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cOoTeR

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  1. I graduated in 04 from bc. yeah I know coach church from when he was doing monster squad at Harding. Were you at the pleasant camp when they had sergei up there over the summer. Doug coached one day and had one of the seizures where he'd pass out. The kids that didn't know him thought he was having a heart attack. It was kinda funny. Man I miss those days didn't realize how great of an opportunity it was being coached by the legends at the time.

    You probably know my cousin Ryan Dennis he graduated from Hayes. Your bike looks like one I looked at awhile back for sale out on 203.

  2. I posted this up last year and didn't get any interest but I'll try again this year. Every year on memorial day the small town I grew up in has a parade, memorial/recognition ceremony for the past and present members of our armed forces. Then that is followed by a hog roast at the volunteer fire department. I would like to get a group of Ohio riders to participate in the parade. I promised my nephew he could ride on the back of my bike this year so I'm going to ride in it regardless. The ceremony takes place at the local cemetery at the end of the parade route. It's a great chance to give thanks to and be recognized as a member of the armed forces. The hog roast benefits the fire department and the food is awesome. I know a lot of people stay away from parades for fear of overheating their bikes. But this is a short route so I doubt there's anything to worry about. People come from all around to see this parade and enjoy the hog roast. If your interested in participating I believe the meeting time to be in the parade is 9am at the Baptist church in radnor (delaware county). If you want more details let me know. If anyone wants to afterwards we can do some riding.

  3. If you're looking to improve the ride you should be looking at forks, suspension, and tires, not brakes. :)

    Besides the feel, braided lines are better at keeping moisture out of the lines and last longer than the OEM. Apart from that, the lever feel, and the fact that they look better, that's about it.

    I ment like the overall ride experience, guess I shoulda specified. So you think they are worth the money?

  4. I know there's a couple guys on here from the area and I vaguely remember someone saying they participated in the Derby at the Hartford fair in croton. They do have a compact class right? Also does anyone know what psi the fuel pump for a 98 neon runs at? I plan on building a compact car from a neon so if anyone needs some interior parts or mirrors and windows let me know. I'll sell em cheap.

  5. Ok so I'm due to change out my brake fluid and it has been suggested to me to put on steel braided lines at this time. I primarily ride on the road and rarely make it out to the track. Are the braided lines worth it? I understand they take the squishyness out of your brakes but does it increase stopping power? Thanks guys and gals.

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