You know you are running out of winter projects

kml

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when you start washing the helmets. :whistle:

They're just drying on the machines. I didn't put them in the washer.:laugh:



cheers
ken

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Fastfrog007

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You are bored:whistle:

Why pictures and not a KML productions video, those are GREAT:thumbsup:

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I just got into my project last night. Got the swingarm off and all associated stuff. Went to take my rear sprocket off and found someone had stripped the threads on one of the bolts when they put the sprocket on. Had to cut it off with the dremel. YAY! Still waiting to get my stock size swingarm back from powder coating. :thumbsup:

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It's a good thing to clean the helmets. I hate having mine stink! I clean the pads and the helmets once every 2 weeks during the summer time here in Az.

mike1180

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I do mine every year in the winter.
Arai's are nice and easy to pop most of the insides out.
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