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Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Wednesday, February 23, 2005 - 10:51 pm: |
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Michael,there is some info on Route6x6 if you do some digging.On the Memorylane section go to Multi machines,in the back of the article there is a chart with info on many machines including Rough Rider. On the Information Bank page there is a brocure on a "Sofare" an identical machine to the Rough Rider. On the Museum page some more info. Also back a while ago on the Discussion Board under Restoration of older machines is a brief thread on Rough Rider. A few picts on the Photo Gallery page under Restoration Photos. I also have a Rough Rider strewn all over my garage right now If you need some more specifics you can Email me directly or on here.I will try to help. I heard the Rough Rider was built for less than a year in 1970. There seems to be a lack of specialized parts which is a good thing for an out of production machine. Good luck. |