1987 my friend...long before the camera phone,LOL
Something else I thought funny about her- she wore braces on her teeth......in her 30's? I just thought it was weird.
When I was in grade 9, I was being tested and groomed for an advanced learning program. I had quite a few guidance counsellor appointments in that time, and one of them was really hot...maybe 35ish.....a real cougar.
I remember her putting her feet up onto her desk, and Sharon-Stoning me with no...
Totally reasonable. Considering the cost of a truck, trailer, tire machine, air compressor, and fuel...I think it's way too cheap. You GTA folk are lucky to have him- no way would I do it for that. He must have to do 8 sets a day to make it worthwhile
Dino Paron won many BOTT races on one of those...and he is 7' tall! Huge bike, huge rider....made everyone else look like they are riding pocketbikes.
(Oil pump failures are alot less frequent than oil pressure sender failures,LOL)
I really really like my 929.
Mind you I am racing it- but it is a couch compared to my R6. Smooth, fast, easy for anyone to ride. Steering damper is a must on this bike.
Box your genny in on 3 sides and line the sides of the plywood with corrugated foam. Keep the plywood far enough from the genny to allow cool airflow. You can barely hear the genny this way.
I learned the hard way to just buy a Honda or Yamaha....after dropping $600 on a Hyundai- it was quiet, light, and fuel efficient. But wouldn't start....fouled plugs....drank oil......floats in carb always jammed up.
Gota a Yamaha and all was good.
Walking through Home Depot the other day I...
I too like the Bickles.
I got my 1st set of them last June- the noise initially spooked me...I wasn't ready for it and thought I had dragged my muffler.....I got used too it.
I probably have 800 laps on mine and they are barely even worn-mind you I don't force them into the ground, I just use...
I use a van every time I move a bike.
Use long ramp...park bike higher than van iff possible (eg-on a curb etc).....you can also park vans front wheels on top of blocks of wood to reduce the ramp angle before laoding.
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