Lou Zehnder
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If its rated for it don't worry about legs, jacks or anything else. Just make sure the fab work is good.
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If its rated for it don't worry about legs, jacks or anything else. Just make sure the fab work is good.
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I think parking in a residential situation will create possible hazards.
Think about that
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I think parking in a residential situation will create possible hazards.
Think about that
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I just don't understand what is the purpose for it .If something happened like just say a person walking up an got burned by the muffler etc what's the gain vs risk just saying. That thing cost a lot as well just don't know why you would want that . I wouldn't think you could ride down the road with it hanging out like that.
how so???
Mounted in rear might be better!
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Let's park it an see, what's code for impeding sidewalk traffic.
Look I love the unit, I think it's greAt.
I see a huge advantage using a van. Surprise I use vans!!!!
I love using vans , it's a great idea using this slide.
Always thinking about safety first. I'm sure In a commercial spot no issue.
I'm just questioning the curbside parking?
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Mounted in rear might be better!
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There is no grass between the sidewalk and the street, so you could conceivably receive a ticket for blocking the sidewalk.
Mounted in rear might be better!
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Anymore on this Doug?
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