robwbright
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- Apr 8, 2005
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rmc_olderthandirt said:I didn't understand how you could possibly be worn out chasing your daughter around until I saw the pictures......
I bet she'll have those training wheels off in no time!
Rod
High Lord Gomer said:When my kids had training wheels on their bicycles (man, I feel old) I gradually bent them further and further up until they weren't really using them and then I took them off.
rickyd said:Good job!! When is her next ride?
High Lord Gomer said:Rob, you don't have a redneck vise?!?
Lay a board on the ground, the part on top of it, another board on top of that, then park one wheel of the truck on top of all that.
Hit the training wheel with a hammer, watch it bounce back upward and put a nice dent in the fender. Adjust your swing so that when you hit it again it bounces up and hits your forehead. Give up and take it to grandpa's vise.
robwbright said:Besides, I have my hands full jetting my own bike - and trying to figure out why most of the time the little Z50 won't run for more than 10 minutes without stalling when it's really hot outside (it starts right back up everytime - and yes, I have checked and cleaned the carb twice)./QUOTE]
Have you checked the vent on the gas cap?
junkjeeps said:robwbright said:Besides, I have my hands full jetting my own bike - and trying to figure out why most of the time the little Z50 won't run for more than 10 minutes without stalling when it's really hot outside (it starts right back up everytime - and yes, I have checked and cleaned the carb twice)./QUOTE]
Have you checked the vent on the gas cap?
Ye - that's not it.
High Lord Gomer said:It would have to be a really big vise to hold a building. I wouldn't suggest using my redneck vise method to hold the building.
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