RT68440
Well-Known Member
I'll be 37 this coming February
I do. And I can't say when I used it last. Oh... yes I can say what I used it for, just don't know when. I guess I can remove it sometime soon. But when I do that...I'll probably need it the next week and forgot where I put it. Better just keep it in the tool box. Wait...where's the tool box?Who here still has a brass feeler guage for gapping points, in their tool box ? Ha ha ha
Do they allow burnouts? Will there be cute young (over 18) girls standing on the sidewalks waiting to say, "Can I hop a ride?'' ''Yo Bobby, come back around.''.70 and wondering who in family to leave car and tools.
Think be buried in car with my tools heard there’s gold streets to drive on.
HEY! Watch who you're calling an old graybeard!Yeah, I wonder who is the oldest member. ^ 73 ^ above, so it's not me. .. I hope there are more 40 and under than us old graybeards.
Unless you have already made this mistake, you better stick to Mopars. It's a whole lot safer.
...and cheaper.Unless you have already made this mistake, you better stick to Mopars. It's a whole lot safer.
Would look good at any age
I remember running a new dollar bill though them, before and after setting the points with a steel feeler.Never used brass feelers to set points. Both my bikes use points. Set em with steel gauges and then run a bidness card between em.
They just get faster.My pants size and shoes are under 40...
Just opened my eyes and am now 50... Enjoy the 40s as it seemed to be the fastest decade by far!