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  1. User a few times on the track but in real good shape. No crashes, and pucks are about half there. Not sure the brand of the suit, but it is built well. Has closeable vents on the chest and shoulders. All armor is there.

    I'm 6'2" 185lbs, and they are a bit big on me. Size is around a 50\52. Hit me up with any questions. Have an extra set of pucks(used) included.

    Make me an offer.

    https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/eIkmPS3K8AK2RTgdyfYxDUz2pNh8rYW7rlMUJnu8CNs?feat=directlink

    https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/DOD1-9QuDq2UVQ03pgqg6kz2pNh8rYW7rlMUJnu8CNs?feat=directlink

    https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/scvzI1oKJwnyMnqHJVwNnkz2pNh8rYW7rlMUJnu8CNs?feat=directlink

  2. So, I was at work and rather then work, I decided to clean may beloved jacket. I figured I'd share the procedure with ya, in case you did not know.

    I have a Joe Rocket Hybrid (Half Leather, Half Fabric), going on 10 years old. I try to clean it with soapy water weekly with all the bugs, and tar. This time I picked up some yamalube saddle soap, and mink oil. After cleaning off the larger masses of bug guts, with and damp cloth, apply some saddle soap the a damp paper towel/terry cloth. Work this into the leather, focusing on the stubborn areas, i.e. shoulder/arm areas. Let dry completely.

    For the next step, I used a micro-fiber cloth. Apply a small amount of mink oil to said cloth, and rub into the leather. It will be white at first, but as you work into the leather, it will go clear and glossy. Wait 2 to 4 hrs, and re-apply.

    Bam...New jacket again, ready to slaughter thousands of bug/small bird, and maybe a deer or two.

    https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-cfAJaemDhZ8/T7P-Mo8-s2I/AAAAAAAABDs/yrLwAkBTyF0/s800/IMAG0226.jpg

  3. I have seen ya out, but never rode with you. Anyone planning on riding tonight?

    I plan on being out around 6:30ish. I live in Morrow and usually do a loop from there to Lebanon/Waynesville then back.

  4. Nope. Stock swing arm. I saw ya back there. The cruiser was my buddy, he wanted to ride so I let him take out my v-star. We rode out through the creek area and back. He was getting used to that bike so he was a bit pokey.

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