The normal slingshot answer. "Two Weeks"
Posts by jpb19403
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and wishes for many many more.
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makes today's grilled chicken sort of sad.
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I have always used the highest octane available when I fill up. In my area that is almost always 93. I also always add fuel conditioner/stabilizer.
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I can't see how it would. 2019 has the ecotech engine while the 2020 has a Polaris built engine.
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Southeast Pennsylvania (Philadelphia area), we are still under "stay at home". Of course I take that to mean I can ride the sling by myself on occasion, before my better half has had enough and smothers me in my sleep.
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Definitely stoked to see the return to space travel from American soil with the use of a vehicle built by a nongovernmental company!
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Happy birthday! rabtech and thanks for all you do for us on the forum.
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The clutch is hydraulically actuated. There is no cable to adjust. Someone else may be able to chime in about any possible adjustment.
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Just moved to Kennett Square here in PA... Thursday was the closing on the house so I'm officially a Yankee now.... Damn.
Welcome to PA. Your timing is perfect if you were looking for a place with a stay at home order in place for probably the rest of the month. I'm just a few miles up the road from you near Valley Forge. If you remember I am the guy that got the only blue top.
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Not much to this. The guy didn't even know that there is storage behind the seats. He said the only storage is the glove box. Makes it hard to believe that he knows much about the Slingshot.
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Same commercial as RCN (a local internet company) is running in the Philadelphia market.
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Single Malt Scotch! Probably not getting a check anyway.
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Prayers going out for you both.
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No contest, Sling wins.
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So without sports, no beer?
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Well the Slingshot came first. The tadpole trike came second to help keep me fit to ride the Slingshot and not the wheelchair.
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It is a harder plastic and very durable. The colors I used are black and silver (not white) with a blue boarder. Make sure you use the ramp transitions at the overhead doors and leave 1/2 inch gap all the way around the edges. When exposed to direct sunlight it will expand a little bit. Easy to clean with a mop and not overly slippery when wet.
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I've had racedeck on my garage floor for about 10 years. Easy to keep clean and way easier on the feet and knees than concrete.