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They actually had two really good techs that had been there a long time. Well I assume they were still there when they went out of business... I wrenched there for about 10 months, years ago. Had a couple pretty decent, knowledgeable parts guys too, again at least when I was working there.
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I'm equal opportunity. Never had a bad experience from any of them. My most recent was an order I placed with riders discount Monday and a ship notification today. Shows I should receive it this coming Monday. I use them all and pick the one with the price that I think is fair.
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I read that as spring break pic thread and was hoping for topless girl pics...thread fail.
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Thought I'd bump this once. I appreciate the donations I've received.
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There is some truth to that. Though I've had positive results with Engine Ice. On my first bike I'll agree the coolant was 4 years old, but the bike only had 700 miles on it when I bought it and swappd out for EI. That was in AZ and I saw 10-15 difference in temps from stock coolant to EI. My current bike was changed out in under two years because of the positive results and I've only seen 4-5 degrees difference, but still running cooler.
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I've been running engine ice since 2006. Never had any corrosion issues and bikes have always ran a little cooler.
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Cop pepper sprays large group of motorcyclists on highway in TX
dustinsn3485 replied to Casper's topic in Daily Ride
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It's 130 years old, it's gonna have all that unless its had a complete remodel. To a point, some of those aren't a big deal either though, mold certainly is a big one. I have no expertise in anything of the sort, but I imagine I'd be looking at the structure primarily. It's likely a hand dug basement and rock foundation. It's gonna have cracks and leaks. Termites, water damage, rot...sounds like some starting points.
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That sounds typical to me. Sprocket kinda nailed it. I worked for a company that shipped with UPS primarily. We had a 53' trailer backed up to the dock. It usually took us 2 days to fill it. All our orders were marked shipped as soon as they crossed the threshold of the dock door to the trailer. UPS would be a day or two getting there, but it was shipped on our end. I've shopped with motorcycle superstore before and always liked them. Never been in a huge hurry for anything so 3 to 4 days was about typical for delivery.
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Had a 13 escape and had to replace the turbo also. They rejected the warranty saying the push rod had been bent manually for some BS reason. I had just bought it used so I took it back to the dealership I bought it from and because I was within my 3 day return window ended up having them replace it for me free of charge. The check engine light came on to replace the turbo under the same conditions. Floored it to see how it runs with the turbo and it kinda cut out then the check engine light came on. I never was very happy with that car. Other than the turbo it did not give me any problems mechanically though.
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I bought a new tent the other day and don't need my old one anymore. It's a mountain hardware lightwedge 2. Probably 7-8 years old. Been used a dozen or so times all motorcycle camping. Been in freezing, sun, rain, etc never once had any leaks. I've waterproofed it two years ago and only used it once since. Seams are showing a bit of age as well as the plastic windows. Only damage is a small tear in the door screen, I never patched it. I can set it up and take pics if anyone is interested. Since I'll likely be shipping it to anyone in Ohio, unless someone is passing through Nashville, I'd like to get $75. Make an offer though. http://www.everestgear.com/mohali2grmo2.html?productid=mohali2grmo2&channelid=FROOG Doesn't have the same rain fly as that pic in the link, but specs are about the same, as was the price for it new. Actual fly is below. Also does include the footprint.
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Allegiant airlines. By far the cheapest flight travel to anywhere in Florida.
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I'll second an ECU flash. And also second or third suspension first.
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Alright so maybe y'all would be interested in helping me out a little. I've signed up with big brothers big sisters of Tennessee in an effort to raise $1000. I've had a little success so far with the fundraising, but haven't gotten very far. I figured I'd post here and see if anyone might be interested in giving a little to help my cause. Here's the link to my personal page to donate to.. http://otenashville.kintera.org/blewbayou
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I've got a rowing machine that Ive started using. Kinda works everything. Like it most for the cardio.
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TCX S-Sportour Evo Boots Size 45 (U.S. 11) $150 OBO
dustinsn3485 replied to dean.p.connelly's topic in LBTS GLWS
Are they waterproof? Seems like that particular model has both waterproof and not. -
Did I miss something with Magley? I've not seen any posts in awhile...This thread seemed to remind me of that.
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What small-mid-sized SUV fits 2 car seats WELL?
dustinsn3485 replied to redkow97's topic in Dumpster
I looked at the pathfinder some. Before you buy, research that CVT in the 2012+. I decided against it because of a lot of discussion about the reliability of it. Seems they were having a lot of problems. -
What small-mid-sized SUV fits 2 car seats WELL?
dustinsn3485 replied to redkow97's topic in Dumpster
The grand Cherokee I just picked up is Laredo trim, but it's loaded like a limited. Power everything, leather, panoramic moonroof, heated seats, nav, etc, etc... It's a 2011 with 85000 miles. It's really everything I've been trying to find for the past 15 months. I have 3 dogs that I put in the cargo area for short trips. The backseat is plenty roomy for two large adults. It's a really roomy vehicle. I thought it was actually priced a little cheaper than a lot of its direct competition. And as mentioned I prefer the truck chassis. -
Crap, I thought you were gone from here.
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What small-mid-sized SUV fits 2 car seats WELL?
dustinsn3485 replied to redkow97's topic in Dumpster
I just bought a 2011 jeep grand Cherokee. Seems to fit all your requirements. I have nothing bad to say about it so far. Have gotten an average 19mpg with mostly 80% city driving. Havent made a long interstate trip yet, but i think its supposed to get 22+. It's an awd model. Has a V6 and ability to tow up to 5000lbs. I also got it for under 20k. -
I'm using chrome on Android and it works fine for me.
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Haven't read the thread thoroughly, but have a check of all your ductwork to be sure it's sealed well at every connection. I had all my ductwork redone when I first bought my house because I was losing so much air through the joints. Some of the soft flex insulation was in bad shape too. Having the right size ducts helps to distribute the proper amount of air to each vent.
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When was the epic crash of OR? There were a lot of posts lost.
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Been around since May of 2007.... A lot have came and gone since then.