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shittygsxr

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  1. Shittygsxr, that would work if this guy wasn't a total douche. Cause if I dropped her she'd get hit on by him every second of the day.

    BTW, He rode with you guys in the 4th of july parade.

    And still doesn't have any type of license (temp or otherwise)

    Oh well, i'm off to park street patio have to mc an event there. Stop by if you want.

    you just answered your own question right there. I have told girls I am in med school, a real estate investor, in law school and if I were single I would tell them that I am going to give them a motorcycle.

  2. the garages dont accept bikes, at least the ones on campus by high street. they say right on the gates no motorcycles. this is why i was wondering where i could park.

    Some garages do and some don't, but technically they are not free either. On the weekends they let people without garage permits park in the garages, so although less likely you might get a ticket if you don't have a sticker on your forks

  3. Wanna cum up here and get mine?

    I think you might be a bit far, if it comes down to it I will push the bike there if I have to.

    I am sure I could ride it there if I had to but it has no headlight, speedometer, turn signals or brakes. I did about 60 miles after I crashed it and part of it was through the dragon.

  4. Will you be able to order sport bike parts?

    For those of you that don't know I have been working at this bike shop on King Ave in Grandview for over a year now and I convinced the owner to sponsor us.

    I just wanted to say that while we may be a scooter shop for the most part, we do have two other dealerships that are full line motorcycle dealers. Andrew's Cycle in Youngstown (some people may be familiar with it) and Chicago Cycle in Illinois are both run by the same family, point being if you need anything from parts to a new bike we can get it to you!

    We will be offering as many deals as possible for OR members such as discounts on service and parts as well as a great deal on LoJack! Of course we do have scooters, pit bikes, and a few other things (which will be posted up shortly) that you will be hard pressed to find a better deal on in Columbus!

    If anyone is in the area or needs anything let me know or stop in at the shop at 935 King Ave just west of Olentangy River Rd.

    Shop number is 614.294.2000

    Glad to be able to sponsor the site!

  5. I need to take my bike about 4 miles to Iron Pony to get a repair estimate for the insurance company. Does anyone have a trailer I could borrow for a couple of hours? Since I am asking for a handout I can pick it up and drop it off whenever is most convenient for you

  6. Alright I just got off the phone with the insurance company and they low balled me an offer of $808.00 to keep the bike. I said hell yeah I'll keep it for that. So the bike will be getting rebuilt this winter into a mean lil machine. I will say this it will only look a little like it does now. :D I will post pics as I do the build and let you guys see the magic come to life.

    After I buy the bike I am still getting $6,000 dollars and that's after the deductible.

    Your insurance had to cover it?

  7. Yep' date=' those evil corporations should be brought to justice by our government.. oh, wait.. never mind. They're kind of in bed together on this one. :rolleyes:[/quote']

    They are trying to protect their brand name. How many hood rats would stop paying for their service if they knew they could get it for free? The big cell companies could loose a lot of paying customers.

  8. Here is how it is funded

    Who Pays for the Lifeline and Link-Up Programs?

    All telecommunications service providers and certain other providers of telecommunications must contribute to the federal USF based on a percentage of their interstate and international end-user telecommunications revenues. These companies include wireline phone companies, wireless phone companies, paging service companies, and certain Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) providers.

    Some consumers may notice a “Universal Service” line item on their telephone bills. This line item appears when a company chooses to recover its USF contributions directly from its customers by billing them this charge. The FCC does not require this charge to be passed on to customers. Each company makes a business decision about whether and how to assess charges to recover its Universal Service costs. These charges usually appear as a percentage of the consumer’s phone bill. Companies that choose to collect Universal Service fees from their customers cannot collect an amount that exceeds their contribution to the USF. They also cannot collect any fees from a Lifeline program participant.

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