Wow. I just went out into workshop and unplugged 3 of them. Thx
Posts by Flybuddy
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I guess you were just "training"
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...And they are "IN STOCK"!!! What a deal!!!
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Had I stayed on my career path 5 years ago, I would have retired in 2022 at a nice young age of 45. But no...I had to go and try and find happiness and got married. lol
Don't let that stop you. It's fairly common in the development where I live for the men to be retired and the wives to be working.
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Kinda like the milky way commercial where he had "no regerts"
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If you have a tranny tunnel, which bathroom do you use?
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Daughters aquarium
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Saw this dog at local bike show--"tail" gunner
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Thx, so the Demons are 200 lb front spring rate and 350 rear with poly bushings and the Hahns are 250 front and 350 rear with sphericals.
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Here's our pet Giraffe..most people won't keep these as pets because they don't want to stick their necks out.
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Will be heading to SSITS in a few days and thought I should have an angle watching over me....
I'd say that Blue Angle is about 20 degrees up
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I went to Auto Zone and got the kit for the rear brake, but nothing in the kit would fit. One piece was close but would not work so I used needle nose pliers to turn in. Also for me once it was turned all the way in I still did not have enough clearance to put over the rotor. So I ended up taking a little off of the pads until I could get over the rotor. You could use a file or a palm sander but ( NOT A SIDE GRINDER ) you want to keep the surface flat and even across the pad. Just thought I would add this just in case someone else had these same problems.
Before I went to the Stop Tech big brake kit, I took the brake pad part numbers off of some dark side posts and tried the equivalent Honda brake pads. They did NOT slide right in and took some time on the grinder to squeeze them in. Good part was that the pad surface was slightly larger and they were an overall improvement.
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Andy, did the Demon ones come with poly bushings or the metal spherical bearings? thx, just trying to see their take vs Hahn's.
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Makes you look forward to retirement.
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Have a happy and healthy!
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Had an Aluma for the Spyder...excellent quality, light and towed well. Heck of a lot cheaper for the smaller ones though.
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Given your affinity for video--he must be one of the most photographed kids in the country
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Ok, but what's the "point"?
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Just checked--it works---good info