Last person to post here is the winner [Thereof] :P
- JC Viper
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Skeletor: That was good...
What? Ahh!
My eyes, they're burning!
Roll Down the window!
Skeletor: feel the wrath of skeletor's breakfast burrito!
Mario & Luigi - Vice City
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziP7_0rHLOI
Think you can one up on the Robot Chicken Northern Pete?
What? Ahh!
My eyes, they're burning!
Roll Down the window!
Skeletor: feel the wrath of skeletor's breakfast burrito!
Mario & Luigi - Vice City
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziP7_0rHLOI
Think you can one up on the Robot Chicken Northern Pete?
One thing you can count on: You push a man too far, and sooner or later he'll start pushing back.


- NorthernPete
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Im afraid that the AquaTeens outdo the Robot chicken any day of the week.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1BU87gesGA
Gonna be a good movie? probably not, But Ill laugh none the less
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1BU87gesGA
Gonna be a good movie? probably not, But Ill laugh none the less
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2009 GS500F
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- Ninja Geoff
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- NorthernPete
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You got the XR running?This is NINJA (Geoff)! wrote:I'm sore, I'm wet, I'm dirty, I'm stinky from the sweat, and even though it was really rough, I'm thuroughly happy and satisfied...
Damn, I love riding the dirtbike in the snow
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- NorthernPete
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- Ninja Geoff
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Yep. Took like 20 kicks the first time. Then it was fine from there. Tossed some fresh gas. Adjusted the chain too... finally. It's amazing, for all the abuse the chain has taken, and the total lack of maintenance, it's held up extremely well. Props to DID for making an excellent chain.
Funny thing about it running downhill... I was going downhill once, in about a foot of snow, and started to lose control, so I did the dirtbike balancing act (dirt riders know what this is like) and clutched in too. And the bike just kinda... stopped moving. I got off and it stood there, straight up. No kick stand.
Though the XR is geared too low for snow fun really, I get a LOT of wheel spin. A 50 tooth rear sprocket is GREAT for climbing a mountain, but shitty in the snow. Works well in mud though.
Funny thing about it running downhill... I was going downhill once, in about a foot of snow, and started to lose control, so I did the dirtbike balancing act (dirt riders know what this is like) and clutched in too. And the bike just kinda... stopped moving. I got off and it stood there, straight up. No kick stand.
Though the XR is geared too low for snow fun really, I get a LOT of wheel spin. A 50 tooth rear sprocket is GREAT for climbing a mountain, but shitty in the snow. Works well in mud though.
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