Most of it is being confortable with tools and understanding how the bike was put together as your taking it apart. once youve done that puttin back together is not too dificult.First big shout out to the men and women serving or served in the armed forces. U guys don't get enough cred. After reading this thread I can see why it's so easy for some of u to work and mod on your bikes! High tech, race cars, engineers, pipelines.... Sheeet man I'm just a lowly commercial real estate broker. I own a small brokerage that specializes in selling and leasing warehouses, factories and distribution buildings here in LA.
Im a combat engineer in the US Army. 17 years in service and counting.
Nice! I need a cage like that with 2 steering wheel so my wife can have her own when I drive... :catfight:Posted a while back but didn't have a picture of the machine I usually run. Fun when it rains and I get to make big booms!
Home away from home(aka inside the cab):
for a size comparison, the tires under the cab are roughly 6-6.5 feet tall.
is this a full time job? so you design the patterns / layers? once youve done a few havent you done them all?I design the stuff you wipe your butt with, not exactly glamorous, but it pays the bills.
Lol, yeah I get that a lot. I work for Georgia Pacific in the consumer products R&D area. Just like anything in the world, you wouldn't believe what goes into TP, paper toweling, paper plates and cups, etc. We hold hundreds of patents for this stuff. We are continually making plates stronger with less material, towels and tissue stronger, softer, more absorbent, and cheaper. Developing new ways to Manufacture and convert paper products more efficiently. So yeah, there are about 300+ people working on this stuff just for GP.is this a full time job? so you design the patterns / layers? once youve done a few havent you done them all?
Lol, yeah I get that a lot. I work for Georgia Pacific in the consumer products R&D area. Just like anything in the world, you wouldn't believe what goes into TP, paper toweling, paper plates and cups, etc. We hold hundreds of patents for this stuff. We are continually making plates stronger with less material, towels and tissue stronger, softer, more absorbent, and cheaper. Developing new ways to Manufacture and convert paper products more efficiently. So yeah, there are about 300+ people working on this stuff just for GP.
I am jealous! I used to love running the smaller equipment at taylor rental and miss it.Posted a while back but didn't have a picture of the machine I usually run. Fun when it rains and I get to make big booms!
Home away from home(aka inside the cab):
for a size comparison, the tires under the cab are roughly 6-6.5 feet tall.