Subject: Re: Off Topic parts I.D. Help
Author: rick woods
Date: Mar 17, 2002, 4:14 PM
Post ID: 1709870222
I could tie em to a rope and throw them out for extra braking power. Like
a anchor: )!!!
Thanks guys, Rick
On Sun, 17 Mar 2002 23:44:08 +0000 Gary Cheek <kg8-@home.com> writes:
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Well rick , hard to tell for sure but the stuff doesn't look at all
British. Kinda looks like Japanese stuff. Try hose clamping, tie
wrapping and vinyl taping it to your bars. hook it up with some lamp
cord and call it switch gear ! JUST KIDDING,
LIGHTEN
UP !
rick woods wrote:I got some parts I can't identify with some british stuff Iacquired.They don't look British or Italian to me. Any help identifyingwould begreatly appreciated. See the link below. The parts with questionmarksare the ones I don't recognize. Click on the thumbnails toenlargephotos. Thanks in advance, Rick Woods
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1972 Eldo Police Model
1974 Eldo Civvy Amal
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