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Mojoe

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  1. One sold. Who wants the last one?
  2. Very good Sir. I'll have one to the side for you. When would you like to take delivery?
  3. EDIT: Not able to edit title of thread to adjust pricing, but the price is $30. I have 2 of these sights I will not be using. They are both new and have never been mounted. The link below sells them for $104, I'm only asking $30. I have shot with this sight system for the last few years and it covers all I need. What I like about it is how simple the function is and the low profile. Being able to adjust range with a simple click just keeps things easy, and I like that. I sighted in a rifle last week using the same system and was able to hold a nickle size, 3 shot group, on a 300 meter zero target. I can include some zero targets, as well as instruction for sight manipulation to get you squared away. Just let me know if you need help or already know how to do it. http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=2...KUP-IRON-SIGHT Thanks for reading.
  4. I have 2 of these sights I will not be using. They are both new and have never been mounted. The link below sells them for $104, I'm only asking $75. I have shot with this sight system for the last few years and it covers all I need. What I like about it is how simple the function is and the low profile. Being able to adjust range with a simple click just keeps things easy, and I like that. I sighted in a rifle last week using the same system and was able to hold a nickle size, 3 shot group, on a 300 meter zero target. I can include some zero targets, as well as instruction for sight manipulation to get you squared away. Just let me know if you need help or already know how to do it. http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=26575/Product/AR-15-M16-M4-USGI-BACKUP-IRON-SIGHT Thanks for reading.
  5. That person was trying to kill themself/someone else. That was no accident. Shitty commentary or not, they stopped to help. Kudos to them.
  6. Just had to pick my balls up, from laughing them off.
  7. She not very good at bowling at all. How did she get on a bowling show?
  8. ninjaach08, going to the track, in my opinion is the start point of riding. Tracking a street bike I think is what they are made for, more so than the street. I don't even have my endorsement to be honest. I am doing track days to get the time on the bike to really know it. Once I have done the 3 I'm set up for in a 6 week time span, I will reassess where I'm at and go from there. If you posted on here you want to borrow gear and your sizes, I'm almost certain there are people here with what you need sitting in the closet that they would lend you. You miss 100% of the shots you don't take. Come ride in Novice, and I assure you, you will get a lot out of it. Everyone is there to learn and progress. Ride within YOUR comfort zone and limits. That's the only way to ride safe. Hell, I spent $200 at Mid Ohio last week and got my moneys worth before I even got on the track, just from the help of the people there, and Brannon being part of that. I learn more on a track day about riding then going to a bike night and having dinner and drinks with bike riders. Hey, and then I got track time on top of it.
  9. In for next week. Thinks for posting
  10. I'm in with Hoblick. See you all there. I'll be the guy going slow
  11. Nice build. I hope to see it out sometime.
  12. UPDATE: I just talked to the unit, our totes are in Texas. However, another piece of our equipment did not make it on the same boat coming over here. We are being told boats leave about every 20 days and once that other equipment is here, we will go pick up everything together. I volunteered to run the group and trucks down there once we have a "GO" to get our stuff. Doesn't mean they will have me go, it cost them a lot to pay me Vs. lower rank that is still capable to complete the task. I told them I here to help, and it would ensure the fastest delivery for the mags to you. At this time, I don't feel comfortable saying an ETA. All I can do is inform you as info comes to me. Stand by to stand by please. Thank you.
  13. Glad you're ok. Vid was awesome. If you are going to go down, I'd take that as a win. Thanks for posting the vid
  14. Who are you waiting for a call back from from a week ago, Shop Dog? Who is doh cycles?
  15. Genius. Wow, you caught a grammatical error on a car forum. Pound your chest and let all who shall read this know you are the Alpha Male with the red pen. Now , go fist yourself. No one really cares. Then you can copy and past this in the LOL thread and it might be the funnest thing you have posted in there. Andy, I don't have much experience on Mid Ohio in either form. However, for me, I found myself sweeping out and wide on the exit of corners. Sounds like what you might want, but that's not the line I was going for and had challenges bringing it back to where I was wanting it.
  16. He doesn't get on here very much. But you'll be hard pressed to find a more down to earth cool guy. Love that he was able to get in this vid.
  17. Mid Ohio in a car is so different from on a bike, at least for me. I have not been on there with a bike before. Track has you working the whole time. Referencing and getting a read on breaking and elevation. Was a good time for sure. Didn't wreck, but was taking it very easy.
  18. Will not be there. Did Mid Ohio yesterday on the bike. I'm taking this weekend for down time. Have not been at the house on a weekend since Last weekend of May. Be safe and have fun.
  19. Good to meet you too Brannon. I really appreciate your willingness to help with setup and tech info specific to my bike. Jason bowmen needs thanked too. My morning sessions went great. Then I just had nothing. No game what so ever. Jason came over to see how I was doing and I told him things are all off now, but it's me, not the bike. He talked me through points of the track I was getting pissed with. With that info I was able to at least enjoy my last lap session. My head was way up my ass on simple things in the afternoon, because I was over thinking them. I was messing up breaking, shifting and even basic body possion. No instructor was hitting me on this, I just felt it and was like, what the hell are you doing? My bike prep, done by Hoblick, and the help and work from Brian at Independent Motorsport, was flawless. Huge thanks to these guys working together and getting me on the track. Independent let Brian use the shop Van to take our bikes up. He got one lap in and had a brake issue we could not repair. He stayed all day, mind you his wife was with him, and help me out like having a pit crew. Props to her for being a good sport even when his bike was down. Overall, it was a great time and I was as to meet several members on here I had not known. Look forward to seeing you guys again. Hopefully at Putnum in 2 weeks.
  20. Good morning gents. Its looking like its going to be pretty hot out there today. Casper and wife send me up with a couple cases water, so stop by and say hi and grab some water. Look for cycle searchs sprinter van and my Subaru Legacy. We should have the OR banner up too.
  21. Didn't mean anything. Just copied and pasted from Remington's forum.
  22. I saw you. We are by the tree line in the back corner. Green tent and orange and brown tent with a blue tarp for shade between the tents. Stop by and say hi.
  23. You know damn well everyone still says CAC cards. It's gubment, ain't gots ta make no sense.
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