matty
Border raider.
Good . I am liking it and worth considering.I stuff my homemade crane made from scraps, into a standard sized gooseneck hitch, winch runs on a battery jump pack
comes in handy as hell to load the fat hogs
Good . I am liking it and worth considering.I stuff my homemade crane made from scraps, into a standard sized gooseneck hitch, winch runs on a battery jump pack
comes in handy as hell to load the fat hogs
Engine cranes are as you say awkward on soft or uneven surfaces and the castors at the back are your leading wheels in any longish distance movement, to push them is ok short distance but hard too maneuver even around other vehicles machines in workspace.Engine hoists seem to typically come with small diameter wheels which is fine IF you have smooth, hard work surface for postitoning. That's not handy in all situations, especially rural locations.
I see several handy uses for the hitch-mounted product on rough, uneven ground or wet ground or both.
Freshening up and old KDX 200. Any ideas to brighten up the crankcase and covers? Soda blast? Paint?
Thanks, I just degreased it, scuffed it, primed and painted. I plan for this ole bike to get some use this next year so it's as clean now as it'll ever be.No suggestions to offer, but that frame looks awesome!
Its a Darkside Honda.Stripped down the backside of the silverwing, just because. Wanted to see if I could figure out what gender it is, . Some call their bikes “girls” like hey, “she “runs good. Well , I had to look up the skirt to see. And after hours of feeling around with wrenches and things, I’ve come to the conclusion that it’s a HONDA! Then I put its clothes back on and went for a ride.