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Lowering Brackets: used to lower the scooter
Note: it give the scooter that racing look. Checkout our website for more details at: www.scooterchromeparts.com
The bracket holds the weight of the roof. In order to start repairs, I used a jack stand to support the weight of the roof before removing the bolts.
An enormous, almost half a metre wide and beautifully textured bracket fungus (Ganoderma applanatum?) is anchored onto a fallen Antarctic beech.
My NCAA bracket after Thursday and Friday of Week 1. Note Vermont and Bucknell are correct, but I'm short three Sweet 16 teams and one from the Elite Eight. Also note my embarrassing Final Four.
Slightly modified emgo brackets after looking all over creation for some cool reasonably priced ones. Actually 2nd set after the first set broke with too much torque on the high quality cast aluminum. The speed holes were added by me with my new trusty step drill that Paul Jr. showed me is good for about everything. Just can't have too many speed holes, especially on a cast iron motorcycle. The headlight is off of a 70's KZ1000 that I found in a local bike salvage yard and cleaned up.
Metered exposure -2EV
Not true bracketing as I only decreased the exposures, experience has taught that there is not usually an advantage to increasing exposure in these situations.
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