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Jamez

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  1. Actually speaking strictly head shots, 22 rounds are considered the most deadly. The small round doesn't have the velocity to exit through the back of the head like most other rounds so the 22 round will just bounce around the skull and damages more brain tissue then a simple entry/exit hole.

  2. This is a great gun! Id be very interested if I didn't just spend over 300 on tires.

    I used to own one and have never found a gun that feels so comfortable in my hand.

    I sold it years ago and regret it

    Whoever buys this won't be dissapointed.

  3. Got 2 tires mounted and balanced at Cadre Cycle in Blue Ash Ohio.

    11121 Deerfield Road, cincinnati

    The shop is very small and not much to look at but they have been working diligently and quietly bikes for years. The owners name is Enzo and he's a super layed back nice guy. He informed me that the will work on anything really, just specialize in Norton, Triumph, Ducati, BMWs.

    They were very fast, very knowledgeable, and super nice. They mounted/balanced my new tires, cleaned/adjusted/lubed my chain and cleaned the whole bike when they were done.

    I was impressed with their speed and willingness to go out of their way for me and I know where ill be going from now on.

    For what its worth I strongly recommend them.

    They can't give a deal to everyone but it'd be great if you mentioned that James from BMW told you to come.:bow:

    *had to edit, I forgot to mention...for those that read that post yes they have sweet tread :)

  4. People don't do anything together with bad intentions.

    No one plans to get divorced from their wives or have falling out with family members.

    Nothing can ruin a great friendship or relationship like money. Sad but true.

    Id say if you really value those friends then don't position yourself or them for failure.

    Not saying it will happen, but what if it does.

    Best of luck, just my 2 cents

  5. I personally think this is all B.S.

    The debt ceiling has been raised 102 times to date so wtf is the problem now.

    Politicians. Washington has become such a crooked place with so much "my way or the highway" that nothing productive occurs there anymore. Washington needs a reality check and its unfortunate that 75% of Americans vote based on a popularity contest. Sure a black president is good for Americas image but when the white house and house or the house and the senate are split party its bad for American progress simply because everyone has their own stupid agendas.

    Americans need to show politicans that if they inhibit progress ( such as the rediculous garbage happening now ) that they will not serve another term.

    Unfortunately this would require America to "wake up" but that won't happen. We can't even keep our society from becoming obese even though we know exactly what causes it.

  6. I am a big believer in AGATT

    I find that id ride far more often if I was cooler. I know the typical response is "deal with it" or something similar.

    I currently have a Scorpion Exo textile jacket. It seems pretty decent but is crazy hot. Its very thick and I know the color black doesn't help.

    I've been looking into getting another jacket and saving this one for cooler weather but I don't know what jacket has the best airflow.

    I've been looking at Astars and JoeRockets and they all have clever names for each jacket but don't offer a lot of description.

    id really like to stick with textile

    its also hard to tell which one is cooler by trying them on. Its not like they will let you cruse down the street wearing each one. I know I'm going for a lighter color to start with but is there any jackets that you guys recommend or have good things to say about? Basically I'm looking for help shopping for a new jacket and my first priority is airflow and safety. I'm not too worried about price because it has to deal with my safety and comfort so I don't mind dropping some cash.

    Thanks alot

  7. 250 was what I was thinking as well. I didn't want to laugh at my friend when he suggested the 50cc cause he can ride circles around most people I know and I'm just a noob

  8. Whoever buys this car is going to get a heck of a deal. Anything that could go wrong with this car was either already good or has been fixed by me. Once the window is done the car will be set for years.

    Glad its working out for you, but I've learned after 10 years working on automobiles that cars will always find a way to break

  9. So I have a buddy that doesn't really ride street but he's really good at track.

    He races a Daytona 675R and an Aprilia. I'm always joking with him that he needs to show me how to ride for real. I always ask him cause I've seen his pic in magazines but He usually is very humble and doesn't seem like he want to teach. He also really discourages aggressive street riding.

    He's been racing since a very young age and he told me that if I'm serious about learning how to really ride and drag knees and race right to find a little 50cc motorcycle and learn good race habits on that first.

    Do most of you guys agree?

    I've been looking into 50cc Motorcycles ( not mopeds or scooters ). Some look like sport bikes but I can't find any for sale anywhere. I did find one but they wanted 3K!

    Can I mabe start on a 250 that I don't care about lowsiding a few times? They are way cheaper and easier to find.

    Any ideas or advise would be appreciated

  10. I was out riding today with a buddy of mine that owns a harley.

    He wanted to go to Powder Keg harley to look at stuff and buy parts so I figured id go with him. I didn't care. I was kind of nervous when we pulled up because they were pretty busy and there was a lot of the typical "harley type" people there.

    I was not only a younger looking guy but a sport bike rider.

    I have to say I was completely wrong. Everyone was super nice and I got a lot of questions about my bike and some guy even let me sit on his harley to see how it felt while he held the front wheel. Everyone was just great.

    I talked to an employee named Andrew while my buddy was at the parts counter and Andrew couldn't have been nicer. He knew I wasn't interested in buying anything but took a lot of time to answer questions and whatever.

    To sum up I was pleasantly surprised with the employees and even more surprised about the riders shopping there. If I ever do decide to buy a Harley that'd definately be a place id check out.

    Props to my Harley riding brothers

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