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Looks like we get a new neighbor....:grinpimp: :cheers:

Oh gawd. If Dan's tellin' us this it can't be good. Better hide the kids and wifes.

And welcome Beno to the world of HDC. :flipoff2:

Jon
 
My other "brotha" is moving in... :bounce:

Ali
 
Welcome to New Mexico. :cheers:

Vince
 
Mike,

I've heard lots of jokes about the Saran Wrap but I always thought it was along the same lines as the color of the curtains in your 80. I didn't think that you actually had tried it, regardless of whether it was a joke or a serious test. I wish I had been in the club and at the run where that picture was taken. :lol:
 
... I always thought it was along the same lines as the color of the curtains in your 80.

Marc,
You got something against the curtains in my 80? Greg and I spent hours pouring over fabric web sites looking for the right colour combinations. Please consider other's feelings before you shoot off your mouth.

There is no way to hurt my feelings about the shrink wrap. The first jab at my ingenuity was 10 minutes after I left the house when the nice lady at Starbucks asked me if Pristine was new. "No." I quietly replied, "Why do you ask?" She said "I thought it might be new because it still has the plastic on it." Most of the guys on that trip were cool with it but Robbie drove the final stake right through my heart when he told me my truck looked like a used condom.

Naysayers aside, the experiment was quite successful. I have refined the process and materials since those early, dark days. Stage II of the experiment has been conducted in private testings. Not so much to avoid the cruel criticism from the club (but that's part of it,) but more to maintain secrecy. Marc, you of all people should understand secrecy since that is a major requirement where you work.

Anyway, Stage II was an enormous success. Stage III involved some minor adjustments to the material composition and Stage IV perfected the application techniques. The patent has been applied for and granted.

Cruise Moab 2007 will mark the debut of the final product. Toyota has agreed to use our product on all of their Trail Team vehicles. We have donated 10 kits in the Friday night raffle at CM07. We will be doing a demonstration (application and endurance test) at the Thursday night vendor fair. Of course, Pristine will be decked out with a full treatment; both sides, bonnet, and for the first time, the roof. We are calling this Invisible Armour[SIZE=-1]™[/SIZE].

See ya at Moab! I'll be laughing all the way to the bank. :grinpimp:

-Mike-
 
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Did your Phase I test use that thick, sticky-backed clear wrap that is often used for restraining large or bulky items on pallets that are being shipped somewhere? Not a bad money-making idea since there probably are many more people out there worried about getting scratches on their mall cruisers than people who don't mind (or are even proud of) a little trail pinstriping.
 
Did your Phase I test use that thick, sticky-backed clear wrap ...

Marc,
Please pay attention. It was Stage I, not Phase I, and no, the material was not the shrink-wrap material.

To all the lurkers....
Jon's engine came from DOA with shrink-wrap and nobody hassled him did they!!! Not one single comment. Further proof that everyone's always pickin' on me.

-Mike-
 
Marc,
Please pay attention. It was Stage I, not Phase I,......

Did you TM that too?

Jon hasn't taken his engine on a run yet or parked it in front of Starbucks while he got his double mocha latte before the run so we can't logically give him grief about it being wrapped with plastic.
 
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Jon's engine came from DOA with shrink-wrap and nobody hassled him did they!!! Not one single comment. Further proof that everyone's always pickin' on me.

-Mike-

HEY, leave me out of this!
 
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Most of the guys on that trip were cool with it but Robbie drove the final stake right through my heart when he told me my truck looked like a used condom.

Wasn't that a Magdalena run? Forget about scratches, someone needs to invent something to keep a rig from sliding off a cliff...
 
Why did the hood receive the "treatment"....
 
Why did the hood receive the "treatment"....

The trail was tight. Really tight. Sharp thorns like driving through a barbed wire fence for 3 hours. It was the (now closed I think) trail past cabin springs and the big oak tree up to the B17 crash site on North Baldy in the Magdelanas. The hood got the treatment as part of the experiment. All kidding aside, the stuff worked really well. I was surprised.

The emotional scars from the harassment of so-called friends is another matter. :crybaby:

-Mike-
 
He arrived late to the run and snuck up on us as we traveled south on I-25. He came on the radio and said "Now don't laugh guys, OK?" He kept repeating that til he passed a couple of us and the reason became clear.....:hillbilly:

It was indeed effective, to the point that it kept his rear flare from comming completely off when he attempted to get a very large rock to move out of his way.....:eek:
 
Hitting the road tomorrow (Tuesday night) for NM!

Very excited indeed. Going to Ft. Dodge, IA for Weds. wrenching with Doc. Then the next day onto IBCRUSN's pad in Wichita then the inbound to NM through Amarillo, TX.

Should be there late Friday night and then a nice wrenching sesh at Beo's on Saturday!!

:cool:

Looking forward to meeting you all.

Best regards.
-onur
Oberlin, OH
 
oh, bypassing colorado all together.....REAL NICE!!!

and i thought we were friends.........;p


be safe buddy!!!

:lol:
 
Hitting the road tomorrow (Tuesday night) for NM!

Very excited indeed. Going to Ft. Dodge, IA for Weds. wrenching with Doc. Then the next day onto IBCRUSN's pad in Wichita then the inbound to NM through Amarillo, TX.

Should be there late Friday night and then a nice wrenching sesh at Beo's on Saturday!!

:cool:

Looking forward to meeting you all.

Best regards.
-onur
Oberlin, OH

Are you guys gonna start on his new 4"? Let me know when you guys start because I will try to come.

Graham
 
Graham,
The objective of Saturday is to remove the 851/860 springs from my truck and install them (with new OME shocks) onto Noah's truck. Then we'll take Noah's truck somewhere to put on the tires (BFG MTs.) While my truck is up with the springs off, we will put on the 4" springs if they have arrived. There is a chance we won't have the fronts. I need to call Christo to check the status. If the springs are not in town then we may be doing "Plan-B."

-Mike-
 
Sounds like a plan. I hope everything makes it in time for the big switcharoo.

By the way, the coils (850J/863) I got from you last week burned a hole in my pocket overnight and I put them on immediately the next morning. To the untrained eye it looks about the same, but I got some great extra lift out of the switch. Sold my mediums to my buddy, who by the way, should be a new HDC member when his truck arrives. I hope to get him out on the April run.

Let me know what time you guys plan on starting Saturday.

Graham
 

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