The 10 pit crew peeps won't know what to do on Harvicks team, they are used to working on a 25th place car and all no panic as shes not likely to improve unless everyone else crashes!!!
Great finish by the Truex and the 78 team. And another 2 classless moves by Tony Stewart. Wrecking Brian Scott and then gloating about how Scott just wrecked in the interview.
Has anyone used this on their bike? Where did you get it done? How much did it cost.
Thinking about adding a some protection on the fairing, lower bags and on the corners of the trunk where I keep hitting it with my boot when getting off.
Kyle and Chase had the fastest cars. Good race for both of them. I'm suprised the 42 could pass inspection after an impressive burnout did some serious body panel damage!!!
We rode out to Sunnybrook Hotel on Sunday. Good ride, but lots of RV's heading home. Clear sailing from Calmar west. Lots of bikes in the lot, beer was cold, burgers were interesting. (wife got sick from hers)
Might have to head NE next trip.
As long as its dry, it's a fair price. Bought birch of a guy in Edmonton(XXL bags on Kijiji). The properly split wood was dry and burned like birch should. The off-split and non split smaller wood was still wet and didn't burn well at all.
Years ago camped with a friend that would burn over...
Xfinity race at Mid Ohio showed that Nascar needs to work on its wet program. Even on rain tires it was a demolition derby at best. They need some support from open wheel racing groups who run in the rain and are competative.
Justin Marks held of Hornish and Blaney to win
Septic rules changed in 2009. We started building in 2010. Basically mounds are out of the question now unless you have a lot of flat ground. (Our mound design was 14ft wide and 165ft long or 800 lineal ft of Infultrators) Our septic system was designed for a 4 bedroom house. 4 tank treatment...
Thats a lot of miles on a bike. Very impressive!! Love the Royal Star Venture, It would have taken some work to get a Wing to fit me. Needed the bars raised about 3".
I would use metal on the ceiling to reflect light down. Plan a couple of switched lights on the walls where you are working the most for extra light. Wire for a fan in the middle of the garage ceiling. Pre wire for stereo and security system.
Put extra studs behind any wall board you think you...