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Post by spandi on Aug 27, 2015 22:23:11 GMT -5
Thanks Leo, I will. Right now in addition to the sliders, I'm putting in a stereo system, second battery (with isolator unit) I've got most of the Tupperware off and I'm finally coming to the end of what started out as a few upgrades and ended up a rebuild.
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Post by spandi on Aug 27, 2015 11:18:03 GMT -5
Funny you should be bring this up now Leo, as I'm installing 19 gram Dr Pulley sliders in the variator. (Even though it's not a Kymco, it's still a 250, I'll have to let you know how it works out.)
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Post by spandi on Aug 24, 2015 9:15:31 GMT -5
Ok, just got home from work, and figured lets crack open the trans and see what broke on the kickstarter... and this fell out: Gee, i think we dun did find the problem... Maybe somebody using the kick starter a little too much
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Post by spandi on Aug 24, 2015 5:59:38 GMT -5
That's classified Top Secret.
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Post by spandi on Aug 23, 2015 13:48:30 GMT -5
He's quite proud of his clamps.... The Swedish one would cost me 33.78, I'm ordering 3! I'm just using that as an example of what's out there. (those particular ones are coming from Australia, BTW, it's a pack of 10 clamps.)
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Post by spandi on Aug 23, 2015 10:32:35 GMT -5
I can't blame them. The X10 is what I consider the most sculpturally beautiful scoot I've ever seen. I think the video-er agreed with you, spandi, considering he spent 2 minutes on it, and far less than a minute on any others. It *is* a pretty bike. >'Kat Well Kat, one always likes to give a pretty Italian beauty a long once-over!
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Post by spandi on Aug 23, 2015 9:53:07 GMT -5
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Post by spandi on Aug 22, 2015 18:12:24 GMT -5
I can't blame them. The X10 is what I consider the most sculpturally beautiful scoot I've ever seen.
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Post by spandi on Aug 21, 2015 9:38:22 GMT -5
Awwww dude! Really sorry to hear (and see) that. On a positive note. Chicks dig scars?!?! *not that you want to hear suggestions. 99 times out of 100 it is better to stay upright and stay on the brakes the whole way in if collision is unavoidable. I don't think when Kat sees this she's going to "dig it"
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Post by spandi on Aug 21, 2015 9:35:52 GMT -5
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Post by spandi on Aug 21, 2015 0:17:14 GMT -5
Like I said "Wolverine" you need someone from above looking out for you. Someone like.......ROGUE!
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Post by spandi on Aug 21, 2015 0:05:59 GMT -5
I can't imagine what it must be like for you to have to go through this AGAIN! All I can say is to stay off of it and follow whatever the doctor says. STOOPID CAGER! I'm amazed at how fast things happened this time, last time I had to wait a week with a cast on until I got the surgery, this time I got the surgery the next day and was off the hospital the day after the surgery, I was off the crutches the 3rd day, I feel like Wolverine well at least it was over with quickly. but next time hopefully someone from above will be looking out for you. .
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Post by spandi on Aug 20, 2015 23:54:51 GMT -5
I can't imagine what it must be like for you to have to go through this AGAIN! All I can say is to stay off of it and follow whatever the doctor says. STOOPID CAGER!
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Post by spandi on Aug 20, 2015 23:44:04 GMT -5
I think you're right about climbing back on a little soon While you are making a FULL recovery. look over REALLY BRIGHT safety gear, and VERY LOUD horns!
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Post by spandi on Aug 20, 2015 23:32:00 GMT -5
Sorry to here of this (I can't believe it!) of all the things to Happen! Same advice as before: rest and follow the doctors orders. BTW, if you're still going to be riding, find those armored boots!
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