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  1. sportbiketrackgear.com aka STG has Michelin Pilot Powers shipped for $247 a set.

    STG....cheap tires.....come on dude ???

    where......????? that's misleading....they say it's 246.95 a set any combo....choose a pair of pilot power, it won't be less than 285/290.....check your check out basket.....after you choose.....:violin:

  2. i had the best burger today! i have had burgers that were good but this one took the win for sure. took one bite and i was in heaven!

    "The English Ivy" on Main St. here in Coshocton.

    Its A Wheat Kaiser bun with hard wood smoked bacon, pepper jack cheese, with let. tom, pickle and mayo!

    next time ppl come down for a ride plan on going there with me!

    I'll take your advice when I stop by......:D

  3. wow sam wow....rep point for ya man...glad to hear to are back and what a helluva good time........i see a lot of kids.....did the join the gang too :sheepfucker::dunno: "dad/mom promised them the'll have a helluva goodtime too....

    the dtc should ride with that apron.....:lol:

  4. BTW I work at the Biochemistry Department of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine........we had a departmental seminar/poster retreat today at the university farm........I was shocked when I arrived......

    This is how the day started file.php?icon=sheep4.gif

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    All the file.php?icon=sheep.gif at the barn

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    A Korean guy.....from New Zealand (I am serious, he is from Christchurch) telling us how good and sexy sheep they get in New Zealand compared to the meaty ones here :lol:

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  5. Engine ice is a marketing ploy. It is the same thing as a glycol based coolant + water wetter.

    No it is not...ordinary coolant is 50% polyethylene glycol which is toxic and slippery and hence you can't use it on track...in case of spill.

    Engine ice is silicate and phosphate free polypropylene glycol (four times expensive), it's non-toxic and not slippery and hence many tracks will allow them to use it on track. Polypropylene glycol can degrade over time to form lactic acid and can cause severe corrosion, to prevent this they have to put a good buffer and inhibitor in it so the degradation can't happen......due this complexcity and extra chemicals it's so expensive. It will protect upto -35F freezing, 5 degree less than regular coolant, which you don't care.

    Redline Water wetter is a good product to use with pure distilled water or with regular coolant or engine ice.

    An easy way is during summer use distilled water with water wetter.....in fall drain out half the water and add half regular concentrated 100% coolant (not the 50% ready mix).....then again you have to flush it out in spring....your choice :D

  6. Hi brown_suga....we met at the pig iron last year......I was just fooling around as usual in this thread too and without any serious intensions and I feel many did the same too.....if I unknowingly hurt your or anyones feeling then I am sorry and real apology.........please do post......we want to see you here around......:cheers:

  7. http://tinypic.com/useralbum.php?ua=Ay46%2FdR7hSqdjkkvTqlBeg%3D%3D

    All images, unedited... 26 photo total. If you would like, I can zip them up and send them to you - they are 800 x 600 or 640 x 480, but if you have specific high-res image requests (approx 3MB each) - let me know and I can send those individually. PM me.

    Hey Justin thanks for sharing, great artistic shots.......I so missed it :( .....did any of you did a trackday or just rode out there.......can't wait to get my fairing back.....

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