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    Humorous picture thread

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    Is it Too Early To Ride?

    There's a guy that works at a local pizza joint that rides year round too. Pic taken Dec 28 picking up a large Delux and Hawaiian. I guess if your hard core enough, its never too early!
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    Why Does My Phillips Screw Driver Strip The Phillips Screw...Its Not A Phillips Screw

    Might have to pick up a driver or 2. Suzuki and Yamahas in my garage right now.
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    Why Does My Phillips Screw Driver Strip The Phillips Screw...Its Not A Phillips Screw

    I didn't know this, but I do know this:unsure:
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    Is it Too Early To Ride?

    I think so. Wont see me on two wheels for at least a couple weeks. Saw this couple, then two more right after. Gutsy? Stupid? Cars aren't used to bikes on the road now, let alone the sand and gravel.
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    Maxis Zillas vs ITP Blackwater

    I have the Wildthangs on my Cat. They were quite a bit cheaper on the supply and install from Rapid Revolutions. Jason said he has had nothing but good things said about them, so i went with them. That was 2016, and they still sling the mud like new, and i've had no issues with any rocks on the...
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    Let's Talk House Painting

    First quote came in at $950, labor only, we supply the paint. I was expecting around $500-$600. Guess I'm out to lunch
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    Let's Talk House Painting

    Changing the color, from builder beige to a new off white
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    Let's Talk House Painting

    So we are working out way through our home painting and other renovations. Got to these 2 walls and decided to get a quote to get them done. Never had a painter do anything. Anyone know what would be reasonable for these 2 walls?
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    Insurance Question

    You know, I try to shop my auto policy around every couple years, and I have never found a better rate. Looks like Intact might be the place to stay. Still waiting on a couple quotes to see if their underwriters will issue a stand alone MC policy.
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    Insurance Question

    Just want to shop around a bit before i renew my current policy. I think I'm paying a bit too much for my C109, almost $475 per year, no accidents or tickets. I thought i saw a thread about this sometime ago, but the search tool just brings up all the convoy crap in the anything goes forum.
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    My Christmas week - Brain bleed - Stroke - Updated June 1, 2024

    Been following this thread since posted. Best thing is stay optimistic and patient. There's tons of support from the gang here, draw from their strength and look forward! Get better soon!
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    Bearing Grease Tool

    What machines are you using them on? I see exactly how the CanAm tool works with the twin o-rings. The tool for my Cats only has a single o-ring, i can't figure exactly how a strong enough seal is created to get the grease in the tiny seam between the races.
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    Bearing Grease Tool

    My BIL found these on Amazon. Bought one for his CanAm (Red tool). Was totally impressed by how much grease actually went in the bearing. Bought 2 more for my sisters Polaris (different sized front and rear bearings!). Slightly different application. The CanAm tool fits in with the knuckle off...
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    TCSC - MINISTICK is Groomed Dec 21, 2021

    The Tri-County website is here.... https://www.tri-county-snowmobile.com Maps are at the top. Buy your pass and enjoy!
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    Random Pictures Thread

    My wife holding one of 3 Tarantulas he owns now. All 3 have medically significant bites. Yuck. I took the pic, wanted nothing to do with the bugs! In the terrarium behind is Cinnamon, a resucued 6' Boa. Just shed its skin, and won't let the boys in to clean it up. Bad attitude. Going back up for...
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    Random Pictures Thread

    Now that my oldest has moved out on his own, he's able to explore some of his passions. Really had no idea serpents and reptiles were top of the list? This is Mochi, Emerald Tree Boa Constrictor.
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    60 by 60 shop

    Dude, you need 2 for all your stuff!
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    Best Way to Remove This Bearing

    Used the toilet paper trick from above with some grease. Took some time, but it came out! Tried with a bolt first, it worked at the start but not enough of a seal near the end. I found an old crank handle, perfect fit. Edged it a bit and it came out in a couple minutes. She's all back together...
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    Sweden's First Female Elected Priminister Quits After 6hrs On the Job

    I think is pretty obvious why she quit..... She couldn't assemble her cabinet. :ROFLMAO:
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