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- Radikal Trucks
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- Timing Guru
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Vlad, My timers have 2 clocks built into the unit so you would need an additional system. I have 1 prototype model I am willing to let y'all borrow but you will need to get a few tape-switches and some wire. If you can raise about $100. you will be racin' 4 at a time.
I look forward to beating TK at the next DC spec race. Take away his million dollar trucks, bearings, etc....I can beat him!
Buenas Suerte,
Guillermo
I look forward to beating TK at the next DC spec race. Take away his million dollar trucks, bearings, etc....I can beat him!
Buenas Suerte,
Guillermo
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- Moscow-Washington
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BAM! I'm buying one.
You know...if you have a slalom spot where you go all the time, you can just bury that cable 1-2 inches under the ground and Bam! you can set up super fast and Bam! the system gets even more lightweight as you don't have to carry the cable around.
So SR. TWay......ow much for zee extra cable spool?
You know...if you have a slalom spot where you go all the time, you can just bury that cable 1-2 inches under the ground and Bam! you can set up super fast and Bam! the system gets even more lightweight as you don't have to carry the cable around.
So SR. TWay......ow much for zee extra cable spool?
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- Phoenix, AZ, USA
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No worries Mr.Tway, I dig the e-infomercial the way it is.
I recently bought a wheel measuring device. One of those rubber wheel things that you can measure distances out quickly on the road and mark cone placement.
I've got my quiver built, all disciplines covered, cones, course equipment except a timing system.
If I ever recover, I will talk to you about purchasing a system. They look really simple to use.
Again, thank you for your participation within this community.
I recently bought a wheel measuring device. One of those rubber wheel things that you can measure distances out quickly on the road and mark cone placement.
I've got my quiver built, all disciplines covered, cones, course equipment except a timing system.
If I ever recover, I will talk to you about purchasing a system. They look really simple to use.
Again, thank you for your participation within this community.
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- Timing Guru
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- Phoenix, AZ, USA
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How cool Mr.Tway, how cool...
I really enjoyed it, BAM!
Thanks for letting us know.
I really enjoyed it, BAM!
Thanks for letting us know.
On 2002-09-25 15:04, William Tway wrote:
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