Wearing a helmet
- pissontheroof
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Re: Wearing a helmet
I just know you’ll get a kick out of my own invention,John Bingham wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2023 8:56 amIt looks like something a hillbilly made in their barn. You can get much better conversions with working differentials.
I kept losing (bounced out ) the wood I had as a wheel stop if I parked on a hill
So I made my own “ parking brake “ .
Peace out !
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Re: Wearing a helmet
Good to see you haven't been impaired by that head injury....pissontheroof wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2023 5:35 pm Well you shirley must have seen the standard ones hey make for the impared non walkers with like buggy type bicycle wheels , I had one of them at first I got rid of after my first and only head injury
Round trip not far from and back to Aqua resort -
.. not that many years or long before they bought it and paved over the swimming pool .
Stay safe out there...
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