The tale of two different INFI's

Seems I remember something about a modified Infi being used at one time.
 
I thought even the B8 is M-INFI. I remember the G-man (Gerald not Garth) saying he was having a batch made so he could release the B8. I don't think its exclusive to early Basic models.
 
I thought even the B8 is M-INFI. I remember the G-man (Gerald not Garth) saying he was having a batch made so he could release the B8. I don't think its exclusive to early Basic models.

I believe M-INFI has not been used for over a decade, all the newer Basic series are regular INFI.
 
The basic 8 in the Cupidganzaa is INFI.
I thought even the B8 is M-INFI. I remember the G-man (Gerald not Garth) saying he was having a batch made so he could release the B8. I don't think its exclusive to early Basic models.
 
Always great to see you brother man :thumbup:

Right back atcha!

No M-INFI has been used by Busse since the late 90's is my understanding. The B11, B10, B8, B6 and B4 are all INFI. :thumbup:

That said, M-INFI has an awesome track record in performance trials--witness Jerry's cutting demonstrations with a Basic 9, the epic saga of Cliff Stamp and his Basic 7, and more recently Noss's destruction test of a B9. :eek:
 
Some things just taste M-better with age, that's why the old stuff is called M-infi. :p

Pics? I'll go... This old school B9 has over 225,000 miles on her go bag status... ;)
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From almost 3 years ago, just hangin out.
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Yeah Tom, I was a lot more active on the forum back then. I kinda miss those times, but rollin' on keeps the bills paid and the internet sparse.
 
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