pri_i_oh
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Sorry had to do it here too.
TNT's ON FIRE!!!:devil:
Alright Jagr, I'm seeing a poll in the near future. "which one of us looks sexier on his pink scooter"....lol
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I would be very interested in this depending on cost and camping the night before would definately be in my scope. Again, it all comes down to cost and the date. City counsel meetings on Monday night and Pool league on Wednesday. Other then that.....BEER ME!!!
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This is a really great event. There was a great turnout last year. They usualy have a couple of events such as tug-o-war (car people vs. bike people) and venders. I'm thinking maybe we can even get some sort of stunting event going on. Its tentitively scheduled for August 8th 2009. I'm putting this out early so that we dont plan anything over top of it if its something that alot of guys might want to get into. Maybe we could even turn it into a meet and greet for the club.
Please feel free to PM me or call me for more information. More information will be posted as its recieved.
Tim
440-593-2255
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the problem is they don't actualy get "handed" cash from the state. It comes in the form of grants and such. Common misconception that they just get a check cut.
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I'm just curious as to why your grandpa had an issue with glocks. I bought my 21 in '04 and have about 7,000 rounds through it and it has never jammed or malfunctioned. Probably one of the best weapons Ive ever owned.
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Hey Chief, how much you lookin to get for that triumph? If your serious I might be interested.
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If I were you I would get a nice glock. There dummy proof. Very easy to take apart and clean and just a couple of minutes. I have a glock 21 (45 cal.) with a 3 lbs trigger spring. I spent 400.00 brand new (you may be able to get a better price used). I 've won several firearms awards with stock sights.
Its very light weight and VERY comfortable. Beretta's are also a VERY nice accurate gun. Hence the reason the military (at least back in the day) made it part of the uniform.
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thats usualy how it works. People that dont know what they're doing, doing something they shouldnt be doing. A good rule of thumb for fuses blowing is 99% of the time 1 of 2 things is happening:
1. Something is grounding that shouldnt be
2. Something isnt grounding that should be
oh and ZIP TIES are a wires enemy. Whenever possible use electril tape to hold wires together. zip ties actualy cut through the wires pretty quickly through vibration and what not.
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yeah but that doesnt make me much money doing that...lol
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the one specificly for triumphs and ducati's is the Tuneboy. As of right now it looks like my only option is the Tuneboy or Power Commander
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thats pretty cool....I might have you do some work on my bikes
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I'm getting ready to work on one of those. I have a customer that cant seem to figure out why his battery is dying. I got about a hundred ideas. We'll see what happens
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heres some more pics
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heres some pictures for you....
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to each his own I guess. They both have there advantages
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thanks
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yeah yeah
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good call Todd.....thats pretty much what it comes down to.
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The bazzaz is nice but its quite expensive. Not to mention I dont think they offer it for my triumph
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zx14
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LMAO....GO STELLA!!.....that almost looks like me. Now I have to go take a picture today......THANKS
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Thanks wolfman
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zx14
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lol....shut it
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that would be awesome. Little far for me but I would make the drive. Hopefully shortly after christmas I can get set up.
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zx14
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could you imagine getting a bill in the mail for 1.25 lol
whats it worth? 07 zx10r
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sounds like a no brainer. I would have to say that unless the car is some sort of classic (or has some sort of sentimental value) its time to make the trade.