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Title: Hope my Trailer's 6' Trex Plank Caused No Grief
Post by: MiltonP on April 06, 2009, 11:46:54 PM
In a 'not so bright' moment during my departure I left my plank laying on the trailer braces instead of placing it in its pocket.  Lets just say it wasn't laying there when I got home!   :roll:   Hope it didn't cause anyone grief/harm as it probably slid off on the exit path.  My bad!  See you all next month.
Title: Re: Hope my Trailer's 6' Trex Plank Caused No Grief
Post by: CTRon on April 07, 2009, 12:45:13 AM
thats a big  doh!   :-D
Title: Re: Hope my Trailer's 6' Trex Plank Caused No Grief
Post by: 1mile14 on April 07, 2009, 11:19:28 PM
Well, hope you find it!! It was great talking with you in the lanes. Sounds like this bike is going to have you hooked!!
Title: Re: Hope my Trailer's 6' Trex Plank Caused No Grief
Post by: MiltonP on April 07, 2009, 11:37:53 PM
No major loss as I only ever use one of the two I carry but I need to pin it when using it to stop it from sliding and/or falling off!  Hooked is pretty accurate.  I am working right now on locating a shop/tuner to work with.  Just sent a note off to one that I know has worked on these bikes in the past.
Title: Re: Hope my Trailer's 6' Trex Plank Caused No Grief
Post by: Dan Stokes on April 12, 2009, 05:55:57 PM
ARRRGH, Maytee.  I didn't see no plank (nor walk one) as we left.  Either someone scored a free plank or it slid out of sight somewhere.

Dan
Title: Re: Hope my Trailer's 6' Trex Plank Caused No Grief
Post by: MiltonP on April 12, 2009, 06:39:02 PM
Luckily I only need oneof the two.  I am probably going to do something different for the floor anyway sooner vs later.  I like the trex as water isn't an issue but the boards still got a little slippery.  Probably a 'liner coated' metal plate that can be moved to either side is my next attempt.