Same as always for staying "zen" Breathe stay in the moment and keep riding....evade the danger and continue riding....dont take the dangerous moment on the rest of your ride with you.darsek wrote:Anyone have any tricks for staying zen after scary things happen out there?
Well, it didn't quite hit the fan but...
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Re: Well, it didn't quite hit the fan but...
Dyin'? Boy, he can have this little life any time he wants to. Do ya hear that? Are ya hearin' it? Come on. You're welcome to it, ol' timer. Let me know you're up there. Come on. Love me, hate me, kill me, anything. Just let me know it.
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All I need to do is figure out how to install a air horn and an air pig with a compressor on the bike like my buddy did with his Saturn VUE and I'll be all set...Sevulturus wrote:There's one review on there that says those're no louder then the oem horns. Do you agree with this? Seems to me that a horn that's about the same price as an oem one would work about as well.
cut me off? HHHHHOOOOOOONNNNNNNKKKKKK!
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