in town as I was working on stuff there after my uncle passed, and some thief tore the small window out of the side of her detached garage and stole all 3 of my boxes, and my full set of S.O. wrenches was in there too. Wouldn't happen around my neck of the woods, but there it did.
Wish I found the deals you do!
that bike looks like an accident waiting to happen