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    my tri-z

    as of today at 11a.m. mountain standard time this became my newest toy, I was ready to step into the big boy world awhile ago. Let the fun begin!!!!
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    rectum nothin damn near killed them
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    Dang that thing is nice, looks like a good trike, I want it
    Have fun with it!

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    Looks really nice man!
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    Thanks guys, she's in great condition. I paid a pretty penny for her too, but it was worth every dollar to me
    rectum nothin damn near killed them
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    loshe191 is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    Nice looking Z.

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    Thats a great looking bike!!

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    Welcome to the smoothest of rides of all the big boys.
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    volfan537240 is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    Congrats. Looks sweet.
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    brd812 is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    Looks great. I'm still hunting for my z. Have fun
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    I agree it is a very smooth ride. I took her out for a spin today and man I need a long stretch to hit fifth gear, it's not that it takes time to get there, it's that I traveled a long ways too fast to run through the gears where I was at riding, but hey that's ok
    rectum nothin damn near killed them
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    I am planing on making a bracket that will mount under the rear plastics that will prevent the sagging effect, it will be a simple install how much interest do you guys have in purchasing these when I have them done? I will be able to make a large group of them onve I have made a blueprint, just putting out a feeler of interest here
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    Only problem there is your creating a cracking point. Not if buy when you roll over lol. The plastics are meant to flex therefor not crack. IMO
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    That is a good looking Z! Good for you.
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    the flexing was thought about, that is why I was planning on 18ga. aluminum, enough to bring sagging fenders back up but able to crumple in a wreck, plus it will keep the weight down. I guess the only way to really tell how well it will work is a to give it a try and let you guys know after my first wreck if it forces a break or allows the plastics to bend, this may take awhile though, as I try not to wreck.
    rectum nothin damn near killed them
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