I'm not going for anything crazy there, I don't think, but I wanna get some magazines and maybe some parts for the kimber. I want a new rifle, so maybe something will turn up.
I'm going with a couple of the cincinnati guys this sunday to the sharonville gun show. All kinds of goodies will be there and it's about $7 to get in. Anybody interested?
hey dude, I know I was supposed to catch you before. I got a chain tool and a 12 car garage if you need to do any work on your bike. There's plenty of space. You outta catch up with me and some of the guys this weekend for some riding if it's not too cold out. A bunch of us are going to a gun show on sunday too, probably ride there. It's the north side of cinci
I hate to say I just threw that phone away because the OS crashed on me so many times. I'm in the market for a new phone too. I heard the new 6800 has a much faster processor and OS.
Yeah, I'm a big fan of compound bows. I have an older competition bow and I've been interested in picking up a newer one with the updated pulleys but I can only be current in so many hobbies. Sportbikes is already too much for my wallet.
I picked it up for $850 at shooter's supply in loveland. I expected to pay close to the MSRP but I couldn't say no when I saw it and held it. I loved the last kimber I fired.
I have a collection of firearms that I shoot with my dad over the year, but I decided to finally go out and buy my own handgun. So my decision was this: Kimber pro crimson carry II 45 cal. I have yet to even chamber a round but I'm going to take it to the range tomorrow to begin breaking it in. My favorite feature on this is the integrated laser sight on the grip. Who wants to go shooting?
The rollers are a trainer. Instead of mounting the bike on it you ride on top of 3 moving rollers. They're tricky at first but they greatly improve your riding technique, isolating lower body movement from your upper body. I ride on them every day during the winter. I also have an elite fluid trainer with adjustable resistance but I'm holding onto that for power intervals in the cold parts of winter.
I have come cyclops PVC rollers I'm willing to part with for $75. I also have a kestrel talon SL frame that could get your started for the bike but my asking price may be a little steep. $1000 for the frame, retails for $2800. It's sexy though if you like carbon.
I'm just curious what kind of winter projects people plan on doing with their bikes. I know even when I can't ride mine, I can't leave it alone so I'm constantly working on the thing. I have kind of a long list of things for the bike and have started already: 1. Clip-ons 2. Black Stone Tech wheels 3. Galfer wave rotors 4. Barnett Clutch plates 5. Radiator Fluid change 6. Valve check and/or adjustment 7. Race tech fork springs 8. Fork oil change 9. Fabricate carbon fiber fairings It's gonna be an expensive winter but I'm working plenty of OT to finish the job and then some.
So if you're going to get even with that leaking valve cover. I suggest let it know you are aware of the situation and been suspicious of it for a long time. Then you set it aside like a washed up hoe, and go find a new bike that will treat you the way you treat it. It's not that difficult.
hey dude, I gave your glasses to shittygsxr. he lives by morse road and cleveland ave. his humber is 734-678-5508. Sorry for the delay. He works on west campus during the day for easy delivery.
It's about time to tear down the bike. New coolant, new fork oil, springs, tires, valve check (26,000 miles on a 1.5 year old bike), and last but not least, carbon fairings.
On another note, I may not be getting a pig due to pork inflation. The fuckers were quoting me over $300 for the pig and some hardware. BBQ is still on, but won't be a whole pig. Maybe sams club has better rates.