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Mr C
14-May-2005, 16:31
Lesson 1
Its important to choose the right tool for the job, Failing that peices of paving slab will do. Then hit as hard as you can.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v632/pclensey/Image020.jpg

Lesson 2
Sould lession 1 not achive the desired results. Just saw the B*stard off.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v632/pclensey/Image021.jpg

[Edited on 14-5-2005 by Mr C]

[Edited on 14-5-2005 by Mr C]

TP
14-May-2005, 16:44
Delicate machines that need the utmost care? NUP!!!

Wylie1
14-May-2005, 16:49
Does the ' C ' in Mr C stand for COWBOY by any chance??:eureka:

skidlids
14-May-2005, 16:50
And I thought a bit of paving slab was the right toll for the job, I wonder what he should have been using instead :puzzled:

Jools
14-May-2005, 17:19
Originally posted by skidlids
And I thought a bit of paving slab was the right toll for the job, I wonder what he should have been using instead :puzzled:

Don't be daft Kev, I thought you knew your onions when it came to mechanics, and there you are, don't even seem to know that you need a Kango for that sort of job

keefer
14-May-2005, 20:57
ok ok
so the engine was taken out by any means necessary.
but I was supplied the concrete and saw by MrC :D
she has been given a wee wash down (MrC do you recognise it :smug:)
and has been put in the fresh black chassis (looks good)
and ill wire it up during next week
look forward to getting it out :saint:

keefer
14-May-2005, 20:58
and

swannymere
14-May-2005, 22:16
:saint:You look dealership trained to me

skidlids
14-May-2005, 23:11
Originally posted by Jools
Don't be daft Kev, I thought you knew your onions when it came to mechanics, and there you are, don't even seem to know that you need a Kango for that sort of job

If i couldn't budget it with a lump of concrete and I haven't got a Kango I could try the works Hillti and if that didnt work maybe I could turn it on its side put it on the mill bed and machine it out.
And if all else fails somebody pass me the cutting torch. :P

DC
14-May-2005, 23:47
Originally posted by keefer
ok ok
so the engine was taken out by any means necessary.
but I was supplied the concrete and saw by MrC :D
she has been given a wee wash down (MrC do you recognise it :smug:)
and has been put in the fresh black chassis (looks good)
and ill wire it up during next week
look forward to getting it out :saint:

Ohhhh you bugger!!:devil:

Your at it again.;)

DC.:burn:

Mr C
15-May-2005, 12:28
Originally posted by keefer
ok ok
so the engine was taken out by any means necessary.
but I was supplied the concrete and saw by MrC :D
she has been given a wee wash down (MrC do you recognise it :smug:)
and has been put in the fresh black chassis (looks good)
and ill wire it up during next week
look forward to getting it out :saint:

Bloodly hell it looks a different lump to the one we took out. Glad its gone to a good home. Hope you had a good trip back

JPM
16-May-2005, 08:34
You butchers you :lol:

I have that bike for a couple of years, before you know it it's written off and being stripped with a chunk of concrete!

Motor looks pretty good/clean there!

Have fun!