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Old 06-09-2012, 12:07 AM
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I'm not like the rest of you folks I hardley got anything extra added to mine.
Riiight.... Your the ring leader. Let see... In the below picture you hadn't even ridden your new toy when you had me pull the front off and install the chrome front end, it had a whole 5 miles on it. Your the head addict.

 
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Old 06-09-2012, 11:14 AM
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Riiight.... Your the ring leader. Let see... In the below picture you hadn't even ridden your new toy when you had me pull the front off and install the chrome front end, it had a whole 5 miles on it. Your the head addict.

I have to agree with M3. I fact both you, M3 and a couple other have been helping me do improvements on my ride and I thank you for that.
Omsocko, I see that you have an adjustable passenger pegs installed, what brand and number is that? I need to get one now that the grandkids are starting to ride with me.
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I have to agree with M3. I fact both you, M3 and a couple other have been helping me do improvements on my ride and I thank you for that.
Omsocko, I see that you have an adjustable passenger pegs installed, what brand and number is that? I need to get one now that the grandkids are starting to ride with me.
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They are Kuryakyn http://www.kuryakyn.com/Products/159...Passenger-Pegs number 4571.
 
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Old 06-10-2012, 01:31 AM
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M3 thank you, I shall be ordering. By the way your trike looks great with those PM rims.
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Old 06-10-2012, 03:10 PM
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Originally Posted by SEAlaskan
I have to agree with M3. I fact both you, M3 and a couple other have been helping me do improvements on my ride and I thank you for that.
Omsocko, I see that you have an adjustable passenger pegs installed, what brand and number is that? I need to get one now that the grandkids are starting to ride with me.
Butch
Those adjustable pegs are a must. My bride loves them.
 
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Old 06-11-2012, 12:18 AM
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By the way your trike looks great with those PM rims.
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Thanyou, the PM brakes seem to be working decent with the factory MC.
 
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Originally Posted by oldmsocko
Those adjustable pegs are a must. My bride loves them.
Took one of the grandkids out the other day for about an hours ride and his feet had a ways to go before touching the floor boards and after the ride he had a hard time standing on the ground cause the legs were a little bit numb, so I need to get the adjustable pegs.
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Originally Posted by msocko3
Thanyou, the PM brakes seem to be working decent with the factory MC.
I finely put the factory MC back on, but...dosen't feel any better then it did when everything was stock so I guess I need to bleed the brakes some more. I did call PM TEC Friday to let them know that I was still interested in how things are going and happen to get Steve who told me that they haven't forgotten us.
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I finely put the factory MC back on, but...dosen't feel any better then it did when everything was stock so I guess I need to bleed the brakes some more. I did call PM TEC Friday to let them know that I was still interested in how things are going and happen to get Steve who told me that they haven't forgotten us.
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Is that kind of like the check is in the mail??

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Is that kind of like the check is in the mail??

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