If your wife wants a faster scooter consider the Buddy 170i. TowPac will now be able to make an out rigger platform for that. Or you may be able to swap your old one to it. Once mine is set up my wife is going to teach me how to post pix.

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My cousin had a flop hound. Me, a blue tick.Wolfhound wrote:I had forgotten Best in Show. Filmed in Canada, Jack Onofrio dog Shows provided the ring set ups and equipment. It was a parody but I recognized a lot of the handler and owner types. As well as the announcer and judge types. I retired after 52 years in the game, my wife judges, I never had any desire to, I could p*ss off enough folks as a handler. Still a dog person, loved every minute of those 52 years. Would do it all over again but I would take a scooter on the road with me.![]()
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Wolfhound wrote:Will take pictures and learn how to post them----some day.
Guys, come on now! It ain't that hard. The only trick (to the degree there is one) is to resize photos that are too large to post. My preference is the Powertoys resizer which is a free download. There are many others. From there it is just a matter of following the directions on the board. Ask if you are having a problem.sc00ter wrote:Still working on posting pics.
I too went kicking and screaming even resorted to some biting into the 21st century when it came to some of the newest technology. Heck, I still have a 1955 Stromburg Carlson rotary dial phone connected to my land line. For me, posting pictures took ooodles of questions asked of my kids and hours of trial and expiermentation on my part, when I finally figured it out it became 'fun' but I'm still 'challanged'.Wolfhound wrote:Wife just gave me my starting lesson, now I have to takes some pix, get them developed and on a disc!! She is judging a show in Iowa tomorrow
and Sunday. Next week she will get serious and drag me kicking and screaming into Picture Posting 1.
Whoa. Developed and put on a disc - sounds like film camera, yes? I salute you.KABarash wrote:I too went kicking and screaming even resorted to some biting into the 21st century when it came to some of the newest technology. Heck, I still have a 1955 Stromburg Carlson rotary dial phone connected to my land line. For me, posting pictures took ooodles of questions asked of my kids and hours of trial and expiermentation on my part, when I finally figured it out it became 'fun' but I'm still 'challanged'.Wolfhound wrote:Wife just gave me my starting lesson, now I have to takes some pix, get them developed and on a disc!! She is judging a show in Iowa tomorrow
and Sunday. Next week she will get serious and drag me kicking and screaming into Picture Posting 1.
GeeZooey, I'm even to the point I now do most of my internet 'stuff' on my mobile device..... (iPhone)
Back on topic: Did you get any pictures during the instal prosess? I'd like to see that as well as the finished project.
Off topic: I did a little internet research a while back, there was just a simple 'green for red' wire swap inside the phone, can't quite remember details, that enabled it to work on the modern switch gear. I however have a 'standard' land line from the/a phone company not my cable/internet supplier. It even will work when the power and cable is out.PeteH wrote:And KAB - I, too, have a rotary phone around here, but dang it, pulse-dialing is right out.
Exactly....!! Even with my decreased hearing, I'll hear mine 100 feet away from the house, out in the yard, not that I'll run into the house to answer it though.az_slynch wrote:when the phone rings, you'll hear it!
Yes, this thread really needs photos. Tell you what, if there are no local helpers - if scOOter and Wolfhound will send small prints to me, I will scan and post them. What do you say, all it would cost is a stamp. I'll mail the prints back after scanning. If you want to take me up on this - PM me.PeteH wrote:Some kind soul near either Ball Ground, GA or Norfolk, VA needs to take and post some digiphotos of these TowPac rigs.
Post subject: TowPac outrigger Screen ShotWolfhound wrote:You stole my scoot!!!!!! Except mine is a Buddy 170i in silver. Even right down to the Givi boxes. Looks great in black, a Piaggio? What size engine?
Your Givi boxes are mounted in the same manner as mine.