What are you working on? (Besides your offroad vehicle)

AssBurns

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Yamaha makes one helluva bike.
They've been big innovators in dirtbikes for a long time. But I don't often like their ergonomics.

I enjoy the MX track more than trails. I like riding at a really high pace, and a track allows that. Last year I nearly went through the windshield of an oncoming SxS that didn't follow the rules of right of way through a corner.
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Slim-Whitey

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I mean.... Honda makes private jets now, Kawasaki makes heavy equipment....

Diversify n shit... Right?
 

4runner DOA

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Axle seal in my Tacoma. It's been leaking gear oil into my drum for awhile and I just finally got around to fixing it. This was after I sprayed it down with brake cleaner. It was bad.


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EL Maggot

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Hardest part is putting the brakes back together which I still need to do. I had just enough daylight to finish one side then my son broke his glasses so I had to stop what I was doing to fix those.

you haven't done enough drum brakes then! haha
i dread doing them but they're easy for me.
 

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I've done my fair share, but it has been awhile. Most cars I do brakes on are disc all around.

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Dezert4Runner

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Does a cornhole board project count as what I’m working on besides my lifted minivan? X-mas present for my stepdad. He’s a big Batman fan. I bought some unfinished boards and painted 3-4 coats over the course of the last couple days. One will be black with yellow and the other one is reverse colors.

Finished stenciling the logo and trim ring tonight so now it’s ready for some yellow paint. Time for a cerveza!

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AssBurns

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Got bored and built a ramp for the kids today. Started off using some scrap wood, and figured I’d actually pick up some wood to make it a little more legit. Sides are 3/4” plywood that I had, used 1”x 2” for the inside, and 3/8” plywood for the ramp surface. I wanted it to be light enough for the kids to be able to move, and able to come apart without tools so the kids and put it together themselves.




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Itaro

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Got bored and built a ramp for the kids today. Started off using some scrap wood, and figured I’d actually pick up some wood to make it a little more legit. Sides are 3/4” plywood that I had, used 1”x 2” for the inside, and 3/8” plywood for the ramp surface. I wanted it to be light enough for the kids to be able to move, and able to come apart without tools so the kids and put it together themselves.




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The emergency rooms are busy enough as it is
 
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Got bored and built a ramp for the kids today. Started off using some scrap wood, and figured I’d actually pick up some wood to make it a little more legit. Sides are 3/4” plywood that I had, used 1”x 2” for the inside, and 3/8” plywood for the ramp surface. I wanted it to be light enough for the kids to be able to move, and able to come apart without tools so the kids and put it together themselves.




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HAHAHAHA, this is AWESOME!!! I like how he roll-walked up over the ramp at the end!!! :rofl::rofl::rofl::doh:
 

Chris In Milwaukee

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Got bored and built a ramp for the kids today. Started off using some scrap wood, and figured I’d actually pick up some wood to make it a little more legit. Sides are 3/4” plywood that I had, used 1”x 2” for the inside, and 3/8” plywood for the ramp surface. I wanted it to be light enough for the kids to be able to move, and able to come apart without tools so the kids and put it together themselves.




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That dump truck is going on a wild ride
 
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