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  1. I would say a large size mountain/hybrid with front suspension, hard tail, and disc brakes would be a good starting point.

    I found if I ride to small of a bike it bugs my knees pretty bad. Front suspension is a must for offroad trails. Rear suspension is nice if you can lock it out. Disc brakes is better because cantilever and v-brakes with cheap pads tend to fade when they get wet plus most disc brakes are usually hydraulic so they have a little more grabbing power. I would also recommend going to a bike shop and check a couple different manufactures out. A rough way to fit a bike is to straddle the top bar and check the clearance between the bar and your crotch. You want at least a couple inches of room there. A good bike shop can fit you for to a frame too.

  2. My parents absolutely forbidding me to have one while I still lived at home made me fascinated with them. When I was 16 I worked with a guy that raced GSXR1100's and he would take me for rides on it and I fell in love with the speed and handling the bike had. I bought my first bike (Seca 400) at 18 and kept it at my girlfriends house because I still lived with mom & dad. I've ridden many different motorcycles throughout the years but the one I miss most is the 82 Seca 650 turbo I bought in 1999. It was plenty fast for me and very comfortable to ride and it was a unique bike. I sold it because I got tired of all the idiots in cars that wouldn't pay attention and almost hit me on it. I figured I had my fun and I should get rid of it before I died on it. I would buy that bike back if I ever crossed its path again.

    http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=882&pictureid=7558

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  3. I've had this thing for years now hanging in my garage, now its time for it to go. Not really sure what its worth but to me its worth $100 so that's the price.

     

    http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=802&pictureid=7506

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  4. I have a Tapco black SAW Pistol grip for an AK47 $15

    http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=802&pictureid=7509

     

    misc AK47 pistol grips $5 each

    http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=802&pictureid=7511

     

    Muzzle break for a Yugo sks made by Tapco $10

    http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=802&pictureid=7512

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    Generic AR15 pistol grip $5

    http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=802&pictureid=7510

  5. I'm selling my Ibanez SZ320 Electric Guitar that I've owned and hardly played for 6 years now. It's in great condition but does have a couple minor dings in the body.

     

    I'm including a Hartke 15w practice amp with 2 channels and reverb. This amp has a very good sound for a practice amp. also included is a Boss ME-30 multiple effects pedal and wires to connect it all up.

     

    $200 for all

     

    http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=802&pictureid=7501

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  6. BSA RD30 Red Dot Sight $20 sorry about the crappy pics

     

    http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=802&pictureid=7500

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  7. I just ordered one of the Nebo's off Amazon. For $30 it's worth the gamble. I've got a couple of the NCStar tac lights that are very similar to this one and I've never had an issue with either of them. They've both endure hundreds of rounds of .40 and .45 with any issue. My only complaint with the NCStar lights is they eat batteries quick.
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