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Awesome progress Chris! Everything looks great! :metal:
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Well, I just finished reading all 61 pages and I have gotta say... I really dig this truck!!! Looking forward to seeing it heading towards reassembly.
And, I had a PK Ripper back in the day (someone broke into our house and stole nothing but it out of my bedroom :( ). I got a Nomura Racing after that, but it just wasn't the same. I still have a Hutch and a Torker, both that I love to ride. |
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I had a similar experience with my Hutch “lawsuit” bike. Pretty sure it was one of my asshat “friends” that made off with it. I loved that bike and the PK, but this Big Ripper is great for cruising with the kids. I have been eye-balling the Hutch re-release XL26, though... |
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I was always a Redline guy, I had several Haro Masters too. I used to be on a freestyle team actually.. :D. Back in tha DAY!.
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Haro, Redline, Hutch, Diamond back man that brings back some memories!
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Minor progress this weekend, got the square nuts welded in for the high-hump and temp installed it. Loads more clearance! It may need to come out again for trans and shifter install and will receive a coat of sealer when it gets bolted down for the last time.
Also patched the inner-inner cowl (upper firewall?) panel, which had a bunch of pinholes and some larger rot. All clean metal now and coated in POR-15 semi-gloss :cool: The infanti (eBay) firewall shave panels seem to fit well, but the blower hole in the new cowl is WAY off. No worries, the cowl panel will need a fair amount of work before install. The fit is actually really good, but it requires some cosmetic repairs, in my opinion :chevy: |
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Truck is coming along awesome!!
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and I’m quite sure I know which di€kweed ‘friend’ aquired my Ripper. For my grown up bike, I have a 26” Specialized A-1 Competition Mountain bike (one of there first full suspension bikes). |
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Me riding the quarter pipe at the skate park in Tallahassee. Attachment 1741004 Me (white shirt) with Greg Hill during a seminar at our local track quite a few years ago. Attachment 1741005 The 20" jump bike. Attachment 1741007 ...sorry for cluttering up your thread. |
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Ok, back to trucks. Made some progress stripping and shaving the firewall. Welded all of the unneeded small holes and the heater pass-through closed. The plan is for a ‘mild’ shave, which will retain the essentials and keep a somewhat stock but custom feel. We’ll see how it goes...
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Sa-mooooooth(ish)... all of the holes are filled. Waiting for my corner piece to arrive from an eBay seller before I call it done and ready for body work. In the meantime, the cowl panel needs some love before install :chevy:
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The firewall looks great. That re-pop cowl looks a bit wrinkly in the corners, I'm assuming that's where you are going to be focusing your "love"?:hc:
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Looking good! Im liking the cleaned up firewall.
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I spent some time today welding the three pieces of the cowl panel together as well as filling the blower hole. It still needs a bit more lovin’ before installation, but we’re getting closer Quote:
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Firewall “smoothish” looks good!
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Is there anything you can do to make the cowl fit better? I'm finding there is like a 1/4" keeping it from sitting flush around the curved areas. Just curious what you did in these areas.
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Looking good! I kinda wish I would have pulled my cowl apart now.
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