Mountain Goat WTR

bushpig":20h26pyp said:
@GoldenEra, yours is an earlier one without the wishbone. For some reason, that I personally don't understand, later Mountain Goats sell for more.

ah, good point, though I don't understand it either.
 
Chris":n8k6q9lb said:
Just noticed the finish time :shock:

I best get my bid snipe loaded ;)

Chris.

Just stay up for a couple of extra hours ;)
It would be a nightmare if the snipe went wrong and didnt bit.Best to be on the safe side :?
 
dyna-ti":3ryo7uxf said:
Chris":3ryo7uxf said:
Just noticed the finish time :shock:

I best get my bid snipe loaded ;)

Chris.

Just stay up for a couple of extra hours ;)
It would be a nightmare if the snipe went wrong and didnt bit.Best to be on the safe side :?

I know what you mean but its 2.30 in the morning :roll:

The wife would know something was up if I stayed up that late ;)
 
suburbanreuben":2gla7cj4 said:
The welds look a bit lumpy...
Were Goats not filleted?

At this time, MG used both tigging and unfiled fillets on the WTRs and the Route 29s at least.
 
SF Klein":10obz7jd said:
I sometimes wonder if any of the Winged Ones disparage some other owner's bikes so they can swoop in and buy them for ridiculous prices. :p

Totally. That is why there is so much trash talking about Potts and Cunninghams and fillet brazed Salsas! Oh wait ... Uups - epic fail!
 
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