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Welcome to Wheeldon Off-Road Centre Limited Wedensday 25th January 2017 Wheeldon Off Road Theft/Robbery Call on 01548 821784 Tweets by @wheeldonoffroadMutt Motorcycles at Bridge After years of building higher end and often pretty pricey Vintage custom bikes we wanted to create something more accessible. Something not just cheaper but easier and more reliable than the the vintage bikes we usually worked with. So, one of our main objectives was to keep the cost of 'The Mutt' as low as possible and still provide a quality product and with that in mind we needed a base to work from. We began working with various manufacturers in the Far East to source and develop the correct donor machine. The one we plumped for uses a version of the bullet proof Suzuki GN 125 made by a Suzuki partner which is in itself a perfect starting point. This base machine has a number of Mutt specific modifications to give it that classic custom look with spoked wheels, rear drum brake, a stylish British inspired tank and a classic twin shock frame shape.

Whilst the Mongrel shares a lot of the classic lines and styling ques of our Desert Racer, the Mongrel has a dark side, there is no chrome or pretty paint, we opted for satin black and silver finishes for that industrial thump you in the throat look.
motorcycle parts victorville ca The Mongrel runs 18” wheels front and rear with satin black rims and 4.10x18 chunky vintage style tyres.
motorcycle shops mcallen txThe low wide black bars and brown gum gripsallow you to hunker down over the tank on the slimline tan seat to get where you are going, whilst looking suitably bad ass. Black rear shocks finish off the stealth appeal. The bullet proof 4-stroke motor is housed in our twin shock tube frame, ashort satin black front mudguard is just enough to keep the road grime out of your eyes and this little puppy really barks through the flat black megaphone silencer.

Of course the Mongrel has a5-speed box, gear indicator, electric start and everything else you would expect to find on a modern bikes. Our Mutt Mongrel is the perfect get out of the crowd machine, at home in the city or scratching through the country lanes. Just keep that puppy on a leash! Mutt Motorcycles are now instock at Bridge. If you would like more information on the Mutt Motorcycles bikes please call: 01392 260 200 The Mutt Desert Racer 125 The Mutt Desert Racer was created to make everything that’s desirable about a classic bike, accessible and affordable and without the aggro of maintaining a vintage machine. The Desert Racer has all the mod cons of a modern bike, oh yes, we have indicators, 5-speed box, gear indicator and an electric boot all wrapped up in a pre-seventies British style twin shock chassis with a twist of American influenced customizing for that McQueen, dune jumping, fun on any Sunday vibe. CLASSIC STYLE: The Mutt Desert Racer epitomises the stripped down race look reminiscent of the British bikes of the 1960’s.

Running lightweight aluminium mudguards front and rear, the wide bars with classic barrel style grips and a bench seat give the Desert Racer plenty of ‘chuckability’. Whether you’re dodging taxis in the city or getting dirty down the green lanes, the Mutt riding position puts you right where you feel comfortable. A HEALTHY RUMBLE: We like that Americanized Brit bike look so the Mutts run matching 4.10 by 18 Vintage style tyres front and rear with spoked wheels. The Burgess style silencer gives a healthy rumble that you won’t hear on other 125’s. Monday - Friday: 8:30am - 5:00pmSaturday: 8:30am - 2:00pmSundays: by appointment Call us at 603-778-1402 Home : Recycling Center Recycling Center address: W2738 Pernot Lane, Belleville TOWN OF EXETER RECYCLING CENTER W2738 PERNOT LANE, BELLEVILLE The purpose of the Recycling Center is to have a convenient location for Town of Exeter residents to dispose of household waste and recyclable materials.

Due to limited space and the need for all residents to utilize the Recycling Center, please limit the size of your loads each week. This area is for exclusive use of Exeter residents who exclusively reside in the Town, any items from outside of the township are not allowed. Please do not be offended if we ask for your sticker or identification. You must tarp or cover your loads before leaving your residence; this will help prevent garbage from ending up on the roads of Exeter. Stickers are issued at the Recycling Center. A Town of Exeter Recycling Center sticker is mandatory EVERY time that you come to the Recycling Center! Proof of residence needs to be presented to employee and a sticker may be issued. Saturdays 8:00 AM ~ 3:00 PM Open to Town of Exeter Residents Only! SHINGLES, CHEMICALS, ANTI-FREEZE, PAINT, ANIMAL CARCASSES, FENCING, TIRES VIOLATION OF ANY OF THE ABOVE RULES MAY EXCLUDE YOU FROM USING THE RECYCLING CENTER! The Town of Exeter Recycle Center is designed to accommodate household garbage and recyclables.

Fees will be assessed for disposal of larger items. Fees to be paid by at the Recycling Center. All trash that comes to the Exeter Recycling Center needs to be generated within the Township of Exeter. Box Springs any size Computer monitors of any size TV’s of any size OTHER ITEMS OF SIMILAR SIZE ADDITIONAL FEES WILL BE ASSESSED FOR TRAILER LOADS OVERSIZED ITEMS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED (hot tubs, boats, etc...) We will continue to accept batteries, motor oil and metal items at no charge. The Recycling Center does not accept: Inquiries can be made to the Recycle Center Staff, Recycle Center Committee Members, or the Town Clerk. Suggested places to take items that the Town of Exeter Recycling Center does NOT accept: 241 8 W Badger Rd Madison (608) 273-2500 or 877-969-2783Clean Sweep/Household Hazardous Waste 2302 Fish Hatchery Rd • Behr Green County Recycling • Gypsum Recycling Inc (Must be clean- new scraps only)

The Town of Exeter has no affiliation with any of the above listed companies. It makes no guarantee that these companies will accept your items or charge for them. Used Oil Filters and Absorbents Used Oil Filters and Absorbents Landfill Ban 2009 Wisconsin Act 86 bans the landfilling of used oil filters and absorbents as of January 1, 2011. The ban applies to everyone in the state, including individuals, farmers, businesses, commercial or industrial facilities, and other organizations. The law does not exempt any groups or classes of individuals. The ban covers two types of materials: used oil filters and used oil absorbent materials. Used oil filters waiting to be recycled. Photo: Jack Connelly - DNR The ban specifically covers filters from motor vehicles. These include oil filters from: Oil filters from other sources, like hydraulic systems and other machinery are not covered under this ban, but we encourage them to be recycled as well.

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Recycling is the preferred method of handling used oil filters and absorbents. Wisconsinites throw away an estimated 187,000 gallons of oil in used oil filters and 1.6 million gallons of oil in oil absorbents. Oil is a valuable, reusable material. Recycling used filters and absorbents preserves oil for reuse. Recycle: Many businesses that perform oil changes or sell oil and oil filters will accept used filters from do-it-yourselfers. In addition, some communities allow used oil and oil filters to be collected at their waste transfer stations or at specific collection sites. Contact your local recycling program for more information. Several recyclers across the state also accept used oil filters for recycling. To find recycling options in your area, see the Wisconsin Recycling Markets Directory, select the “Motor Vehicle Items” category, and then subcategory “oil filters.” Use as a fuel supplement in an approved municipal solid waste combustor. Recycle: Some companies that supply clean absorbents will accept those absorbents after they have been used.