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Stubby

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  1. Got a few additions since I started this thread . Pics to follow but they will be a Gibson LP standard Maple top ( 60s neck ) . A Gibson ES 335 custom Cherry also with a maple top . A very nice 1988 Gibson ES 175 all original and a well used 1981 but good Ricky 330 in fire glow ?
  2. Not many to be fair . It was ported from pretty much day one by petemate so has always run cooler . Its had a brake handle ( see its broken in the pic ) starter mech as the little dowels bend a primer bulb , up dated carb after a month or so , one or two spark plugs a new top cover and thats about it really . Always run on Aspen 4 mixed with Red Line Racing 2t oil at 50:1 .
  3. I have one of the first . 2011 saw . Still going .
  4. He has already built it . I would have suggested Marine Ply if it has to be ply . Otherwise Stoke board .
  5. Driven to church on Sundays by little old lady . = Clutch is fucked .
  6. Genuine sale . Don't really know what that means ...
  7. Cooper AT 3 are not noisy . Can't hear any difference between them and a normal road tier to be fair . They are a compromise but then so is life ..
  8. Cooper AT 3 for me . Good compromise .
  9. Could be the fuel solenoid . The primer should feel resistance when full .
  10. Never Poo Poo another mans Poo Poo Blackadder !
  11. Change out the rubber components that have been attacked by the petrol . Aspen wont harm them from then on .
  12. Or they are machines that have been run on pump fuel for a long time and recently switched to Aspen . ( rubber component degradation causing air leaks ) The petrol has degraded the rubber , Not the aspen .
  13. Coz I will be sitting in me shreadies with the patio doors open .

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