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Pleasant Valley, Iowa

Hello all,

I got a FW Biker Boss and am having some questions assembling it. Unfortunately the "instructions" that came with it were just a parts list and pictures of an assembled bike from a few different angles.

1.) There are these track guards, but I'm not sure certain where they are glued on. It looks like they go to to the inside of the rail that goes to the tracks, but I'd like to verify that before I glue them. If anyone has built one, I'd appreciate confirmation.

2.) I don't know what this mystery part is or where it goes.


Thanks for the help!
[Thumb - mystery-part.jpg]

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The look like Struts of some sort, but I don't see anywhere on the model that's using those.

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Hi Ouze,

I had a tough time figuring out some of those fiddly parts too. I took a couple picks, and outlined the part in a square green box. One goes on each side. I hope it helps!


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Pleasant Valley, Iowa

That was exactly what I needed, thanks a lot!

 lord_blackfang wrote:
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No problem, have fun!

"Orkses never lost a battle. If we win we win, if we die we die fighting so it don't count. If we runs for it we don't die neither, cos we can come back for annuver go, see!"

I dig how in a setting where giant, muscled fungus men ride Mad Max cars and use their own teeth as currency, the concept of little engineering dudes with beards was considered a step too far down the aisle of silliness.
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