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01-11-2009, 08:57 PM
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Trace my wife now has a TTR125 Yamaha motorcycle. My son has now informed her that is his bike now so she has nothing.
I think she sat on a quad once but she will learn to like just like she did me 
When it's snowing and she is learning to push the snow around she will get a big smile on her face sitting on a quad 4x4.
Usually my wife is sitting a one of her Looms or spinning wheels making blankets or wool yarn.
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01-12-2009, 02:51 AM
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Originally Posted by DESERTRYDER
Trace my wife now has a TTR125 Yamaha motorcycle. My son has now informed her that is his bike now so she has nothing.
I think she sat on a quad once but she will learn to like just like she did me 
When it's snowing and she is learning to push the snow around she will get a big smile on her face sitting on a quad 4x4.
Usually my wife is sitting a one of her Looms or spinning wheels making blankets or wool yarn.
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I think she will love it buddy.. My wife digs the electric start, plush suspension, soft seats, reverse, and no shifting!! When she jumped on it and I told her she didnt have to shift anything after its in high..just hit the throttle and go!.. She got a big smile on her face and I didnt see her again for a couple hours..  
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01-12-2009, 10:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Trace_Rinaldi
IShe got a big smile on her face and I didnt see her again for a couple hours..  
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That could be worth the price of addmission right there 
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01-12-2009, 01:17 PM
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That could be worth the price of addmission right there 
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YOU said it, not me... 
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01-12-2009, 11:10 PM
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Location: Jewel Lake (Sagle) Idaho
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Trace, that's a good looking AR. And AC for that matter. Is that handguard on the AR free-floating? It looks like it has set screws clamped to the barrel, but I can't tell. What finish? I've used Moly-Resin, but that was several years ago, I know there are a lot more options these days. What's up with the hole in the floor of the shop? Looks like you have a stairwell there. I wish I had put in some sort of "service pit" in mine when I built-I'm getting too old to crawl under a rig all the time. Sorry about all the questions.
Desertryder, you are a brave man....maybe not smart, but brave  .
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01-12-2009, 11:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Toyman at Jewel Lake
Trace, that's a good looking AR. And AC for that matter. Is that handguard on the AR free-floating? It looks like it has set screws clamped to the barrel, but I can't tell. What finish? I've used Moly-Resin, but that was several years ago, I know there are a lot more options these days. What's up with the hole in the floor of the shop? Looks like you have a stairwell there. I wish I had put in some sort of "service pit" in mine when I built-I'm getting too old to crawl under a rig all the time. Sorry about all the questions.
Desertryder, you are a brave man....maybe not smart, but brave  .
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Yeah TM thats a MI free float 4arm, the screws go into a piece that surrounds the bbl. but doesnt touch it. The finish is called cerakote.
The shop is still very much under construction inside, thats why there's stuff all over in the pics, and the boat is just there temporary.. We left a section of concrete out for the plumbing, and another section was left out because we ran out and couldnt justify another load of concrete.  We will fill it in later.. Its still needs some work, but it will be much nicer inside soon.. 
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