Mine's bigger. You must be talkin 'bout Dave.
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Mine's bigger. You must be talkin 'bout Dave.
hmmmm, ARE You sure?? (in her best My Cousin Vinny voice of Joe Pesci)
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Ida know.
Mine:
A double tube for stiffness & contoured for maximum astetics. It's all about performance.
Dave's:
Longitudinal flexing = flacid.
Trust me sweetie - you DON'T wanna play a game of wit against a perverted engineer.
PK - The microphone is all yours now.:)
Tom - I hope you're deleting this page from your browser history before Bren looks over your shoulder. :slap:
I brought a new member into the fold today, one of my students bought the ebony that was in North Carolina, a steal!!! He got it for 3200 out the door. I haven't looked at it yet, but I warned him about the pervs that troll the site:) I can't hang out with him at all,that would be fraternization, but I told him I could offer him pointers when needed.
Sounds like a suck-up to me. ;) Teacher's pet, teacher's pet lol... :D
Oops, I think yer right ....I humbly bow to you oh master perv! :goof: :laugho:
...but still gotta say, ain't no longitudinal flexing in dat thing..it's rock hard, :mbrasd:, you know the bumper thing....! Can take a 25 mph whack no problem, but ya gotta leave the rubber things on! That's one hard little bumper! And did ya notice...it's textured too! Wohoo!:thumbup:
p.s..."double tube for stiffness"....hmmm, isn't that one of those inflatable things the surgeon inserts & you pump up??:_thinking
Well. in the words of a world famous perverted engineer -
"I have no response to that!"
And to get us partly back on topic -
Wow, Tom - what size is your RV??
That bumper looks too wide for anything you could register on the roads here.
Or is it an optical illusion caused by that OSFH??
PK
See... engineers. They're like that.
Rekin it's an optical illusion. It's a 32' Coachman that's built on a Ford dually frame.
The spec sheet for the 301SS is located here:
http://coachmenrv.com/products/model...&Product=Class C Motorhomes&Series=Concord
I think you should have called it "frequent shin trauma".
:laughing:
Bart
They are a tad higher than shin height:eek: