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Old 11-11-2021, 05:32 PM   #11
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Default Re: What made you feel good today?

So i tested the gps unit. So same setup but using effectively wheel speed it ran 81. On gps 1st run was 81. Run 2, just for repeat results. That didnt go so well. So atleast now the speedo doesnt give false readings due to wheel spin, but on the grass with the fronts spinning i copped the concrete of my driveway on the sidewall and ripped a tyre. Just my luck. So new rims and tyres ordered. But in that time new gearing should arrive and i can install that whilst the rims and tyres are on the way. I could have just ordered tyres, but my rims are pretty beat up, so a good excuse for new ones.
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