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General / Racing Scene / Re: Project Arctic Cat.
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on: July 26, 2010, 11:57:26 AM
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wow!!!! opowersports made er shine like new!!! this guy took care of business!!! good work! You ever need your spark plug changed...this is your man. I heard he does chain adjustments as well.
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General / Open Discussion / Re: 400ex beats 700 raptor and 450rs video
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on: July 12, 2010, 05:22:11 PM
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the mods on the 700 rappy are hmf programer stage 2 hot cam and pipe on 110 race fuel. he lives down the road from me. This is very funny to me. There is no reason to run 110 in a stock Raptor with a mild cam and a pipe.... plus running a HMF programmer (which is just a re-badged Dobeck) i doubt that 700 is putting out more than 40 hp. Your talking out of your butt or your buddy doesn't know what he's doing or just likes waisting 110 on a bike that could run 87. Just sayin...
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General / Racing Scene / Re: Sunshine Mx SSQSA race!!!!
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on: October 23, 2008, 10:43:54 PM
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Sunshine MX Oct 24-26
Gates will open Friday @ 5pm and close @ 10pm Gate Fee Friday-- $25.00 (good all weekend)
Gates will open Saturday @ 7:30am and close @ 10pm Gate Fee Saturday-- $20.00 (good for Saturday and Sunday)
Open Practice Saturday 9am till 2pm $20.00 Practice Fee--No Sunshine Membership required. Early Sign-up for Sunday Race runs from 2pm till 5pm.
Must go through tech inspection first. Must have: Working Teathered Kill Switch Nerf Bars Numbers on Front and Back of Machine Helmet (DOT or SNELL approved)
Gates open Sunday @ 7am. Gate Fee for Sunday is $15.00 Sign up goes from 7am till 8:15am.
Must go through tech inspection first. See above for list being checked.
Riders meeting @ 8:15. Must be @ riders meeting. Practice starts after riders meeting.
First race to start 15 min after practice is over.
Race fees
Pro-Am $60.00 (80% payback) All amatures $30.00
Must be a SSQSA member to race. $25.00 for full membership $10.00 for day membership
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General / Open Discussion / Re: Thank you Mr Bones
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on: May 17, 2008, 11:30:11 PM
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What a bunch of .... so hard up you need an ignore button.... wow.... sounds childish to me. reminds me when i used to talk to other soldiers after basic training who went to Ft. Jackson (Relaxin' Jaxin') and they had stress cards... are we in the same army?? cause we never had that chit in Ft. Knox.... I dont see an ignore button on FLORIDAATV.com but then again over there we all know how to deal with things and dont get all bent out of shape over he said she said.... Bones.... i know you just had to take care of the willy whiners.... Can you hear it comming.... its the WHAMBULANCE.... its going WHA WHA WHA!!!
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General / Open Discussion / Re: soldiers deaths almost 4,000 in Iraq.
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on: March 23, 2008, 10:25:49 PM
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The U.S. avg's 15,000 murders a year The U.S. avg's 14,000 drunk driving deaths a year That's 145,000 lives since the War started.................. Korean war.........54,000 lives lost Vietnam.............58,000 lives lost While every life (4000) we have lost over in the middle east is tragic it compares nothing to what we experiences here between our own borders on a yearly basis!!! Hell we have some cities here that have more deaths (murders) per month than the whole damn war per month!! I won't say the war is worth it but at least they aren't dying in vain and there is a cause! "What a Waste"!! I don't think so Wilburz lets sit back and see how history plays out on this whole matter (wether we should have gone there or not)! until then all conjecture anyway... Great post ..... Hey Wiburz what have you ever served, it takes a certain type of person who wants to protect thier country, not from the view point of tommorrow or a month from now but for generations to come. I heard the other day that the first above the knee amputee has returned to active duty serving in Iraq on behalf of his own request. BTW I have served and I retire in 3 days. I hope my children follow in my footsteps proudly serving thier country as well. I hope your children follow in your footsteps also, and what I mean by that is that they come home save and sound. In the mean time just because a soldier with a above the knee amputation decides he wants to go back to Iraq does not mean that this country still needs to be there. Most soldiers when interviewed are there because they want to be with there buddies, if there unit is there then that's where they want to be. Maybe some believe in the cause some don't but they have a job to do and that is what they are doing. Now just because some of us think the war is lost (due to GW incompetence) and can't be won, and we don't like seeing our soldiers killed in a battle that can't be won does not mean we are not "good americans" or that we are "peace loving hippies" it means maybe just maybe we care more about human life than some of the "compassionate christian conservatives. You'll notice you don't hear anyone complaining about Afghanistan do you, do you ever wonder why? The reason is simple, everyone agrees going into Afghanistan was the right thing to do plain and simple. If it is the right move (which Afghanistan was) then most Americans will be all for it. But the problem with Iraq is that your president went in with too few troops and on top of that he pulled some troops out of Afghanistan (took his eye off the real problem) and sent them to Iraq, so now Afghanistan is not looking good for us. George Bush is the main problem in Afghanistan and Iraq and until he is gone nothing will change. Both wars were winnable at one time but Iraq is lost now no matter what we do but there is still hope for Afghanistan. Fish - That has got to be the best response I have seen while reading this entire thread. I've been there and done that as a Military Policeman with 545 days boots on ground. Sgt. Tassillo 101st Airborne Div. 551 Military Police Company Air Assualt!!
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General / Open Discussion / Re: Ripped Off
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on: December 31, 2007, 10:45:14 AM
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Whichever county he is in, 411 will give you there number.Have all account and info before you call. It does cost money though. It depends on how much money was involved. I had to file a suit once when someone took off with a car I sold them. He owed me $2500. and it cost me $400. to file the claim.
411 only works in the united states.... Hes in australia so i dont think that will help.
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General / Open Discussion / Re: what did you get for christmas
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on: December 30, 2007, 10:08:55 PM
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Houser +1 Steering stem with anti-vibe clamp Tickets to go see Ron White at ruth eckard hall Some T Shirts Fox Sweatshirt CR High Bend Bars Power Madd Hand Guards DR D. Reverse lever Nike Shox Quad Tech Seat Cover (on the way, damn they take forever) Craftsman Impact Gun Gift Cards Clock from Brookstone and some money....
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General / Photo Gallery & Videos / Re: Thanksgiving CROOM
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on: December 03, 2007, 04:34:38 PM
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sorry but cant disclose the exact location as a favor. i do know D.E.P. patrols that area and its not pretty when riders try to ride there without permission. plus they can hear anyone on the track from their house .
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General / Open Discussion / Re: T2's Accident Today
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on: December 03, 2007, 10:51:42 AM
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Glad is wasnt any more worse than it was. I know when i went over the bars in a very similar way i broke two ribe and had some serious bruising. Time to replace that helmet. they are only good for one good fall!! We'll see ya in January.
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General / Photo Gallery & Videos / Re: Thanksgiving CROOM
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on: December 01, 2007, 07:55:50 PM
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its about 45 mins from croom. (north) im not sure whats going on for new years. we normally bring the quads out to my buddys house/ property in Parish.not sure what were doing though.
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General / Photo Gallery & Videos / Re: Thanksgiving CROOM
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on: November 30, 2007, 07:57:13 PM
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My buddy Ryan and his dad Randy (Ellis#8) own the property. Its by invite only. We should get together and ride Croom sometime that is if ya'll go there often.
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