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Re: The Triton's competition

 
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Old 25-06.-2008, 02:44 PM   #1
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I like how everything has just been paint pictures.

Deminsions plz!


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Old 25-06.-2008, 02:52 PM   #2
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Jerrick wrote:
> I like how everything has just been paint pictures.
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> Deminsions plz!




Ahhh I hate how you want progress

I've been meaning to get around to it, but have had so much to do. I
think tommorow I'll be meeting up with him. Once I explain everything
to him and talk with him about the frame design, I should have a rough
estimate as to dimensions.

I really appreciate everyone's design, but unless I run into a problem
with mine I don't think I'll change it. I know it sounds bad, but It's
just I really like it and I haven't seen anything to radical in
reguards to another superior design that incorporates a little free
play for just about every style of riding.

Thanks for the interest guys and I'll keep everyone up to date on all
of this


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Old 25-06.-2008, 05:08 PM   #3
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The UniSLAB wrote:
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> I really appreciate everyone's design, but unless I run into a problem
> with mine I don't think I'll change it. I know it sounds bad



Not really.

Just remember: a camel is a horse designed by a committee.


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