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- February 9, 2011 at 12:58 am
I received the 94 Cuda Comp I won on Ebay. Fedex lost it for a couple of days in Victoria, TX, but it finally arrived. It is confirmed to be a 14″ and has a serial number of AX3100027. It seems to be about 96% factory stock. On a scale of 1 to 10 with 7 as passing, I would give it a 7.9. It looks like it has been ridden pretty hard. One of the rims needs trued, all wheel bearings need attention, front tire is dry rotted, fork needs rebuilding and the frame is pretty much scuffed up all over. But, it is all there, the frame is straight, no cracks, and I am thrilled to have it. I still think it was worth what I paid for it. It will be an 8.5 by the time I am finished with it.
And, I got a bicycle shipping box to boot..Here are some images after I cleaned it up.
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- April 26, 2014 at 6:57 pm
Nice knife.
Here are a few images I took on today’s ride at the Greenbelt near the house. This is at a natural retention pond that does not retain water year around. I know the wild hogs like to waller in it when it becomes a mud pit.
As I was riding, I rode upon a big deer laying down about 20ft from me shrouded by brush. I thought it was dead at first because surely it would have ran off before I got there. Then it jumped up and hauled ass through the woods.- April 29, 2014 at 3:21 am
Holy cow Mix, those are some beautiful photos! That looks much more like Vermont than it does Austin, Tejas. Yes, I misspelled it on purpose because I live in Southern Mexifornia where “Spanglish” is the practical language. I understand that the water eventually dries up but how many months of the year do you get standing water with lush greenery? How close is that to your home? I could never get of that scenery!
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