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Post by chanito on Sept 27, 2005 20:24:30 GMT -5
:)Great looking scoot, the windshield should be there, any day now
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Post by ZoomZoom on Sept 27, 2005 22:15:43 GMT -5
I'm anxiously waiting for it...in the meantime I'm trying to finish up on my under seat project. Plus I still need to give it a good wash after that trek up the mountain. Plus I still have my other projects I already mention before to still tackle. I'm just having to much fun riding for all that.
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Post by Doctavius on Sept 28, 2005 3:57:49 GMT -5
what is that structure? ? And Where? Sooke?
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Post by ZoomZoom on Sept 28, 2005 8:24:01 GMT -5
It's some kind of navigation antenna for I don't know what. Place is on SaltSpring Island, Mt Tsuam, I believe that's how it is spell. Went up there to do some geocaching and test the ruckus on bush roads.
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Post by chanito on Sept 28, 2005 16:43:01 GMT -5
;D Great job with the underseat storage ;D
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Post by ZoomZoom on Sept 28, 2005 19:05:59 GMT -5
Thanks! It's coming off soon so that I can add removeable pockets on the sides and the front. My sewing skills aren't that great and I'm using a sewing machine from the late 1800's or early 1900's named Cinderella.
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Post by ZoomZoom on Oct 10, 2005 13:58:29 GMT -5
Much better with the chanito windshield. Seen here with gpsr on turn signal, mini backpack which fits perfectly between windshield and my rear shock.
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Post by Duster on Oct 13, 2005 19:48:43 GMT -5
The antenna structure in ZoomZoom's picture is called a VOR. It is for aviation navagation. Since ZoomZoom is in the Vancouver, B.C. area, I believe it is the VOR for Vancouver International Airport. It is about 7.1 natical miles from the airport, & if you can listen to aircraft radio traffic, you will hear it on 115.9 identifying itself in morse code as YVR. All larger airports have these, & many smaller airports in outlying areas. They are used for direction finding & triangulation so planes will stay in established unseen pathways.
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Post by ZoomZoom on Oct 13, 2005 20:52:57 GMT -5
This one was on salt Spring Island, I'm on Vancouver Island, a 45 min ride on the ferry from my place.
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'05 Ruckus, '97 Polaris 400L 4X4
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Post by ZoomZoom on Nov 21, 2005 19:43:38 GMT -5
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Post by chanito on Nov 21, 2005 20:00:00 GMT -5
Nice looking scooter, i like the webbing around the windshield and the bussiness like aproach to the geo hunting ;D ;D
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