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ThinkPad 2nd HDD Adapter for Ultrabay Slim
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 6:30 pm
by Frank Ponte
I have a ThinkPad 2nd HDD Adapter for Ultrabay Slim, Part number: 41U3148 available. Used it to make a backup of my T43P recently. It's in new condition. Lenovo gets $49.00. I'll take $30 shipped within the lower 48 states.
Here's what Lenovo says about it:
The ThinkPad 2nd HDD Adapter for Ultrabay Slim gives you maximum storage flexibility enabling you to add a second ThinkPad notebook hard disk drive to any Ultrabay Slim modular bay. With the second HDD in your Ultrabay Slim, you have the fastest way to back-up key applications and critical data.
Features and Benefits:
Enables additional storage expansion.
Allows you to add a second ThinkPad notebook hard disk drive to any supported Ultrabay Enhanced Slim media bay.
Compatible with ThinkPad R50, R50p, R51, R52, T40, T41, T41p, T42, T42p, T43, T43p , X40(1), X41(1), and X41 Tablet(2), Series notebooks and optional docking solutions.
Regards,
Frank
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 8:33 pm
by QLi
PM sent.
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 8:48 pm
by JHEM
Frank is among the oldest and most trusted members of this and the original Forum, no one should be put off by his low post count.
James
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 9:25 pm
by Frank Ponte
JHEM wrote:Frank is among the oldest and most trusted members of this and the original Forum, no one should be put off by his low post count.
James
James,
Thanks for the vote of confidence, but, I'm not really that old! At 52 years young, yesterday I rode my 2007 HD RoadGlide from Boston Heights, Ohio to Westport, Ma. 648 miles, 3 gas stops, 11 hours total elapsed time! And that included rush hour traffic over the Tappan Zee Bridge and fighting the crush on the Merritt T-Pike. I'd defy anyone 1/2 my age to keep up with me. Oh, I've been around this forum since 1993. That's a long time!
Frank
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 9:29 pm
by Brad
You are a wild hog! And averaging a good clip...you like the six speed I see....
Good to hear from your Frank. We have to ride someday.
Brad
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 9:34 pm
by gator
Frank, you have a PM.
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 9:48 pm
by JHEM
Frank Ponte wrote:I rode my 2007 HD RoadGlide
Cough
-garbage truck- cough!
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 9:57 pm
by Frank Ponte
Brad wrote:You are a wild hog! And averaging a good clip...you like the six speed I see....
Good to hear from your Frank. We have to ride someday.
Brad
Brad,
Most of my trips are long ones. I managed to ride about 1500 miles over the weekend. Just sold off my '04 Road King with 63K on it. Had an '83 FXRT with over 250K and a 72 FX with 126K. How about this trip; Westport, MA to Sturgis, SD, 2000 miles in 3 days!
I really like this '07 RoadGlide. The 96" motor is strong and the 6 speed makes for great cruising at speed. It handles a lot like my old FXRT thanks to the frame mounted fairing. I have a '92 Dyna, 97" stroked EVO that's hot but I don't care for the handling.
Ride.............any time. If you can keep up with an "Old Guy!"
Frank
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 9:59 pm
by Frank Ponte
gator wrote:Frank, you have a PM.
Gator,
It won't work with your T60 based upon the info on the Lenovo website.
Regards,
Frank
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 10:05 pm
by Frank Ponte
JHEM wrote:Frank Ponte wrote:I rode my 2007 HD RoadGlide
Cough
-garbage truck- cough!
You might really be surprised! Ever watch a police MC rodeo? Amazing what can be done at slow and high speeds with a 900 lb. bike. But I've been practicing a very long time.......................
And the engine is now producing over 40 HP over stock! Makes a big difference.
Frank
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 10:22 pm
by JHEM
I'll keep my ancient XLCH Frank, we complement each other. We both run out of gas at the same time.
You need to stop by North Jersey and visit my Fatboy riding SIL and his cohort of wealthy, Wall Street riders who view their HDs as giving them street cred.
Show them the true meaning of "old school"!
James
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 10:45 pm
by Frank Ponte
JHEM wrote:I'll keep my ancient XLCH Frank, we complement each other. We both run out of gas at the same time.
You need to stop by North Jersey and visit my Fatboy riding SIL and his cohort of wealthy, Wall Street riders who view their HDs as giving them street cred.
Show them the true meaning of "old school"!
James
XLCH was my first bike. I bought a used '67 in '69. Light, maneuverable and quick. Notice I didn't say it was reliable. It leaked oil. The carb flooded. The kickstart ratchet skipped. The clutch slipped. The brakes didn't stop and needed adjusting every other day AND it had manual spark advance. If you didn't have the spark retarded enough it would kick back and throw you over the handlebars when starting it (and it did a few times). Did I mention it leaked oil? I had a lot of fun taking girls to the beach on that bike though. Took it touring through Maine, Nova Scotia and Canada. Went to Daytona for the first time in '71. Traded it in on the '72 FX and never looked back! Got my iron [censored] from riding that XLCH though.
Frank
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 11:15 pm
by Bg357
PM sent
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 12:58 am
by gator
Frank, payment done!
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 6:40 am
by Frank Ponte
Bg357 wrote:PM sent
The 2nd. disk drive adapter has been sold. Thanks all for your interest.
Frank