Ahh, the Diney's crowd too. I can't remember all the names, but I can remember most of the cars that hung out there ... and the girls :
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I was into slots for a long time as a kid. My dad and I built a big table in my bedroom that literally was half the room. It became pretty elaborate. The (permanent) layout of the course was modeled after Riverside. I think while growing up, my parents single handedly kept Wings Hobby Shop in business!Gary Rice wrote: Then, it seemed like overnight- slot-racing went away...
Didn't Solex make carbs? I think it was Solex. Rings a bell with me... I remember using a little gauge thingy with a bubble in it held over the carbs intake to tune dual Solex carbs. Is that right, or am I way off base. That's happened before.Gary Rice wrote: My first was a Solex, where the engine actually rode over the front wheel! You dropped it down on the tire to make it go.
Solex did make carbs.Joe Ott wrote:Didn't Solex make carbs? I think it was Solex. Rings a bell with me... I remember using a little gauge thingy with a bubble in it held over the carbs intake to tune dual Solex carbs. Is that right, or am I way off base. That's happened before.Gary Rice wrote: My first was a Solex, where the engine actually rode over the front wheel! You dropped it down on the tire to make it go.
Since the topic of this thread is "Getting to know each other" I'll make one more post to it since Gary mentioned bikes...Gary Rice wrote: I can still ride, but VERY carefully. No more hair-pin turns at 20mph plus.