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PURE ICE

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What's up. 
Copied this from my intro page. Thought I'd share

Oh yea. Figgured i share some thing I dident think of when buying or immediately  there after.
Handling your yak out of the water.
When I bought I knew the weight but had guy help load it in the back  of my work truck. Easy!
Now I'm home it's dark and I'm by myself this is awkward.
Out of the truck musseled down the drive and in the garage no problem not much dragging.
Next day let's try loading it on the 4runner. ........
Well this sucks skate board helps but its awkward and I look like an ass.  Getting it down is just plain sketchy.
So a week later and plans for the maiden voyage I'll just rig it  2x12 a couple of 4x4s a skate truck and some 98mm fly wheels. Got it.
At the launch dropped the skate cart broke the 2x12 Right In half.  Sucks!
Mission acomplished and some rework I think I got the poormans cart figured out!
Until the beach

J. Ice
Pics to follow


PURE ICE

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Pics!
« Last Edit: April 30, 2018, 07:53:47 AM by PURE ICE »


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No bueno  :smt009

Get some Wheeleze with the big tires and do it right.
Pronounced in Spanish  ka·be·za de mar·t·yo
Translates to Hammerhead in English for my Gringo amigos.
....and yes that's me with a 6ft. green moray in the avatar.

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Teach him how to spearfish and he'll feed you for a lifetime" - Cabeza de Martillo

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ive never heard of 98mm wheels haha thats huge


NowhereMan

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That'll probably work on pavement, but sand is another story...
Born in Arizona
Moved to Babylonia
Got a condo made of stone-a


Sailfish

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No bueno  :smt009

Get some Wheeleze with the big tires and do it right.

+1
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Fisherman X

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No bueno  :smt009

Get some Wheeleze with the big tires and do it right.

+1

Many of this group have tried other brands, built other carts, tried all kinds of things - keep/kept trying until then ending up with the Wheeleez, the last cart you'll get.
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PURE ICE

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Nesessity is and was the mother of invention.
No waiting on Craig's list gotta get wet. Now one more truck 2 more wheels I 'll do 50 on it!
Ice
Sand is murder on bearing thogh


 

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