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JaSSon

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  1. MonoPrice Maker Select V2. Turns on and prints. Heated Bed, 200mm x 200mm x 180mm build area. Last few times I used this I was having bed adhesion issues - could need a new nozzle (included) or bed surface (included).
     
    Extras included: 1x brand new spare bed surface. 1 brand new Micro Swiss all metal hotend with 0.4mm nozzle; brand new, not installed, optional for use. 1 heated bed relay (upgrade from OEM integrated relay); brand new, not installed, optional for use. 1 set of 4 new spare linear bearings. Gulf Coast Robotics Z-brace frame support kit; brand new, not installed, optional for use. Gulf coast Robotics Y carriage plate upgrade; brand new, not installed, optional for use.
     
    Haven't used in a few years. Should print fine with fresh filament (not included), bed levelling, and maybe a new nozzle. $150 firm - included spares and upgrades cost more than that.

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  2. Are there any shops in the Central Ohio area that do suspension work?   I just picked up a 2007 SV 650S that I intend to use for primarily track use.   It's got 26k miles on it, and while I did get some maintenance paperwork, there is no indication of any work being done to the forks or shock.   

    I am aware many people chuck a ZX10 or 14 shock on the back with heavier front springs and emulators, but I'd still need help getting it setup for me.    I'm about 200 pounds.   

     

    Any shop/individual recommendations?   Parts recommendations?     Newbie to the track, so I don't need amazeballs, just don't want to learn to ride on a track on a worn out suspension. 

  3. Free universal soft bags. They have integrated rain covers built into the front pouch.  The accent color is replacable, only have red and yellow though.  

     

    I think I have a couple straps, but you'll have to figure out your own mounting. 

     

    Willing to meet up on East side Columbus. I'm in Pataskala. 

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  4. 7 minutes ago, RymerC said:

    I saw someone (maybe you) sitting with a camera and wondered "whoa is someone taking pictures?"

     

    Hope I can find one of myself, I don't have anything with my new bike yet.

     

    Thanks

    I only saw a couple other DSLRs, and only one other guy walking the infield with one.   What are you riding?  What's your gear look like?  It'll be another ~3 hours until my Drive upload is finished.  

  5. Mid-Ohio hosted their first motorcycle PTR of 2021 yesterday.   I took my DSLR and did some HIKING to get some photos in.   

    Entire gallery of 267 photos here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1XHIPRwNAwit5O_o42Tl-Epw7Y3s5_utw?usp=sharing  (still uploading as on 11:30am).

     

    I'm very much only a hobbyist photog, and as such (if these are photos of you) feel free to use them free of charge for personal use including sharing on social media, printing, etc.   Don't use these commercially without contacting me.  

     

    If you were here, know someone who was, or recognize a bike/rider please share the link to this post with them. 

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  6. Hi Mike,   I just picked up a brand new FJ-09.  What do you have in the way of hard bags?   I like the clean install of the Yamaha bags& mount, but at ~$1200 MSRP they're stupidly priced.   The Givi make nice stuff, but their brackets are generic and huge.  The Shad SH36 look nice.  Not tied to any of those three, Just options I've looked at.   Do you have any steering stabilizers that would fit?  The front end gets light and wobbles a bit. 

    Also shooting you a PM about other stuff.

  7. My AWD TBSS was a terrible vehicle as well. I can confirm pretty much everything Brian said. Went through 3 front diffs, a power steering rack, stabilitrack issues (honestly scary when it happens), the 4l65e was terrible too. It lacked a proper overdrive, and got embarrassingly bad MPGs as a result. Shit would randomly fall off (every single piece of weatherstripping) and it had electrical gremlins too.

     

    It's a DSM trapped in a SUV's body. Mine had ~60k miles when I sold it, I can't imagine what a decade old 100K+ mile TBSS would be like...

  8. The wife and I flew out west and rented a car to drive around for 10 days last year. We didn't end up anyplace that REQUIRED 4wd, but there were a few times where ground clearance was a must and 4wd would have been nice. Specifically I'm talking about some (curated) off-road trails at Island in the Sky in Canyon Lands and the trail at The View in Monument Valley. Those were places we didn't to go in our rental Impala. The two of us were car camping and backpacking out of that impala, and it was tight at times. A crew cab full size truck with lockable bed may be manageable, but I think an SUV or van would be a better option.
  9. I'm going go start acquiring parts for a DIY quad build. Here's the first in a series of videos that shows the build process and lays out the parts for a good, but affordable build :

     

    And as far as prebuilt multi-rotors go, the Splash Drone looks bad ass! The Inspire-1 is just too damned expensive!

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