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  1. I personally love seeing the Jackass Flats, Dayton bar, bike nights. It's hundreds of bikes. Nothing says fun like tossing a leg over the bike, riding two miles. Drinking copious amounts of alcohol and talking about how bad ass your bike is. Only to toss a leg over again, with or without assistance, to ride back those two miles. Then be like, "Damn, I'm a Boss" and "I bet I looked ultra hot to those 55 year old, fake tan, worn out old hags". Nothing says satisfaction like when you finally make it home and are hanging up your vest with all those SoA patches and unlacing those brand new orange and black boots, to slip on those Sperrys and bust back out the Tommy H polo. Straight up hardcore. This is what I dream for kids. This right here.
    3 points
  2. Democrat run city and the same commie groups that ran the Ferguson riots are running them there...we shouldn't be surprised at the weak kneed response.
    2 points
  3. Thank you all for them support guys. You guys are like family for me and prolly the reason I am still looking into get back to Ohio for job starting this July. I haven't taken the bike out yet for a good long ride this season. If I do I know I won't be selling her and taking the ad down snot,I will definitely be trying to be there that day if I still have the bike. If its gone and I have some good news about the future I might just get some thing my ocd mind puts me to. Some thing with abs and TCS as it might save my rear some day Some thing less dangerous , light slow, good for in and around town like ....hmm .. A zx14R The work hours are crazy as I am technically still in fellowship, as per real hours they count only around 70-80 we spend at work. But once u come home, u grab a bite shower and sit down to finish notes, call up peeps to deliver good/bad news, look up next days cases, all of which will take the toll. So far I sacrificed sleep to keep up with riding. Who knows once I am out of this forsaken flat straight pot holed land I am gonna miss the viffer very very bad
    2 points
  4. Leather or textile? It's one of the most common rider questions and the debate goes on and on, but in the end there is no overall right choice, just a right choice for each rider. Choosing which material suits you best, is the most personal part of picking a motorcycle jacket. We know what you really want: a jacket that offers you the best in protection, comfort, and style. That's what makes the choice so personal, because you want your jacket to fit your own personal sense of style and riding. Can't decide which option is best for you? Don't worry, we won't leave you in the dust, we're here to help you weigh the pros and cons. Check out our buyer's guide on choosing whether a leather or textile motorcycle jacket is right for you! Already have a jacket? Let us know what you ride with in a comment below! If you require additional help choosing the right jacket contact MIKE at 1-866-931-6644 ext. 804. And ladies, feel free to review our guide to female specific motorcycle jackets, 10 Tips to Choosing a Women’s Motorcycle Jacket.
    1 point
  5. Hmmm. I have Pauly's former scooter in my garage and I'm thinking silly thoughts.
    1 point
  6. They're out of cars and wagons. Spay or neuter would help a ton of issues.
    1 point
  7. Here’s the Baltimore mayors full comment when this first started “I made it very clear that I work with the police and instructed them to do everything that they could to make sure that the protesters were able to exercise their right to free speech,” Rawlings-Blake said. “It’s a very delicate balancing act. Because while we try to make sure that they were protected from the cars and other things that were going on, we also gave those who wished to destroy space to do that as well. And we worked very hard to keep that balance and to put ourselves in the best position to de-escalate.”
    1 point
  8. I used to use a painters ladder with ratchet straps. Borrowed the landlord's but it worked so well I grabbed one at an auction for a few bucks. Just make sure to chain the legs together so it doesn't do the splits under load. Can lift the front or rear depending on where you loop through the frame not my bike
    1 point
  9. Near the end of the month and they're out of money and bored?
    1 point
  10. I find it distasteful that nearly 3000 people died in the Nepal earthquake, but the media is concerned with a dozen thrill-speakers stuck on Mt Everest. Fuck them. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
    1 point
  11. ^^ I'm with this guy. Throttle therapy is required. Ask me how I know.
    1 point
  12. Brock's a very cool guy, and wish I had the opportunity to work for him. Your a lucky guy. Brock knows his shit when it comes to making power. I bought my ninja from one of his engineers years ago, they used that bike ( so says the seller ) to refine the previous gen system for Kawi's '08+ upgraded injectors and ecu programming. It does run tiptop. Went from 168ish stock hp, to a best of almost 193. Huge gain for just an exhaust system and lots of fine tuning.
    1 point
  13. 100 hrs a week? I'd rethink your life situation. Time with kid & wife, time with bike, less work. Very nice, clean bike. Someone's going to get a deal.
    1 point
  14. I avoid all interactions with indiscriminate revenue collectors.
    1 point
  15. Campers done! Camping in my driveway tonight.
    1 point
  16. Maybe I shouldn't be so hard on my Jeep, the frame isn't that bad...yet!
    1 point
  17. doing suspenders on both bikes. The 849 project is getting a stock rebuild. Hot tanked and bead basted the lowers and sent then off to powder coat. The bandit is getting some sonic springs and racetech gold valves. The front suspension on that bike is a real weak point and I've been putting it off because it isn't as easy as just bolting in a new shock.the old honda forks look horrible, the chrome legs are rusted to shit between the two yokes From being inside the headlight ears. Had to use a chisel and a dead blow to pry out the seals. Very excited to get these done.
    1 point
  18. Hah! Get used it. I've almost taken care of all the rust on mine now, it's been a process, but worth it. I love mine
    1 point
  19. I bought my first Jeep a couple of days....it is my new Heep (of rust).
    1 point
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