justin0469
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actually, im taking your bike out as payment for storing it. you can ride my bike. well, look at it while it's propped up with no swingarm, forks, wheels, or chain.
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I've been drinking and I want to know if they are good
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Ok, good to hear that I'm not going crazy. I told him I'd give him 50 if he sand blasts it and delivers it to me. He said ok and I should have it back on tuesday...
I appreciate everyone's input and will be sending my swingarm to eric!
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Also, they want me to pay up $50 for powder and labor.... if the above is true, it's not entirely their fault, but not mine either.
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OK, so hopefully Eric or someone with some powdercoating experience can chime in on this.
They said they think the foam inside the swingarm retains the heat and overcooks the powder making it glossy. I know on the 1000RR forums, people mentioned that foam but nothing to that effect. Some people melt it out and say it's only there for sound or vibration purposes and haven't had any problems since it was removed. Any comments???
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Yeah, they said it's "better" but more satin than flat... We'll see if they try to make me pay for it.
P&P performance did the work. They were recommended on here and CR.
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I heard wheel medic is closing?
Anyway, it's not wheel medic but I'm taking my swingarm back tomorrow. Then, it'll be on it's way to Eric along with my forks going to 35 motorsports when Andy makes a trip out that way.
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bump for today
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wow....not paying attention. but at least she didnt run like so many other people do
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cool, i imagine we'll end up there about 730 because its better to spend more time where the drinks are than where the food is
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you're both actually wrong.
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so while the seller "can" get their info notarized without a buyer present at some places, this is not the legal way to do it.
so i'm not wrong i never said it was legal!
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Oh, if it was previously notarized and has his signature, then it's fine and is the same thing I said a couple posts up.
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When:
Tuesday, Feb 8 at 6pm
Where:
Graffiti Burger for food
Shoppes at Hunters Run
10503 Blacklick Eastern Road, Suite 100
Pickerington, OH 43147
(near Marcus Cinemas)
then Rule 3 for drinks
650 Windmiller Dr.
Pickerington, OH 43147
(behind Drug Mart)
It's been somewhat of a tradition that a handful of my friends from work and I head over to Rule 3 for food and drinks every Tuesday. When it was riding weather, a bunch of ORDN people showed up too. Just putting it out there if anyone else wants to tag along. I've never been to Graffiti Burger but it looks good. I know the owner and a couple of the bartenders at Rule 3 pretty well by now and it's a good time. It's not primarily a bowling alley, arcade games or even video games, I look at it like a bar with all that extra stuff.
These places aren't far apart at all, maybe like 3 miles. They are on the east side, in Reynoldsburg/Pickerington.
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I just sold my bike yesterday and called the bmv they said I just had to endorse the back of the title and that was all no need to show id. That's what I was told.
The point of notarizing is that a separate third party was present to say that the people's signatures are real and were forced into signing. if that bmv doesnt require it to be notarized that's something different......and weird.
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Just an FYI, the seller can get it notarized without you being there or signing it, just not vice versa. That usually doesn't happen because if the seller were to lose the title, anyone could sign their name and it would be their bike. That's has I was told by FedEx, a bank and a couple other places I've used and that's what I did on my last car.
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No offense, but sounds like a weak excuse to me...closeout gear can be purchased cheap at Iron Pony, plus you should already have the majority of it from your street riding (helmets, boots, gloves). If you don't want to buy a suit you can rent one.
You don't need to rent a trailer as the majority of people are coming from Columbus so you can trailer with someone.
Most tracks allow camping so that takes out the expense of needing a place to stay (unless you are too much of a pretty boy like dubguy and can't camp).
agree, it's not much of an excuse and nothing that can't be overcome if i make the time
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How so? Painters tape and a few minutes removing mirrors, etc. Bike is prepped!
For yourself, again - suit rentals so you don't have to buy and of course, the option of loaners...
It's probably cheaper than people imagine and is WAY cheaper than an organized trip on your bikes for a weekend...
I suppose so, it just adds up. Misc gear, trailering bike (gas, possible rental trailer, etc), place to stay if not in Columbus, all that. I'd love to some day though
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how about it's expensive to track prep your bike and yourself?
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I'll let them have until I get back in town to get it done. If it's not done after this weekend, I'll take it back from them.
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Or just give it to me and I'll powdercoat it free of charge - you pay for the blasting or bring it to me already blasted.
Agree Eric. Last set of parts you did for me was top notch with no problems other than my lack understanding how you wanted it prepped. Sorry about that extra work last time but I can definitely recommend your work to anyone.
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nope....haven't heard from them yet and I leave tomorrow afternoon for Tampa for a week. I think they wanted me to come out and watch them do it, but I just don't have time.
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no, it wasn't polished and he said he hand sanded it all anyway.
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old but funny
2005 Roadstar Midnight Warrior... $6400
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