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  • #16
    I remember hearing about some city that was preparing for a New Year's Celebration...think it was NYC, and to protect against Terrorism they WELDED the manhole covers down!

    I would think a few well placed beads would be enough to keep them secure, and yet, a few seconds with a grinder would be enough to cut thru the beads for when they needed to actually open them for servicing and such? JAT?
    T.C.
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    How nature points out the folly of men!

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    • #17
      Guy I worked with hit a manhole with no cover in an F-150 and the repair ran him about $600. Busted up the right side ball joints. truck was dead right there.
      1979XS1100SF
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      • #18
        If criminals was smart, they'd be politicians, just two cents worth of wisdom from someone who hasn't much of it to give...
        Papa Gino

        79 and something XS 1100 Special "Battle Cruiser"
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        • #19
          I was riding my Virago back from UW Whitewater after a long weekend visiting my buddy back in the day. I missed falling into a missing manhole cover by about 1/2". I rode over the outside metal rim. Scared my back into alertness.

          "A nifty hazard here in Austin is they will dig up the road and then cover it with a 4x8 sheet of steel, or even two of them. Some of them will cover the whole lane. Add to that the 5-6 inch lip of asphalt" Those are called road plates and are used all over the country iun underground constuction. The lip should be about 5-6" wide, but no more than about 2 and a half inches tall. That assumes that the person setting them does it right I worry about crossing them in the rain with only rust for traction.
          Dave
          1979 XS1100SF Special

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