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More pictures of my 15' bicentenial

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Re: More pictures of my 15' bicentenial

Post: # 7687Post ConFuseee »

but yes i didnt even start grinding the core yet.. i am redoing that i bought it how it is.. i still have alot of grinding to do.. the transum will be the hardest part
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Re: More pictures of my 15' bicentenial

Post: # 7688Post ccrick »

ConFuseee wrote:i'm not doing up in the nose or past that hump.. it isnt bad
place your bets!!! lol You have to cut the air box out of there and you'll find another tampon! :up:
We're nor raggin on ya, we can see through the crystal chop. Dont short change the repair.
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Re: More pictures of my 15' bicentenial

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the front is totally solid..
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Re: More pictures of my 15' bicentenial

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It might be fine but you won't know until you start tearing into it. That front air box weighs a tone you might want to cut it out and put a truck inner tube up there to still have flotation and to save weight.
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Re: More pictures of my 15' bicentenial

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okay. we'll see when i grind the core and the rest of the floor out. Thank you :)
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