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Post by earlwb on Jul 27, 2013 11:25:50 GMT -5
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Post by SylvreKat on Jul 27, 2013 12:01:44 GMT -5
Fold down ladder?
I'm trying to picture my lil' Momma trying to get up there. Ha! If you can almost ride a scooter under there, I bet she can walk under there without ducking!
>'Kat
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Post by SylvreKat on Jul 27, 2013 12:03:11 GMT -5
Meanwhile here's another restaurant vehicle. I've never seen it going, just parked in front. (Btb, they have just about the best burgers you'll ever put into your mouth. Period. Bar none.) >'Kat
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Post by wheelbender6 on Jul 27, 2013 13:41:39 GMT -5
I used to rip my jeans getting in and out of a stock F-250.
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Post by skuttadawg on Jul 27, 2013 13:45:47 GMT -5
I would guess fold down steps . I went in Wally World and could not find my scoot at first . Take a guess why LOL Attachments:
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Post by domindart on Jul 27, 2013 13:58:13 GMT -5
Has nothing to do with this topic but I too "lost " my scooter the other night. I was seeing the movie Fruitvale Station and I parked at the parking deck, as far into the parking space as possilbe. I came outside after the movie and lost my bike for a moment. I got this sinking feeling when I walked up to a empty parking space where I thought I parked. I searched around a little bit, preparing myself that I may have been a victim of motorbike threft. Man, was I happy when I found the bike a lot over. On topic: I would guess you need to keep a step ladder in the back or something lol
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Post by SylvreKat on Jul 27, 2013 15:34:59 GMT -5
dom', don't park at the very front of a parking spot. You learned one reason--sometimes makes it hard to find your own bike. But worse, folks don't see there's a bike in that spot and might whip into it. And discover it was occupied too late to prevent damage. Bonus plus is you have less pushing to do.
My MSF coaches taught us that one.
(btb, sorry 'bout the too-big pic. I've asked for it to get resized, 'cause I don't know how. It's being taken care of) (never mind, alley just fixed it. That was pretty exciting to see in action!)
>'Kat
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2013 15:38:08 GMT -5
They dont..He lives up in there!
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Post by rockynv on Jul 27, 2013 18:33:03 GMT -5
I like this one:
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Post by SylvreKat on Jul 27, 2013 18:52:15 GMT -5
I'd think you'd like this one better-- >'Kat
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Post by ramblinman on Jul 27, 2013 19:32:20 GMT -5
Has nothing to do with this topic but I too "lost " my scooter the other night. I was seeing the movie Fruitvale Station and I parked at the parking deck, as far into the parking space as possilbe. I came outside after the movie and lost my bike for a moment. I got this sinking feeling when I walked up to a empty parking space where I thought I parked. I searched around a little bit, preparing myself that I may have been a victim of motorbike threft. Man, was I happy when I found the bike a lot over. On topic: I would guess you need to keep a step ladder in the back or something lol wow, i'm glad that story ended on a happy note. i SERIOUSLY got that dreaded sinking feeling when i read that first sentence. i don't want to read/hear about anyone losing their scoot... especially not you dom! step ladder would be my guess also.
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Post by rockynv on Jul 27, 2013 21:47:23 GMT -5
Kat - You need a tow vehicle with yours despite how nice it is. With mine you wait for people to belly up to the bar, start paying for beer and peddling. No gasoline or other fuel costs, no hot engine, oil filters, etc. Everyone seems to be glad to see you too.
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Post by earlwb on Jul 27, 2013 22:03:23 GMT -5
On my first post, heck it is really bad as I cannot even reach the door handles on that truck, much less the tailgate handle to lower it. That hamburger car reminds me of a pic I saw recently. A Dog in heaven.
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Post by jerseyboy on Jul 27, 2013 22:25:39 GMT -5
A 6 ft step ladder.
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Post by spandi on Jul 27, 2013 22:39:50 GMT -5
Trouble is the differential is still the same height off the ground.
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