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Dusty1

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  • Birthday 11/05/1978

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    Athens, OH
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    06 Kawasaki ZZR 600, 07 Raptor 700, 01 YZ 125

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  1. I have a Blackberry, and my girl an Android, but together we make up for the low stats
  2. Sale was pending but fell through, still for sale
  3. Recent ohio code says stoves have to be run on 6-3 wire (6 gauge, 3 conductor) with a dual 60 amp breaker. Older stoves used to run 6-2 which you still see, only they don't have an extra ground. Dosen't sound like a big difference until you price it out . Plug into the box and run the black and red conductor wires to the breaker (it dosen't matter which one) and the white and ground (bare wire) to the grounding terminal in the box (all the other white and bare wires run to this, just screw it down). You should also get a 4 wire outlet to wire the other end to. You can still find the 3 wire stoves out there, but like I said with the absence of the extra ground if you're house was ever to catch fire due to it (odds are incredibly small) the insurance company might not cover it with the 6-2.
  4. now that's just awesome, and you know, I've kind of knew it all along
  5. 32 here, I could never outgrow speed
  6. My dogs ride in the back all the time, why? Because they're too stinky to ride up front . Even though it might be dangerous I ride a motorcycle too. I've heard about many more accidents that way, dosen't stop me though. For the record my dog loves it.
  7. I don't think speed is his goal here, I think form is, which is perfect. Practicing good form here will help down the road, also, don't forget to look into picking you're lines around the turns, this helps. I personally love leaning into turns, and no, I don't mean knee dragging, just leaning into it is enough to help.
  8. plenty of responce, no cash yet, Price reduced to $4100 obo
  9. The only reservation I have with the ZZR is with the valve adjustments, it's the shim style so it's a ROYAL pain in the ass, and on the zzr must be done in half the time of a standard bike.
  10. Yeah, there are just so many people on the road in Columbus, I personally live a little more in the country so traffic usually dosen't bother me as much. I'm not a big fan of city riding although it is a lot quicker on a bike.
  11. Dusty1

    Good movies

    I don't know if I can trust anyone who puts Saw and Bambi together in their favorite movie pics
  12. Yeah, Lamar will vouch for me, I'm no scammer.
  13. The ZZR is now sold, Nick was posting it for me. I did put my Raptor 700 up for sale on Ohioriders.net if you're interested
  14. Yes, it's time for me to sell my rappy . Up for sale is my 2007 Yamaha Raptor 700 Limited Edition $4300 obo Excellent bike, very well taken care of and adult ridden. This ATV is a beast, it has a bigger motor than my current motorcycle, it's a fuel-injected 4-stroke, and has a top speed of just shy of 90 (no, I haven't tested it). The 700 raptor has been discribed as the "Cadillac" of 4-wheelers, it's a bit larger, more powerful, more plush of a ride, and a bit more expensive than the competiton. It is the trail riding master, you can pretty much leave it in 3rd and go all day (and yes it has reverse). It is bone stock (what, isn't 700 cc's enough power for you?) which means it's incredibly reliable, and has GYTR nerf bars and skid plate. So feel free to ask questions, or even better, stop by and take it for a spin. I'm located in Athens, 1.5 hours South of Columbus. Yeah, you know everything fun to do on you're bike is illegal ON the road...
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