Clutch Inspection at the NFMS February 10, 2011 04:14AM
Is there going to be someone in broadbent Friday to do clutch inpections? If so who is going to be there. Also a contact number. Thanks In advance

Re: Clutch Inspection at the NFMS February 10, 2011 04:53PM
Look at the NTPA web site
Tech section
Questions
There is going to be a bunch of people there.
Richwine will be there, call him and ask your questions.
(YES you have to bring your flywheel)

Re: Clutch Inspection at the NFMS February 10, 2011 10:59PM
pull with ppl and u wont have to pay 75$ and remove flywheel

Re: Clutch Inspection at the NFMS February 11, 2011 03:14AM
Don't with NTPA either.
Non-members it is $50.00 (not 75), but for members, it is included in your membership.
With PPL you don't get a magazine either.
Or a full time tech person
Or a full time head office
Or a rule book they make up themselves
Or a WEEKLY TV show

Re: Clutch Inspection at the NFMS February 11, 2011 04:49AM
Thats funny. I get the weekly show and don't pay the membership fee.. Also to your rule book statement. If they came up with rules totally different than NTPA. People would b*tch and complain about how the sport needs the same rules so pullers can be able to pull more places more easily. Seems like either way PPL goes about their business. They get crap either way.

Re: Clutch Inspection at the NFMS February 11, 2011 09:15AM
At least have "your" rule book made up in some different format.
Everyone copying the NTPA book and stapling it together with different name on it is silly and makes everyone else look, well, lazy.
And cheap.

Re: Clutch Inspection at the NFMS February 11, 2011 01:01PM
All I am hearing is lame excuses. Keep coming up with more like PPL stole the NTPA's idea of a sled and should come up with a new way to stop them, or PPL stole NTPA's idea to use a laser to measure distances.

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