100 fenders?

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bbungard
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100 fenders?

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I found what i think to be a good deal on 2 100s ...the picture the guy has of them shows one with no fenders and the other with fenders that look like the ones on a 122. Is this right? I will try to post the picsture
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bbungard
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Re: 100 fenders?

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Heres the pic
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Re: 100 fenders?

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Brandon , the 100's had round fenders , which was an option .
Looks like he's got 122 , 124 , 125 , etc. narrow frame fenders on it .
Kind of an interesting setup with him keeping the 100 pan seat .
I see a lot of cub cadets while going down the tracks , its a shame I can't pull over and ask about them .

bbungard
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Re: 100 fenders?

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Thats what i was thinking....im not a cub expert yet (but im working on it) lol but i never have seen one like that
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Re: 100 fenders?

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Could someone have change just the front griil/hood? Are the dashes the same?
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Re: 100 fenders?

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Brandon the 100 had a lower profile frame than the later narrow frames like the 122 , so its safe to say both your cubs are 100's .

Heres a picture of a 122 that I borrowed from Jeff D from another post a while back , and if you look at the frame height around the tunnel (shifter)area , you can see the difference .
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Re: 100 fenders?

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The nice thing about the 100 is it can be mis-confrigulated in so many different ways and still be usefull.
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bbungard
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Re: 100 fenders?

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Well I think i might have to take a 2 hr ride this friday after work and check them out...
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Re: 100 fenders?

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Lonny,
You do have some frankincubs. I think that name is taken.

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