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hue jass

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  1. Iron Pony, Competition Accessories, RoadRacing World, No-Mar, Lots of sunglasses, earplugs and pizza! I'll be there on Friday only. I don't know if anyones going on Friday during the day.
  2. Dubguy's got it. Any bank always has a notary on hand (it's free). When a title is signed over to you, the notary is for the person selling, not the buyer. It's proof that the guy really wanted to turn the title over to you. Otherwise you could just steal a title and sign it. Do whatever you gotta do to make it right. That bike's worth it.
  3. hue jass

    Sooooooon

    Not sooooooon enough!
  4. WHAT!!!! No drama!!!! I could'a walked in and just started SWINGIN"!!!lol I wish I could've been there. The weather is non-stop perfect this summer. I'm in for 8/9!
  5. Yea, soldier, good call. I only figured from what he said his experience was that the rears were properly adjusted. Make sure the self-adjusters are set up and lubed. They have to work perfectly to maintain a good pedal.
  6. Reminds me of the guy who rolled his body across a band saw. Video taped the whole thing.
  7. I'm sure they sell them at Jeg's. In fact, here ya go. CLICK HERE
  8. You've still got air in the system. When you bleed using the pedal, you really can't get all of it thoroughly. All it takes is a small bubble up in one of the lines and there's your mushy pedal. Motive Products makes a great bleeder that will last you the rest of your life. I have one and use it on both of my cars. Whenever I do something that could put air in the system, I just use this thing and flush the whole system. CLICK HERE
  9. You should have said, "What the hell are you doin' talking to me?"
  10. Happens to us all once in a while (except for Yodaman). It happens when you're not fully into the ride that day, not fully connected with your bike. You set out thinking you're into it but you just aren't. Being in neutral when you think you're in first is a good one. The best is when you come to a full stop without downshifting at all. Next ride you'll be a machine, I guarantee it.
  11. Are there any laws that can help us when traffic grinds to a halt? I know we can't lane-split, but....
  12. AC/DC - Long Way To The Top http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1iR2Wi3u5o
  13. Good to see ya. Come to one of the bike nights next week.
  14. They're the closest thing you can get to a Duc for only a few thou. The S had torque down low. The R had 2 injectors but didn't develop it's torque until about 6k. I'm a big fan of these Suzuki's. Every time I start talking about them I try to find one to buy.
  15. I took a look at this with Google Sat and it looks awesome! Lots of sweepers and some tighter ones. Looks like it runs through some heavily wooded areas, too. Thanks for the tip!
  16. Check this one out. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGJ0fJN10YY
  17. Now he'll be known as D'Alcapone Alpaccino Morris the Gaping Deepthroat!
  18. Hey Cheech why don't you try on about an '01-'03 Suzuki TL. The low end torque is stunning and the weight is low. Oh and when you hear it, you'll cum right in your pants. And flames shoot out when you chop the throttle. Check out my favorite YouTube Video! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S25He2OStiM
  19. A lot of people run 4-way stops. Always treat 'em like 2-ways and look. Post up again when you know more. We're all pulling for her.
  20. Oh man I hope she's alright! What in the world happened? Sometimes airbags can hurt worse than impact.
  21. I only had my temp for about a week, too. But when you get your license or endorsement for the first time, you have some rules to follow for one year. A) You have to wear a helmet at all times, B) something else. I'm too lazy to look it up right now. And, your license says novice on it.
  22. Whatever your natural hair color is, that's the one to go with.
  23. It's fine. The kind of hill I'm talking about is the kind of ridge found around banks and other places. It's just landscaping. It's short and steep. As tall as your bed. You might only need a board to cover about a foot or so. The best is a cut-in drive. There's always something nearby. The ramp deal is great for dirtbikes but they're very steep and you have to zip it right up. If you stop or lose it, it's a long way down and I guarantee you the bike will land right on top of you. If you get to the top and the bottom of the bike hangs up on the sharp angle from the ramp to the bed, you're done. Again, dirtbikes only (IMHO). It's great you have someone to help you. I did mine alone and once in the middle of the night. Not fun. Needed a shower after. When you make that little trip across the board and you're wondering if the back tire is lined up because if you have to put your foot down there's nothing there, and if it's off, you're fucked. Good times.
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