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I've had about a dozen of these over the years. Don't know why I keep going back to them, a little small for my fat ass, but that being said, they are a hoot to ride. Once you get them rolling, they handle pretty well and can move at a pretty brisk rate. You got the bike for the price of the seat. Good pull....
 
Sonreir said:
Got this CB77 for $350. Missing a few pieces here and there, including the petcock. Paperwork is unknown, I still think I got a good deal.

"GOOD" deal? That's a GREAT deal!
 
SONIC. said:
HA! How the hell did you score that deal?

Someone I know didn't have space for it anymore and said if I could come get it for free. They live about 600 miles away, though, so the shipping costs (www.uship.com) are what I paid.
 
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Should take care of Rhonda's little incontinence problem for a while. $10 for 6, job done.
 
Tired of programming at the control, and I've got some triples I want to 3D so I picked up some new Cad/Cam. Was a bit apprehensive on the BobCad, but I have a good friend that knows it inside and out, builds some trick shit for for Polaris Razrs with it showing me the ropes.
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And with fusion if you want full 3+ axis capabilities it costs closer to $1k a year. 2 1/2 axis is what you get for the lower price. Not so good if you want contoured surfaces.
 
Rat_ranger said:
And with fusion if you want full 3+ axis capabilities it costs closer to $1k a year. 2 1/2 axis is what you get for the lower price. Not so good if you want contoured surfaces.
$1,300 a year for the "Pro" version, I believe it was.
 
I have an education license so it's free for me for 5 axis, but I never had an issue doing contours before that.
 
I also have a copy of MasterCam that I purchased on the seven seas, but I find Fusion easier since i'm doing my CAD there.
 
Sav0r said:
I have an education license so it's free for me for 5 axis, but I never had an issue doing contours before that.

I believe you can 3D on the base set up they offer.

They don't offer the HS/trichodial tool paths with it, though.
 
You can definitely do 3d without the big license.

I can't recall for sure, but I remember it doing chip thinning and low radial depth tool paths (roughing paths), mostly because I got myself into trouble on a few parts doing that. But the operations I use might not be the ones you do.
 
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