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    #007 Here

    Better late than never right....Thanks to Bolus for turning me onto this forum.

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    Re: #007 Here

    Welcome to the forum. Been kind of quiet lately, hopefully it livens up with spring a few months off

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    my wheels will be here tomorrow! Finally, something to do. Then I'm going to try and document Darth's clutch replacement.

    I think this is the #007 frame. The one up in the air. The 005 is on the ground, the 006 (mine) is right above it. So either the 004 or 007 is up in the air

    the high profile toy thrower

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    Eric, you have such a wealth of piktars! I thought that the early chassis was not fitted for individual seats until later, well unless they were ordered with them. Can I assume that all three were ordered with the individual seats or is the other assumption incorrect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norm
    I thought that the early chassis was not fitted for individual seats until later, well unless they were ordered with them. Can I assume that all three were ordered with the individual seats or is the other assumption incorrect.
    The cross-members for the seats and seat belts were standard regardless of what seats were ordered. The tabs for mounting the lexan side panels were standard unless deleted by customer request (as I did). The rear towing eye mount was optional.

    Very close to "the end", Brammo adopted a "standardized chassis" which meant that options were no longer available - ambidextrous and RHD were no longer offered, panel tabs were mandatory, and the rear towing eye mount was standard.
    An Atom Across America blog - http://www.atomacrossamerica.org Brammo Atom 300 Ecotec - 08/2006 build
    Note - if any image I included or link I posted is broken, change "tmk.com "to "glaver.org" in the URL to fix it.

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    Terry are you sure about the panel tabs needing to be deleted. I was told at the factory that the earlier cars did not get them unless they ordered the panel. Me no tabs, not original owner and chassis 23.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norm
    Terry are you sure about the panel tabs needing to be deleted. I was told at the factory that the earlier cars did not get them unless they ordered the panel.
    Brammo may have changed their minds along the way - that happened a lot.
    An Atom Across America blog - http://www.atomacrossamerica.org Brammo Atom 300 Ecotec - 08/2006 build
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