Big Sur drive
#193
Registered User
Originally Posted by rob-2,Apr 3 2010, 08:40 PM
Some good shots
I never new I had a double chin... oh my. To the gym
I never new I had a double chin... oh my. To the gym
#196
Thanks Dan...for now I tossed them in photbucket and i think i direct linked them? or image linked them? Heck I dont know what im doing....but theres pictures up here so i guess it worked. Im going to do some research and ill contact you if I need to....thanks....Bob
#197
Mac, thanks for organizing, even though we all know Sandy is the brains of the operation. And thanks for the suspension advice and info. I'm gonna do my homework on that before I make any big plans. When you get that route info from our new friend Carlos, forward it my way.
That rear brake pad spring rubbed annoyingly the whole way home, but the brakes worked fine. Still a good thing I didn't push it, though. Had it failed, the pads might have come unseated. That $6 part killed my drive after the detour. Ordering a new one from bernardiparts.com right now. Luckily it should be a 5 minute repair.
That rear brake pad spring rubbed annoyingly the whole way home, but the brakes worked fine. Still a good thing I didn't push it, though. Had it failed, the pads might have come unseated. That $6 part killed my drive after the detour. Ordering a new one from bernardiparts.com right now. Luckily it should be a 5 minute repair.
#199
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Thread Starter
Originally Posted by thomsbrain,Apr 3 2010, 10:00 PM
Mac, thanks for organizing, even though we all know Sandy is the brains of the operation. And thanks for the suspension advice and info. I'm gonna do my homework on that before I make any big plans. When you get that route info from our new friend Carlos, forward it my way.
That rear brake pad spring rubbed annoyingly the whole way home, but the brakes worked fine. Still a good thing I didn't push it, though. Had it failed, the pads might have come unseated. That $6 part killed my drive after the detour. Ordering a new one from bernardiparts.com right now. Luckily it should be a 5 minute repair.
That rear brake pad spring rubbed annoyingly the whole way home, but the brakes worked fine. Still a good thing I didn't push it, though. Had it failed, the pads might have come unseated. That $6 part killed my drive after the detour. Ordering a new one from bernardiparts.com right now. Luckily it should be a 5 minute repair.
I'll forward the info to you, maybe we can go check them out when you have time.