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Old 12-24-2006 | 07:09 PM
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Oh yeah, EMSis ramping up forthis trip.

He does seem to have some built up agresssion towards quads and quad tires... so be careful out there on the trail if you run into any

I love the part at the end where his pushing his car... Man is he ready or what !!!! Guess you guys don't have to worry about getting your cars/trucks stuck in any sand if he's around!!!
 
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Old 12-25-2006 | 04:07 AM
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Lol.... i didnt know that was going to end up on the net..... damn...... lol.....

Well i got both my tires on, dunlop 606's, i took the swing arm off and greased all the bearings on the swing arm and that other piece, where the shock bolts on... piece of cake. Man the bike gets front heavy on the jack when you have the rear end off and tire... almost knocked it off....[&:] Its all done now, its back together, i just have to put the chain on... i have a good "different" new piece to my bike, another thing that no one has done yet... i like to be different. Ill post some pics soon...
 
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Old 12-25-2006 | 04:36 AM
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Abit off topic, but in the Willamete Valley, the quad carried the saw plus the extra fuel.
 
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