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    Hart case hack

    Update before I leave on Thursday June 2nd. Hacked the inside of the lid which opened up a huge amount of storage for all the little things that somehow seem to get lost exactly when you need them. I'll post the final project when I'm done. As a side note, one of the campgrounds I'll be staying is called Toad Suck, in Toad Suck, Ark., where else, right near Russellville where we had the 2016 rally. Maybe I'll swing by Honda and throw them a "How ya doin".

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    The final project

    https://youtu.be/1voE46SuaTo
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    Hey...you made that vid that helped me get thru the Torq Loopz install. This lid mod is really creative!

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    Quote Originally Posted by glengarrygr View Post
    Hey...you made that vid that helped me get thru the Torq Loopz install. This lid mod is really creative!
    Thanks, Glad to be of help, now your "B" is breathing properly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by willtill View Post
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    Conservation of space my friend. I read an old post you went darkside, if that's correct which tire did you go with. By the time I get back I'll need a new rear, definitely so I was thinking about changing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by taxfree4 View Post
    Conservation of space my friend. I read an old post you went darkside, if that's correct which tire did you go with. By the time I get back I'll need a new rear, definitely so I was thinking about changing.
    Michelin Primacy Alpine 195/55 R16. It's a winter tire and a run flat. Sadly, they don't make them anymore. Am still running it. Lot's of tread left too @ 26psi

    If you do find one, grab it with all of your might. It is perfect for the F6B.

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    Copy, thank you
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    Quote Originally Posted by willtill View Post
    Michelin Primacy Alpine 195/55 R16. It's a winter tire and a run flat. Sadly, they don't make them anymore. Am still running it. Lot's of tread left too @ 26psi

    If you do find one, grab it with all of your might. It is perfect for the F6B.
    Interesting. I wonder if there is something equivalent that is available for purchase. Although I read COVID supply-chain issues hit the tire industry too.

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