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If this gravedigger goes back any further, he's going to witness the Big Bang. The best part of this thread? Yota had a MySpace account.3 points
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Personal bike service hierarchy: 1. Me, unless I can't 2. Hoblick, unless he can't 3. Cry a little, drink a little, and reconsider #1 4. Call the shop2 points
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I was thinking about this yesterday, as I passed a highly modded ninja 500 in the legacy village parking lot.... Have you ever thought about making business cards with the website info on them, and then passing them out at rides/meets, or mailing some to each paying member? Then we can leave them on strange bikes that we see, and it would raise awareness. Business cards are pretty cheap, although mailing them out to paying members to leave on strange bikes is a PITA (Could always include a sticker or two and 10 website advertisement/business cards and call it a "membership packet.")2 points
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That's pretty much what I figured....but this bike is old, fast and loud and I'm not that bright so contact with the local constabulary is likely...but I guess I can just put on a show wherever I park it. 'I'm on my way from a show at subway and I'm heading to a show at the ice cream place down the road. I organize these shows myself. They tend to be pretty short notice.'2 points
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My name is Brandon. I live in Columbus, OH and heard about this place from a local on G8board. I drive a 2008 G8 GT with a handful of your standard bolt-ons. http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l263/fukaol13/IMAG0183_zpsd7090261.jpg1 point
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Just got the list of what my kids need for school supplies and on this list is a $20 itune gift card. What? Really? Anyone else seen this before? And i know it going to be ask and yes it's a public school not private and my kids dont own any i-gadgets. Persinally i think this is not somthing that should be on a school list that the parents should have to buy.1 point
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Or unless you've got broken ribs or stab wound to the stomach, then laughter is no good at all1 point
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punch it in the face for shedding inconsiderately. what a jerk.1 point
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+1 for the furminator. It looks like we kill a small family of rabbits every time we use it on out lab.1 point
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My heart cath on Tuesday showed no blockages so I should be fine to ride at Mid-O on Tuesday and Wednesday.1 point
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My dad bought it for his sleds back in 1996. He passed away and I used it for my bikes to haul to the gap a few times then once a year it get to haul brush to the dump. Now that i put up a fence I just burn the brush now because the city can't see open flames.1 point
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No sailboat but I've got a stand-up jetski. You could ride spider.1 point
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Right in my neck of the woods. That means Hoblick and I have dibs. Shawn and Adam are out. It's all about location, location, location.1 point
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Awww, shucks... You too, man. Good dude and definitely a great asset to this community. The comments I stated about stealing and ripping off wasn't directed at you. It is a common misconception that is very common. You ask people and they will respond that they feel the dealerships are "stealerships". It's common and unfortunate. It is just simply a cultural issue bottom line... You best be coming to the Indy track day after MotoGP. If coming to MotoGP, I'm buying you a drink.1 point
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btw I heart brian, he can sometimes come across like an asshole, and have a few skewed perceptions, but god love him. he does know his shit, and he is a hell of a nice guy in person.1 point
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He said socially awkward, not academically challenged ;-) Anywho - let's avoid the home schooling flame bait, shall we? Or spawn it off into another thread because to me, it's well-worn misconceptions on both sides.1 point
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The way you're qualitatively framing this, I completely agree and probably so does everyone else here. But to Butters' point, you have to consider the actual dollars. There is no level of customer service that is worth a $1000 premium on a sub-$15k vehicle, is my opinion.1 point
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Guessing the school has X number of Ipads to loan out, or each kid gets one for certain things through the school year. Personally, I hate it. I hate what the world is becoming regarding technology and wish it would slow down a ton, but it won't. With that said, unfortunately, it's needed to keep the kids ahead of the curve with technology, so it is what it is. I would however want to know what it's for. If it's for "music" or whatever, F that. No way my youngin will be using ITunes and crap like that when I don't even spend coin on that. Luckily the wife is with me on all of this.1 point
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Cell phone can be registered to a PO Box so reverse look up of the number may not get you the location where the bike is parked. Plate number cannot be registered to PO box so that is likely where the bike is at night. Add a hacker or crooked cop to the mix and ....1 point
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First Generation (2001-2005) FZ1 is a fantastic motorcycle. Yamaha hit the mark with comfort and performance. Its perfectly happy touring, dragging knee, taking to the strip, or just commuting. It does everything well and is as smooth as any I4 out there. Thought I wanted a Ninja 1000, but after living with both for the first half of the riding season, I enjoyed getting on the fizzer more than the Ninja 1000. Don't get me wrong the Ninja is a great motorcycle, it just did not hit the mark as well as the FZ1.1 point
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Learned to ride on a Yamaha YZ80 as a kid. Got the moped at 14 Bought a Yamaha 750 street bike out of college. Looking for something with power, handling and friendly ergos I bought the FZ1 in 2005 brand new from Lancaster Sport Cycles. I love the bike. Sport bike fun with all day comfort. 39K miles on the bike and never had an issue.1 point
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Definitely.... The cheeks are phenomenal. Like the best scallops you've ever eaten.1 point
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Salmon seem to like spoon lures, although maybe they are intended more for trolling (?), I don't see why they wouldn't work with casting. I would call a local bait shop near the lake and ask them whats hot right now as it seems to change a lot. Those guys are like the nosy neighbors, they get all of the info about who is catching what, where, and with what bait.1 point
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Brian, I will generally agree. However in this case, Ryan is pretty unbiased and gives good reviews and bad reviews fairly equally on OR. He's a stand up guy and often posts that he's given dealer ABC multiple chances and changed his mind, good or bad. My point is Ryan is a solid reviewer with a good reputation. I put a lot more weight into his reviews than I do many other people or the random yelp review.1 point
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Freshwater. Walleye is up there too. Catch a bucket of bluegill, cut them up and pan fry them. You will thank me. They're almost sweet tasting.... Like butter.1 point
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I have a gen 1 and a gen 2. I pay less than $650 per year full coverage for both of them. Getting older has it's privileges.1 point
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Got scuba certified at Gilboa Quarry. Now, who wants to breathe underwater with me?1 point
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Buddy, after Clutch and I get back from Mid Ohio Saturday, :colorzYellow: , then after his license finale at Nelson Ledges Wednesday. We still have him registered for three races at Nelson on the 8th. If my stories cant help bust the 200 mark, as I'm going to do at Bonneville, I'll buy you a beer. Pops1 point
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