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  1. Thanks for the replies Just snagged this off ebay for $25 shipped http://www.ebay.com/itm/Yamaha-Banshee-Pro-Design-air-filter-with-Pro-Flow-adapter-plate-/111494531155?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2047675.l2557&nma=true&si=HFkdfROKfQ8tJ8x7JsBOcGBK%252BIg%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc filter looks in decent shape and if nothing else I'll have the adapter plate and just get a new pro flow for $40. Still cheaper than buying the package new
  2. So I'm going about getting my banshee back on the trail and I need a new air filter. I currently have the k&n with the metal adapter plate, it's an oval shaped opening. Can I buy one of those Pro Design Pro Flow double layer foam filters and use it with the same adapter plate? In some of the ads they look like they have a circle opening http://i.ebayimg.com/19/!CCGqr3!EWk~$(KGrHqN,!mEEz+2VpU04BNKGhObtrg~~_35.JPG others they look oval like the k&n. http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MjUwWDUwMA==/z/DaUAAOSwd4tUKwoJ/$_12.JPG Anyone know the deal here?
  3. I might be interested in the stock exhaust system, if it's in great shape. I've developed mild tinnitus (permanent ringing in ears) and hyperacusis (extreme sensitivty to noise) over the past few years and really don't give a shit about the few horsepower loss going back to stock pipes. Any pics ?
  4. As far as the white sauce, I think I know what you're talking about, but I've never used it like that as a sauce in itself. The roux is essential in the meat/vege mix, it makes a nice "sauce" out of all of it. It not only brings all the flavors together, but it also kind of holds it together, rather than just a pile of loose meat and veges. It's used in all sorts of recipes, another I use it in is homemade mac n cheese. I saute onions in butter and garlic then add flour (making a 'roux) until at the desired thickness, then I add heavy cream and all the cheese. I guess the "real" way to make a roux is to mix equal parts flour and fat (butter) in a separate pot on low heat, then add slowly to whatever you're using it in, but I don't see many people do it that way. In the shepards pie I cook the lamb in one pan and drain well a couple times, lamb is much fattier than beef. Then in the other pan I get all the veges and garlic going in butter. Cook them for min or two , add some more butter than sprinkle flour in a little bit at a time until it's at the thickness I want, then add the meat. Assuming the meat was drained well, and you let it sit for 10-15 mins after pulling out of the oven, you can take a scoop of the shepards pie and the remainder won't "run" into the void. It kind of stands on its own, like a pie. Without the roux for the veges and meat, I imagine it would kind of crumble apart rather than being a nice thick mixture. You should really try it with some fresh garlic, especially in the mashed potatoes. I always use redskins and leave the skin on, tastes good, looks good, and the skins are full of good shit. Saute some chopped garlic in butter or olive oil and then you can add it to anything you're cooking. You can even make up a bunch, strain the garlic out, and then you have garlic oil. I do the same thing with fresh herbs that I grow as well.
  5. I think you're forgetting to take into account just how many stickers are included in the price of that bike.
  6. Traditional Shepards pie is made with lamb. Cottage pie is made with beef. American's love to make greasy disgusting casseroles with ground beef and mashed potatoes and call them shepards pie, its embarrassing. The key to making either version good is to get the carrots, onions, celery and fresh garlic sauteed in a bunch of butter, then add your roux. I just add flour straight into the mixture until I get the thickness I like, then add the meat Saute the veges too long and they are mush by the time it's done baking. You must drain the meat well before adding, or by the time you bake in the casserole dish the whole thing is swimming in grease on bottom. I like to add a layer of sweet corn on top of the meat/vege mix, under the mashed potatoes. Also set aside some of the sauteed garlic and butter and mix it in the potatoes while you mash them. Pull top off for 10 mins at end of baking to make a nice crust on top. Cooking is one of the few things I'm good at.
  7. Adam - get the fuck off the internet please. It's amazing that ignorance like this still exists in fucking 2012.
  8. Most of you should have a look at this before continuing your crusade Strawman seems to be one of the more popular choices for some of you
  9. My post wasn't an attack on Yamahaman/Griggs personally. He doesn't seem like the type of cop that would harass a guy over a half smoked joint on his toolbox, after just catching a burglar inside his workshop, in the first place. I was simply offering up an alternative to how the cop in Op's fictional story could have handled the situation. Rather than harass someone for a law it seems that he himself (yamahaman123) feels is as unjust as most of us do, (only assuming by his statement of "if you got a little weed hide that shit") I was just commenting that the cop can, and should, just look the other way, especially in the circumstances of Op's little story. I understand they are just doing their job, but at the same time it's totally within their rights, as a human being, to look the other way, arrest the burglar, and leave the guy and his half smoked joint alone. As a country we already have the most human beings, by far, locked in cages with corrupt men profiting off of their incarceration with the everyday joe paying for it. We really don't need anymore, especially over small time personal use pot possession, its ridiculous. Imagine being viewed as a criminal and a threat to society for drinking a couple beers in your garage while wrenching in your banshee? Insane isn't it? I don't think Griggs took my post personally, but if he did, sorry.
  10. Or perhaps don't impose your will onto another human by enforcing insanely unjust laws that there are no explanations for in the first place ? The sooner this "just doing my job" mentality is eliminated, the sooner more people will stat viewing cops as humans and not just robots doing their masters bidding for a paycheck. Nothing personal.
  11. AMEN! If you have nothing to hide - you have nothing to worry about! These guys put their lives on the line every day to protect ours! Also, I think it'd be fair to note that the guy who posted that pic is a cop.
  12. Awesome. Are these the tires you're talking about?
  13. You know it.. plus its always fun to a do a little fishing. A religious zealot and a douche bag - theres a combo you dont often see.
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