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natedogg624

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  1. black. used. good condition. size 44 euro (9.5 US) great starter boot. 50 bucks.
  2. parts411.com is having a sale on everything. you'll see a ID number 12354 -- 12314 --123 this middle number between the -- (ie 12314 in this case) is the coupon code. enter that in at checkout and get your price quote. then take your new price to sportbiketrackgear.com and get your price match along with free shipping to your door the next day (if your north of cbus) ps--the code will go away if you order something else, so you have to patiently do individual orders to get each price quote. pps -- i have alpinestar smx boots for sale. used good condition. black. size 44 euro. 50 bucks. good starter boot.
  3. so this winter will really be my huge project. doing a thorough cleaning of the bike and doing a transmission swap to fix my second gear hiccup. anyways these are just some pictures along the way, i will be updating this throughout my project. this is about 2 hours into it: this is my closet that i have to work with... this is probably where i will be keeping my engine when i drop it out of the frame as it is heated. gas tank and rear are pulled, subframe seat and exhaust... those little baggies on that cage is every bolt i have pulled off so far. i either have put it back on after i remove it or put it in a baggy and label it to keep organized header, front tire, and forks its really just an engine... we are sitting on an engine and two wheels...crazy at first i had a simple milk crate holding the bike up under the oil pan along with the front stand but it wasn't strong enough and was leaning a bit to one side... improvised and am now using the rear stand under the base of the footpegs. its just a quick fix for now i need to either take out the engine to take the load off or get some jack stands. removing the swingarm tomorrow hopefully. draining the coolant out and dropping the engine either by end of this weekend or next week.
  4. they are all the same. we pee-ons will never be able tell the difference between any of these. choose whichever one is the most comfortable for YOU. don't just sit on one for a few seconds and say hmm this is nice and buy it. sit on it for a few minutes, let the sales man pitch it to you while you sit on it and then sit on it some more while you ponder if you like it. if during any of that time it become uncomfortable then obviously move to another bike. if you get uncomfortable in that amount of time, think of how uncomfortable you'll be after a longer trip... don't just buy a bike for looks but it for how it fits.
  5. post whore lol surprised you didn't get this one:
  6. your just jealous because he finally realized yamaha's are faster than honda's... (im going to go run and hide from this honda dominated board....) lol
  7. snowmobiles are crazy fun. so are the racing quads. Thats how i learned the motorcycle/quad set up of hand and foot controls. Learned the hand clutch and throttle in the middle of winter, my uncle said i couldn't ride it until i could take off without stalling or spinning the tires...on 3 inches of solid ice.
  8. i had an electrical issue when i first bought my 6. bike would run but the lights, gauges wouldn't work. blew the fuse 5 times before i figured something more had to be wrong. turns out i had ton's of shorts within the main wiring harness and ended up replacing the entire electrical system. somebody goobered up along the life of my bike.
  9. a few of us go up to suzi que on 4th and 18th(or 19th?)
  10. ok so coolant ok to drain but just be careful of the radiator, correct? what are some steps i could take to prevent it from oxidizing/rusting? not draining the oil til i get to that point. i knew that from the beginning sorry i should have been more clear with my OP.
  11. that was the original plan was to get a head start on cleaning the block up. oil i was going to save until last just because that didn't involve something outside the engine to take off. such as the radiator with the coolant. taking apart the bike was entirely too easy, i had nearly everything apart in ~2 lazy hours. im not going to start tearing into the engine until mid january, id start now but i have exams coming up and then ill be gone for the whole month of december, and then ill get settled back into school. i do have a heated closet in our garage i may just put the engine on a box crate and leave it in there until i come back.
  12. that bike is hella fast. its probably faster than brian's new litre bike lol jk
  13. wont be back for a few more weeks. ill let you know though.
  14. doing the transmission swap this winter brings a lot of things i have to plan and account for. one question being the engine fluids. i need to drain the coolant and oil obviously to be able to work on the engine and take it apart and what not. question being will the engine be ok with no fluids in it especially in the winter months? im in the process of tearing down but don't plan on doing anything engine related until january. the next thing to take off is the radiator/headers obviously i need to drain the coolant to take off the radiator. will the engine be ok with no coolant until mid/end january? basically whats your advice? just leave it sit until its time to drop the engine and then drain or would i be ok draining now?
  15. well i just found out that there may be some space that will clear up over winter quarter. current situation is 3 car garage and really no wall room. just found out one of the cars is going home for winter storage so obviously that frees up a lot of space. f4isvt right now thats the best option i got. would your table be able to collapse/taken down enough to fit into the back of a car (seats can fold down)? ill keep my options open though.
  16. sorry forgot to say that i have no room for a workbench otherwise i would.
  17. still looking for a workbench for the january or february months. im replacing the transmission in my engine. the project would require 2 weekends. don't need garage space i would just be bringing the engine only. i have all the tools i would need. all i need is a workbench. prefer columbus area within or near the outerbelt. dustin is a last resort if he's still allowing that.
  18. if you need help at all let me know since we are right across the street. i've got everything you need to tear your bike to the frame and build it back again. except a workbench... still looking for that.
  19. i've read on the wera board a lot about the 636's, mostly negative. although i could be confusing this with the 06(07?) and up kawi 600's mostly bad welding and weak points in bad areas.
  20. did you know: rob's folks live in kettering. this is common knowledge to everyone who has seen the show... BUT did you know his dad is the suit man at Fairfield Common's Elder-Beerman's (for men)? very cool guy as i worked with him over the summer. found out a lot of interesting stuff about rob and the show.
  21. i don't think the new storm is running smartphone hardware but more PDA hardware (software whatever) not that it changes your mind or anything. chris if you do get a smartphone i can show you some tricks and stuff, smartphones are all nearly identical anyways so what you can do with mine you can do with yours. but those same tricks and hacks also work with the PDA as well.
  22. funny i always thought he looked like this:
  23. gotcha the big party house with the scarlet and grey front steps yea?
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