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Harry Leary Turbo
sparky:
1984 batch C build 41 (second edition HL)
Baseball = Koisumi Japan
:daumenhoch:
Leary, developed by Harry and Sandy and based upon the Senior Pro. Harry was nicknamed Turbo because at the start of his career he wasn't that successful, then he started powering up to top finishing positions (turbo power).
:)
kevin rettie:
Thanks Sparky, good to know these things. :daumenhoch:
Lazychubs, oxy acid ok? Do I just follow the instructions posted on the site as if it was a frame and forks or does the solution have to be weaker or the rims left in shorter? :-\
Dingobmxer:
--- Quote from: kevin rettie on July 26, 2007, 10:04 PM ---Thanks Sparky, good to know these things. :daumenhoch:
Lazychubs, oxy acid ok? Do I just follow the instructions posted on the site as if it was a frame and forks or does the solution have to be weaker or the rims left in shorter? :-\
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contact Blindstuntman on here, he has a couple of Turbos and a proto Turbo frame
He knows a bit about them :daumenhoch:
:) DINGO :)
Frosty:
Kevin,
Don't put the chrome rims in the acid.
It will damage the ally. Just use some chrome cleaner or brasso (the wadding type - that's my top tip)
Paul
kevin rettie:
Thanks Paul, I thought the rims were some sort of alloy but wasn't sure on how strong the oxy was.
Will take some before and after shots so you can all see. :daumenhoch:
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