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  1. CooooOOOOOooool! http://www.redjacketfirearms.com/firearms/firearms.html The suppressed shotgun is real.
  2. Found it. Below is the important stuff from the thread. It was $90.00. http://www.ohioriders.net/showthread.php?t=58070&highlight=spencer I'm going with this guy. It might be a bunch of copy and paste but he's good at copy and paste. Fast response to my email also. I'm getting the Fibercore. Now watch it be sunny the entire week he has my seat. :: Thank you for your interest in my work. For your CB600F Hornet the rider seating area can be reshaped internally for more rearward bias, with better support, and to help distribute your weight across the entire seat rather than concentrating it on the crowned center without effecting the nose shape so you will still have freedom of movement in the twisties and enhanced position and comfort. This angle correction will help allot with the slide to the tank. The basic modification includes reshaping to your specific dimensions for better support and to correct the angle and shape to relieve pressure points and any specific problem areas that you may have. It includes a viscoelastic foam base material that is good for shorter distance pleasure riding and commuting. If you normally do ride any distance you have a seat that can accept the Supracor suspension included in the LD modification. This is a lightweight "honeycomb" like material that does not get hot in the sun, does not harden in cold weather, and will probably outlive the seat. It is used to form a suspension between the seat pan and reshaped seating area to provide more form fitting support, and better weight distribution for longer distance comfort. It also drastically reduces vibration in the seat, and dampens road shock without changing the seat height or effecting the shape modification. If you ride any real miles it is the better choice. Pricing would be the standard minimum for a single piece seat of $50 for the actual work to the riders area, and a $25 material charge for Supracor. A photo of you in riding position is helpful and appreciated, but not an absolute necessity. Each seat is set up specifically for the rider so any additional information you think I may need regarding your position, type of riding, any medical concerns you may have should be listed in the special instructions area on the order form. When you think you have given me too much information, just a little more should be about right. Please ship at your convenience, all that I ask is that you drop me note when you do so that I can properly set my schedule. My current turnaround with the spring rush is 48 hours so your only real downtime will be in shipping. If you visit my web site you can find the order form as well as my FAQ page which contains more information regarding shipping, payment, and a bunch (probably too much) general information. Contact me any time if you have questions. Thanks again and ride safe, Spencer www.GreatDayToRide.com Now offering Amsoil, Mothers, and Brite Side products.
  3. There's an old thread on here somewhere stating what I paid. I don't remember.
  4. The humans didn't impersonate an officer. The truck just had blue lights. unless I missed something.
  5. I have the greatday to ride seat on my 599. I like it. He puts in different materials to your specs. Nice and mushy and stays soft. My testicles were going numb before I sent it to him. He changed the contour. Looks exactly the same on the outside.
  6. Only one cockpit joke? Slackers
  7. Wow! I am impressed..Pilot..Your dick is bigger than mine. I bet you watch Fyling Wild Alaska.
  8. Wow... I love America ! Now we know what they do with profits from exports. The gubment hoards it and wastes it.
  9. Maybe newer 2strokes r diff but my kx125 has no torque for trails even with the diff sprocket. It's balls out or no torque for hills. You have to ride it completely diff than a 4 stroke. There's no creeping around up a hill u have to use the clutch like the throttle. Throttle kinda cranked , clutch open and close . +1 on the fouling plugs comment. It's got issues if it fouls out.
  10. Gubment wouldn't have anything to fight about. If whatever it is exists they wait till they get every drop of profit out of existing technology.
  11. Gump

    New plinker

    Maybe it's me that doesn't like the thunderbolts. I'll have to shoot some again this week to refresh my memory. Good excuse to shoot..."testing" to refresh the memory.
  12. Gump

    New plinker

    The Taurus looks nice. My Ruger Mark III don't like Remington Thunderbolts.
  13. SKS just like mine.... for $525!? Casper, Does your work now? Or was that some other rifle?
  14. This was just in the American Rifleman mag? No wonder I can't find much about it. Copied--"My understanding is the Feds said NO GO to the 28gauge Judge so it is no longer being looked at." Looks nice. I dig .410's The April edition of American Rifleman named the Rossi Trail Judge as one of the top guns for 2011 and with a .45 Colt / .410 bore version. Because of the extra attention to the Rossi Ranch Hand this week, many have contacted us about the Trail Judge as a modern version of the Mare’s Leg and with some possible options of mounting a rail, a red dot or laser sight. Sounds cool and opens up for some interesting applications. Well, we have some bad news. The Trail Judge was shown at the SHOT Show last January. It was a cut down version of the Rossi Rio Grande lever action and according to the 2011 catalog chambered in .410. We talked to a Rossi representative today and we can confirm that the Trail Judge will not be produced. So for those who are looking into a more tactical version of the Mare’s Leg, they need to look for other alternatives. bastards
  15. lol...sweet!!!!Light house with a deck and tiki bar, doubles as a treestand one week out of the year.
  16. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiKa4nOkHLw Lets see if he disappears soon or a Car copmany or oil company buys it. They didn't say though how much energy it takes to make the radio waves. Screw cars maybe it could replace Nuclear power. Nevermind this is old and here is the answer. That's all wonderful, and it seems like it's producing energy, except that the radio frequency generator he's using consumes several times more energy than the flame on the other end produces. Why no one has yet put a kill a watt on the other end of the RF generator, I'm not sure. None of the linked stories are really outright saying that this is an energy-positive process, but they aren't saying otherwise either, which is kinda frustrating. Is this paranoia? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0dhwlhTs9M
  17. I'll sell mine for fifty. Who wants it. Two sets of cheek pads. Makes it large or extra large. Gloss black. Clear shield. It's whatever model maxpowers is. Great shape.
  18. They should get more. I'd rather direct more money to situations like this than pay for the freeloader welfare lifers.
  19. Great man. Off topic but how does the military take care of his family when something like this happens? They better get more than the welfare we r all paying for.
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