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MAX: Talk pertaining to Max ATV / Re: New MAX is it going to last or just a dream?
« Last post by ChiefScientist on January 31, 2024, 09:58:17 AM »This is awesome news. I hope this will be a huge success. It would be great to have a virtual celebration.
I have spent time on the website. It is already a unique vehicle. I really like some of the changes that have been made. In my mind, it is now an greatly improved vehicle. If I were AndyL, I would be very proud of the changes he has made. New improved parts, new changes, new functionality. Wow. It is a MaxII+. A few more things I am sure he has planned and it will be a MaxII++!!
There is only goodness than can come of this re-start. It has inspired me to start to work on the long term restoration of my Max IV that I have owned since new. It was used hard and put up wet. It should be finished this week. I intend to take it to Vintage Days in Ohio this year. That is overwhelming a motor cycle show, but other unique vehicles show up. I am hoping my MaxIV will have great interest. I will enthusiastically tell them about MaxATV.com.
And I do thank the stalwarts like Richard that have kept this machine alive.
I have spent time on the website. It is already a unique vehicle. I really like some of the changes that have been made. In my mind, it is now an greatly improved vehicle. If I were AndyL, I would be very proud of the changes he has made. New improved parts, new changes, new functionality. Wow. It is a MaxII+. A few more things I am sure he has planned and it will be a MaxII++!!
There is only goodness than can come of this re-start. It has inspired me to start to work on the long term restoration of my Max IV that I have owned since new. It was used hard and put up wet. It should be finished this week. I intend to take it to Vintage Days in Ohio this year. That is overwhelming a motor cycle show, but other unique vehicles show up. I am hoping my MaxIV will have great interest. I will enthusiastically tell them about MaxATV.com.
And I do thank the stalwarts like Richard that have kept this machine alive.