Actually it kind of does. It's a motorcycle adventure of discovery.Machete . Trailer . Ownership long gone . 2 or 3 person job to extricate . Sounds like fun to me .
Just go back to the first page. I posted it there. It's in East Texas.Where is it? Sorry if its in this thread already.
Here's proof that almost anything will "buff out"That'll buff out...
Here's proof that almost anything will "buff out"
The first few minutes shows snippets of the process, later they show much more.
Here's proof that almost anything will "buff out"
The first few minutes shows snippets of the process, later they show much more.
Here's proof that almost anything will "buff out"
The first few minutes shows snippets of the process, later they show much more.
India /Pakistan you must have nerves of steel . Whatever vehicle is biggest owns the road . Constant honking , numbers of honks indicate different messages , like I'm here ! or I'm going to pass now ! Trucks have " Please Honk ! " , painted on the backs above the decorations . The physical proximity tolerance distances each vehicle are in tight . Massive traffic jams are an opportunity to use the ditch . Motorbikes have a few advantages , lots of Royal Enfields around too . Buy or rent . The factory is in the southeast .Did they both hit the same under pass ? Standard 3 by 3 warranty on that job
Loved Rajasthan Northern India . Jaisalmer , Udaipur , Jodhpur , Agra . Many vehicles smashed up at bottoms of valleys . Dangerous narrow mountain roads to the north of Rajasthan .
Looks like a good $500 buy if you want to make some loot and part it out on Ebay.No head has been found
The presence of crash bars says the owner cherishes it, eh?The owner got the "bike" dug out today and sent me pictures.
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