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Particle Man 04-11-2010 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by eBBs15 (Post 360538)
That or she wants to conceive one getting a little kinky in the Grave yard with rich dude and bannana's :lol:

You had to go there, didn't you?









:lol:

Mr Lefty 04-11-2010 01:51 PM

:lol: look at both my posts in this thread...



:leaving:

Tsunami 04-11-2010 05:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eBBs15 (Post 360538)
That or she wants to conceive one getting a little kinky in the Grave yard with rich dude and bannana's :lol:

Well being that I have seen dead shiveled penises at lab, not too much.

I'll probably want kids when I am too old to concieve :lol:

Looni2ns 04-12-2010 10:09 AM

Gina, if you get one of the Sears large cases, see if you can get a spare rear seat. Remove the foam, recover, and mount the case directly to the spare seat. That way, you don't have to buy all of the racks, etc., just the mounting plate. When you don't want the case on, you just put the original rear seat back on. Great for touring/commuting since you can lock your stuff up.

ontwo 04-12-2010 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by psychochild28 (Post 360240)
I'm getting ready to have my suspension redone and looking into the fork rebuild because my SV feels like i'm running over railroad ties a lot when i'm cornering.

But I gotta take care of an oil leak from some jackass who didn't know how to change the oil. grrr shoulda just done it myself. And gotta replace break pads which will prolly happen the same time i start on the forks.

www.sonicsprings.com FTW. Rich is great. Instructions are a piece of cake. You will definitely notice a huge difference in the corners

Particle Man 04-12-2010 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Looni2ns (Post 360803)
Gina, if you get one of the Sears large cases, see if you can get a spare rear seat. Remove the foam, recover, and mount the case directly to the spare seat. That way, you don't have to buy all of the racks, etc., just the mounting plate. When you don't want the case on, you just put the original rear seat back on. Great for touring/commuting since you can lock your stuff up.

that's exactly what I plan on doing as soon as someone here gets one and tells us what the case is like :)

ontwo 04-12-2010 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Particle Man (Post 360844)
that's exactly what I plan on doing as soon as someone here gets one and tells us what the case is like :)

Kyle has one ordered. Waiting on him

Tsunami 04-13-2010 04:57 PM

I got the seat back! I can touch the floor on tippies!

But holy crap, I need to start working out like a madwoman. Why did it take all my strength to lift the bike off the sidestand??

Trip 04-13-2010 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by ontwo (Post 360849)
Kyle has one ordered. Waiting on him

he has the case already, I have seen him post pictures of it.

Particle Man 04-13-2010 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Tsunami (Post 361504)
I got the seat back! I can touch the floor on tippies!

But holy crap, I need to start working out like a madwoman. Why did it take all my strength to lift the bike off the sidestand??

it does lean rather heavily on the side stand


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