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Old 05-13-2008, 06:36 PM
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Default Re: working in wood

Oak is available at Carter Lumber, Lowe's, Home Depot ect. You can even buy small "cut off's" at most of those places.

SEE THE SWAP SHOP FOR THE BIKE BUG/TAS SPITZ....It's going on ebay this weekend at the latest. They are selling on there for 100 for a parts engine, and 150-ish for a runner that needs a lot of work.

I have the manual, original packaging (styrofoam fitted box) and I also fitted it with longer bolts with nuts so it will fit a modern tubular fork.

In all honesty, I did step on the gas cap and cracked the top off, but it has an inner metal piece and doesn't leak. A weedwhacker cap should fit, but I never got around to checking it.
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