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Old 05-09-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Had a old mate come around today and made up adapter that cradles rocket safely.(I have been trying for ages unsuccessfully nearly dropping bike on a few scary occassions)If any interested i have posted a photo in my member album.Now it going to be spotless under and the wheels without having to lay under the beast and the best thing is now I can check oil level accurately by myself..........I am also finally fitting my nautilas dual air horns under seat which sounds like a Mack truck and i cant wait to use on the next stupid car driver on their MOBILE/CELL phone!!!!!!!! :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D
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Hey Bronco... Nice catching up with you at the show the other day mate! We really have to go for that ride mate... sooner rather than later!!! Maybe you and your missus (??) can come around to the park, I'll put you up in a spa unit one night, and we can have dinner next door at the bistro!?

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Thanks Steve I reckon that would be great, I will approach The Minister For War and Finance for the OK. :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D
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Bronk Monster...can you post a pic, thanks mate
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try this link to my albumhttp://www.triumphrat.net/modul...view_photo.php
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Broncster....i clicked and it went know where....
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Here ya go



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Bronco what did Bruce have to do to bike lift i am thinking of buying one from ebay it looks the same as yours....



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Bruce has take the identical jack stand away for further mods yesterday arvo and hopes to have it back to me by Tuesday but if not I have to work in Melbourne this week and so i may not see it till i get back Tuesday week but will gladly post what you need to have done because of odd centre of balance of rocket 111 as these are made specifically for harley centre of balance. As you can see it lifts beautiful and we are adding a rear triangulated wing style appendage to sit under Catalyctic box (without it i dont think this would work) to aid in safety. We are also grinding off the four lips at the main rails so it can slide ander easier and make it a one man job. For safety reasons we have added a side extension for an over (seat removed) frame tie down strap for lateral safety.I will also use a modified bottle jack to be placed under centre front of engine if the bike is to be elevated for more than a couple of hours as i noticed that because of the extreme weight of our engines that more downward stress is placed on front of jack than rear.(if you look at my posted phot it is quite noticable) :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D
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Robyyy I forget to tell you the same lifter can be got for $150 plus freight from the maker in Melbourne from Williamstown Central Motors phone no 03 9397 1252 and to view all his different lifts see page 231 of current Motorcycle Trader Magazine Bronco50
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