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Nice!...Best of Luck....
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Anyone know the inside width of the front seats? I'm curious to see if I'd even fit in that thing.
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I'll get ya a measurement tomorrow.
Rick |
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The fiberglass shell is almost 22", but with the foam, its around 18".
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Originally Posted by FX10
The fiberglass shell is almost 22", but with the foam, its around 18".
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whats with the bar across the back seat? roller coaster ride??
and you prob shouldnt be out there hammering it with a torn up prop....could cause bearing damage in that drive due to the out of balance. |
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The owner has young kids, so ther bar is a safety precaution. As far as the props are concerned, S & S did them over when they got hammered. They seem to have lost alittle blade area............ I'm hoping they're balanced.
Rick |
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Rick Did They Ever Get A Top End Number On The Twins? Not A Guestamit. Also Im Looking To Install A Cabin Door On My Tempest.still Available?
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He hasn't gotten new props I far as I've heard, he's still running the refurbished props. So we don't have any actual numbers. was doing 78 with the chewed up props.
I'll find out about the door tomorrow |
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Zuper,
Spoke with Bob at work today in reference to your door. What was your original door made of ? There was a teak one a starboard one (white plastic) and a lexan one. which did you have ? |
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