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thanks for honorable mention on C'do luck as its kept me grounded for years at a time since '99. I'm of two split minds, one is not molest a factory Combat any more than pure safety and endurance demand, so on Trixie here I'm going to cyrogenic the axle and also run a safety clamp similar to my rescue hose clamp and zip ties. On Ms Peel she's got heavy duty Water Buffalo hub with 19mm axle I had 1/3 its dia drilled out for less mass but still plenty tough enough for leaping landings with full cargo loads. Huh forgot to post that image on Holey Artifacts subject line. I do tend to get some miss adventure on about every little trip so my groin tightened tonight when Wesley said he's riding his tiny tank '71 to Lake of the Pine this Friday, ugh last time I took Trixie out of state and back the very next day just about coasting looking at yellow flowers to photo her in, tinkle tinkle sound/SEiZED by rod bolt let go so Trixie sat for about 3 yr before going again this summer. Wes's driveway has head size rock knobs in steep creek bed and his Gravel path is rougher and longer than my freeway like paths so will install an axle back up on his too. After a while its almost comforting to see my C'do safe in garage unridable.
Btw I've got to grind back the paddle weld beads to about full flush especially on outter 3rd as brake shoes rub that to raw metal. The bead goes deeper than skin deep and only has to resist the twist not the drive torque loads. Factory just stakes them down, so also of a radioactive half life stability.
Btw I've got to grind back the paddle weld beads to about full flush especially on outter 3rd as brake shoes rub that to raw metal. The bead goes deeper than skin deep and only has to resist the twist not the drive torque loads. Factory just stakes them down, so also of a radioactive half life stability.