Lots fo catch up on this thread. (yours always move so fasf!) Good stuff as always. . Thinking Iβll drive down for some beauty pics when the time comes. Find a fountain or twoβ¦
Lots fo catch up on this thread. (yours always move so fasf!) Good stuff as always. . Thinking Iβll drive down for some beauty pics when the time comes. Find a fountain or twoβ¦
Savannah looks beautiful. Hope to get there someday.
Iβve been to the USA many times however my first trip across the country in 92 as a backpacker was the most memorable. I got a driveaway car with a mate in LA and we had a week to deliver it to the owner in Booneville Arkansas. After dropping it off we took a Greyhound to Louisville, then Memphis, New Orleans and finally flew to New York. I stayed in a beautiful Antebellum mansion in Memphis for a few days. Thanks for the awesome photos.
Probably the best summary I've ever heardYou got to see a great mix of the US on that trip. Many people compare Savannah to Charleston, SC and New Orleans, LA. I think of them as three historic Southern port cities that are sisters. We each have nice old historic houses with a lot of cast iron balconies and ornamentation (used as ballast from trading ships).
Charleston is the stuck up snobby sister
Savannah is the graceful true Southern Belle of course.
And New Orleans is the one that everyone loves,,,,because,,,,,,,,well, she's the slutty sister.
Cool. thanks. youβre welcome downunder too.Come on down anytime! I'll show you all of the best fountain spots!!!
I'm thinking just cut the cable clean it's an after market shifter that would make sense to keep it universal. Super cool shifter and the package is even cooler. You have the package ?Does anyone know how to connect the shifter cable to these Bendix Stick Shifters? Most shifters need some stop at the shifter end to hold the cable. Does this one not require that? Do I just cut the cable clean and clamp it under the copperish color collar?
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I'm thinking just cut the cable clean it's an after market shifter that would make sense to keep it universal. Super cool shifter and the package is even cooler. You have the package ?
You could cut it clean, and leave some extra beyond the copper clamp, like a 1/2" or better, and clamp a 'cable end' on it to keep it from fraying over time. Cable ends are the little aluminum ends that slip over the end of derailleur and brake cables, you'll want the der sized ones, less bulk. Then I would guess you put it in the hardest gear (highest...5 ?) and then run the cable around that spool in the shifter counter clockwise, and with the shifter all the way forward, through the copper clamp, snug it up, and turn down the screw on the clamp. Then as you pull it back, it should climb through the gears, making it easier as it goes. I haven't seen the 'back end ' of the shifting mech, derailleur ? But I'm assuming there is a spring tension somewhere on the cable to return the cable.
The Chop Shop bars have it in my opinion.
Love the perfect level attitude of this picture.
Wow ,that's bad ... nice buildTrying out some vintage crossbars I have.
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