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Anyone wanting some fork upgrades or just a refresh let me know, havent done any forks for a while and i miss it. Ill do some great winter pricing
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How much does he want for it
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I used my pine tar soap for my head and beard. I got mine from lucky scruff and it had a pine smell. Im letting me beard grow for as long as i can. Hell with shaving
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awesome, let me know
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yessir. i will be building a 4'x4'x3' oven. using guts from household ovens for the heating elements and controls. will be operational in about 3 weeks
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i think i might be in for this thing. PM me your contact info. i have someone who this would be perfect for, and if not ill probably just buy it and cafe the hell out of it
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wanting a cheap or free electric stove, top burners don't need to work, just the actual oven. anyone have one the need rid of?
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i did a harbor freight trailer, they do bolt together, i ended up bolting and welding it together. when you assemble the trailer, the bearings will be in the hubs, but they have hardly any grease in them. thats what alot of people don't check, and thats why the bearings fail so soon. so when you get it, pull the bearings and pack with good grease. no need for bearing buddies. buy and extra wheel/tire from HF as well as a back up, they are cheap. you can also buy a full set of backup bearings from redtrailers.com they are 25mmx52mm taper bearing add a HF wheel chock on top of a plywood deck and your good to go, i hauled my multistrada to colorado and back, i used it to haul 2 bikes to deals gap and back, 2 bikes to florida and back, and my buddy used it to haul 2 bikes to the gap and back as well. i used it quite a few times hauling my bike to the track too. bearings only got warm, not hot. in the time i owned it i didn't have to regrease the bearings. i had no issues with the trailer at all. i had ran 80 MPH with it and again no issues. i just checked with my hand to feel how warm the hubs were getting to make sure any time i stopped. good little trailer for the money. JUST REMEMBER TO PULL AND PACK THE BEARINGS WHEN PUTTING IT TOGETHER
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there is nothing for beards in local real shops. ill continue to shop online, gotta re up on my soap, she's pretty much gone.
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that thing is bitchin!
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i have bought 3 different SXSs from ASK in grove city, a new Honda Pioneer 700 (that i eventually traded in, and she gave me only a few hundred under what i paid for it), New Arctic Cat Wildcat Trail (the SXS i ended up getting when i traded the honda in, then it got totaled a week later), and a New Can AM Maverick 1000R XXC (the SXS that replaced my totaled arctic cat) I deal directly with Sandi down there. She has knocked the prices out of the park, no one could touch the deals i got from her. she also really did well with the parts i ordered as well. i will say you have to stay on her, they are honestly really busy, and everyone wants to deal with Sandi. Best bet is to just go down there and talk to her face to face. Figure out what you want, how much you want to spend, and id put money on that you leave paying what you want to pay. she wont let a sale walk out the door. if you try calling and getting prices, and wait for a call back, they will forget to call you back, or end up getting caught up in other sales to call you back, so you will have to keep calling. i didn't have any issues with assembly on any of my machines, and i go over them pretty well when i bring them home. they took good care of me getting my money back on the extended warranty i purchases on my arctic cat, since it got totaled. i have heard some people don't like dealing with ASK, but i will definitely go back and deal with Sandi again if I'm in the market again.
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no updates from anyone? come on guys.. i trimmed the sides up a bit. using the oil and beard balm has definitely helped. Also loving my pine tar soap, i gotta order some more soon.
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i would have totally bought this from you. i just bought one a week ago..
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Ecigs, vaporizers and other tobacco alternatives
Hoblick replied to Gixxus Christ!'s topic in Dumpster
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Ecigs, vaporizers and other tobacco alternatives
Hoblick replied to Gixxus Christ!'s topic in Dumpster
I've quit smoking and been vaping a few months now. i did it before a couple years or so and it never stuck. this time it has. i believe because before i didn't know what i was buying, and what to to buy. this time around with more availability and local vape shops it helped alot. started out with a vision spinner 2 and a danger Aerotank mini. i have since upgraded and couldn't be happier. I buy all my gear and juices from the local tape shop in Marysville, Poor Boys Vapor current setups.. Hana Mods DNZ30 with a Nautilus Aspire tank and 2 puffs drip tip (left) and got my first Mechanical Mod today, FU Hattan copper and carbon, and a Dark Horse Atomizer .2ohm build (right) whats setups do you guys have -
not a problem man, you just let me know, and we can get it in there.
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for sure, i went and did my neighbors driveway as well, and then i took the plow off and went and did donuts in my yard lol, you can hold a drift forever with this thing in the snow
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after the shower, no product after beard balm and some mustache wax, still a little crazy, but not as bad. ill see how it is after a week of using the boars hair brush and product go the bay rum scent is awesome though
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I don't own one. I had a hyper SP with the better suspension. My friend had the base. But really who are you. Dave Moss
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i don't usually agree with brian on things, but this i do
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well then id love to see what you'd think on a new hypermotard base model, they have little to no fork adjustments, but the spring rates are to high. sitting on it it feels like it would be good, but riding it you can tell it has to high a spring rate, and bounces you all over the place, and isn't as stable in corners as it should be. most bikes have to low of spring rate, I've done i don't know how many suspension setups, and more often than not i suggest stiffer springs for the forks. stock springs rates are on average for a 130# rider in my experience. when you have to crank the preload nearly to its limit is not a good thing. yeah you can get the sag set correctly, but then you have to try and dial in the damping to compensate for that spring tension you created, which is not ideal, and most times the damping isn't good enough to compensate for that.
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sitting on one and riding one is 2 totally different things. you can't tell how a suspension works by sitting on a bike
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your just gonna have to bring your stuff to my barn so you'll have it setup to build my bumper lol for real though, if you need a place to store your stuff till you find a place your more than welcome to store it in my barn, i have more than enough space.
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ride one and decide for yourself. i think you'd be surprised