My children and I had an exceptionally good time at the buggy bash and this would not have been possible without the selfless outpouring of support from everyone in attendance that helped out a fellow buggy nut in need, whether it was myself receiving assistance or giving assistance when needed or the many acts of kindness and support that myself and my children witnessed, it truly restored my faith in humanity and helped remind myself and instill in my children values and memories that will last a lifetime, Special Thanks to Pghruby and His Wife, Motion 427, Snickles, Supersoxy, Funnyman, and Wetsu for Their Taxi and Guide Services Thank You, Special Thanks to the Pit Crew: Funnyman, Johnnyfazer, Snickles, Spider Monkey a.k.a.Vince krusekontrol, Digger, Chuck-Orlando, Ray from Kentucky, His Friend Eric, Motion 427, Pghruby, and bvroc for Tools, Talent, Parts and Technical Support. Thank you to Izzought for letting me drive That BIG YELLOW buggy those seats are the hands-down winner of the nicest and most supportive stock seats in any buggy and the suspension was soft like a luxury car all it needed was a cup holder a MP3 player and a little more bottom end torque. Last but Not Least Thank You to Motion 427’s Wife for Graciously Letting Us Borrow Her Family on Sunday for the Trip to the Historical Mine Museum, We Really Enjoyed Their Company.
P.S: I'm not sure who it belongs to or how it got there but somebody left a Dremmel Moto tool and accessories at my campsite. I have the aforementioned tool at my home and would welcome a p.m. from the owner with instructions as to how to handle this situation.
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NORTH Central BUGGY ASSOCIATION-North Central Regional Division-MBRA
Next year the yerf front suspension will be on steroids. perhaps myself and the other five that want a kinroad 300 should get together and negotiate a package price I want mine in blue unless of course I can find a gently used heavily modified red one for now it's only on my wish list as financially I have some other obligations right now.
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Tigger I am glad you got going. I wished I had thought about the yerf brake pads so I would have brought some. the kinroad did well, I was surprized at how well my 300 did bone stock.
next year will be really fun seeing all you guys and gals again
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I'd like to say a big Thank you to Tigger and BIGE for keeping up communications with us folks that were camped on the other end of the campsite. I appreciate both of yall driving around and trying to keep everybody on the same page. It didn't always work out that way, but I'm glad somebody made the effort.
Joined: Wed Nov 28, 2007 1:21 am Posts: 4044 Location: Seattle, WA
Sockman wrote:
I'd like to say a big Thank you to Tigger and BIGE for keeping up communications with us folks that were camped on the other end of the campsite. I appreciate both of yall driving around and trying to keep everybody on the same page. It didn't always work out that way, but I'm glad somebody made the effort.
Thanks guys.
Somehow we missed each other even though you were right across from us. We did spend some time with KartMart Scott and SycArms Tom...
I had to make an effort to head down to the lower loop to find out what was going on, but there was always activity at Funnyman Karl's camp.
Hey Pete. We spoke, but I don't think ever introduced ourselves, if that makes sense. We had a pretty big family group, 10 peeps, so we pretty much all ate dinner together and I wasn't able to get out and meet people at chow time, when everybody else got together. Maybe next year. I did get to talk to Tom quite a bit and that dude really knows his stuff. He said you were the electrical guru, which I might be calling on your expertise as my Hammerhead is not sending a charge to the battery. I found one of your posts on the subject and if I can't figure it out from that, you might be getting a PM, if you don't mind.
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Tigger Im just glad we were able to get you going. The military instored several morals in me that I live by to this day and one of those is you never leave a fallen man behind. Any time my talents can be of service, call on me and I will be there.
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