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You can transfer your points. Send them all to me, I will use them to buy all of us Hookers and Blow.5 points
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I'm quoting this shit. You all see this? It's even Tonik approved.5 points
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If we get someone from the federal government to join I bet they will figure it out real quick.3 points
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The new "Points" system is live. You get points for posting new content (events, topics, comments, etc) and receiving rep. I may add more in the future. As of now, you've all been front loaded with a point for each reputation point and each post. So, what can you do with points? Right now, you can exchange 10000 points for 1yr supporter membership. You can also transfer points to other members if you want. Maybe to say thank you, maybe because you don't care about the points. Whatever. You can see info about your points here: https://ohioriders.net/?app=points&module=points&controller=economy Point accrual rates may change. As well, I may add more activities which earn points. We'll see how it goes. I mainly wanted a way to thank active members for being here and making OR a great place. Let me know what you think, or if you have any suggestions.2 points
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What is this paging and @shit lol im trying to figure out this new shit slowly. Im here and I have points woohoo now quit looking down on midgets2 points
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Our bikes don't go that fast. They are big heavy slow couches , remember. [emoji6]2 points
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In the OR economy that might get you a one legged, blind in one eye midget with the Herp.2 points
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It is for sure, just not ones as near and dear to my heart as this bunch of weirdos2 points
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I assumed this was a license points thread.... uh, Do license points get you points? First!2 points
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Can you believe it? OR is 10! It's been a crazy and wonderful ride so far. Thanks for everything you all contribute to the site, and here's to 10 more years.1 point
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All you hooligans be safe tomorrow! I will be on 2 wheels as well, the human powered kind! Going to hit up some trails with the family.1 point
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New rear tire mounted. No idea why it costs an extra $70 for shops to take off the rear tire and re-mount; literally 10 minutes of work all-in. New yuasa sexily charged battery filled with japanese tears for the duc too. Hopefully get to ride it around a bit tomorrow. Unless the starter motor is bad... or the solenoid... god damn ducatis.1 point
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I'd join ya on that ride, but I'll be working on my daughter's Blazer all afternoon. Ride safe bro1 point
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Acting is terrible but all the info you could ever want about body position and why things do other things when relating to motorcycles is contained within: https://youtu.be/I0YC_mnh8hM1 point
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How old are the tires? inflation? Have you hit anything that could have thrown the alignment off? Handle bars bent? Rear wheel still aligned with chain adjusters? Go somewhere dead end street/ where you can ride the exact same line in both directions to rule out road crowning. Adjust your junk the the other side. Oh wait you're a chick, it's not nerves it's hormones.1 point
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Hold the grips like your holding an egg. Always keep your elbows bent. This will keep you from tensing your arms. If you are riding nervous, this is a bad thing! Relax, let the bike do its thing. It will go straight down the road on its own. Lessen the amount of input, be smooth and relaxed. If you are worried about crashing you will crash.1 point
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haha I was indicating brian's offer for table and 2K I seen you scavenge the boards for an opponent in pool haha , every day u are getting more like tom cruise " u feel the need...need for speed" " u ike to play pool with the color of money me too1 point
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^This. I was going to ask whether you have looked to see where your foot is at when you shift. Its important to have your shift lever adjusted accordingly. If there is any hesitation in getting your toe under the shifter then that is a problem. I had to adjust mine because I was wearing leather riding boots with thick soles that hindered my foot from getting under the shifter. I picked up a pair of sport riding boots and what a difference! That said, I had to then readjust my shifter back down because my new boot was much smaller at the toe. You shouldn't have to look down for foot position or think about shifting, it should just feel natural and shifting should occur with little effort.1 point
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Tonik was correct. He is an equal opportunity mocker. This is a rare issue that I can only find one other case of. I can't understand what happened. The bike has 19,992 easy miles on it, rode by an old man in his mid 50s only on the weekends.1 point
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Happy 10 years, OR! Even though TN has generally better roads and much better weather, I really miss riding with you gun toting degenerates.1 point
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http://columbus.craigslist.org/mcy/5600485054.html Would like to have one for my Grandson as well.1 point
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Nothing for now. But will be replaced with something that has a side car for sure. Need to be able to take handicapped kid out for adventures with me.1 point
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Just because this conversation came up on the Gap trip...if anyone is working on anything (body position, lines, etc) I'll follow you for a few miles and we can talk about it at the next stop.1 point
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I’ve never understood why women love cats Cats are independent, they don’t listen, they don’t come when you call them, they like to stay out all night, and when they’re home they like to be left alone and sleep. In other words, every quality that women hate in men, they love in cats.1 point
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