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Ill give you 30$ shipped for the grab bar. Is it like this one? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...&category=43972
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So Lonestar is just at it for the money you're saying? Just a question but lets say I was in the market for new a-arms, if Lonestar doesnt offer a warranty and others like Janssen do: then why should I pick Lonestar?
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What Do You Use To Adjust Your Sag?
erbilabuc replied to erbilabuc's topic in Banshee Repairs and Mods
so they sell them at home depot, sears, lowes etc..............................? -
http://kron.static.worldnow.com/images/inc..._carwhistle.wmv
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Im thinking to just using a screwdriver and a hammer but I know they make a tool somewhere. Any help? oh this is for the rear shock thanks
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what about for the front? How would make some for the front?
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make up your mind, what do you think it is Lian?????
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Friend needs some and I know some of you know how to make some so lets hear it
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I got this from the website. Ok it doesnt cover the ball joints but i does cover bending or breaking of the arms. Its 535$ total if you want them chromed. Warranty isnt necessary but its just one of those "just in case things". He got them to have chrome so he got a pretty good deal. I know its a big difference between 330$ and 535$ but the one arm is peeling so thats an extra 45$ to do, so this brings it to 375$ Compare 375$ to 535$, now there is still the matter of the other 3 ball joints and their condition. Wether or not you like Janssen doesnt matter, I am quoting the closest looking arms to what he has. Im not bashing him but he did ask us for our opinion on wether it was a good deal or not. "Janssen Motorsports Factory Pro A-Arms are constructed from 4130 chromoly steel with a .095 sidewall thickness. These A-Arms feature replaceable oversized automotive type ball joints and durable delrin pivot bushings. Factory Pro A-Arms have adjustable camber to fine tune your machines handling. Factory Pro A-Arms come with Janssens unique FULL LIFE-TIME WARRANTY against bending or breaking. This warranty excludes the ball joint. Factory Pro A-Arms are available in the following offsets for Yamaha Banshee applications: std, +1,+1, +2,+1. Factory Pro A-Arms are available in the following powder-coat color options standard color: black special order: hammer-tone gray, blue, red, triple plate show chrome (add $150)"
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I have the pro flo adapter and filter but the filter is on its last leg, I am looking for a K&N replacement with the outerwears if it will fit the pro flo apadter. thanks
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I thought it was one too at first but its huge and dildos werent made so big back then so i just gave that one up fast. To add to the whole dildo thing, the biggest military superpower of the Americas has been the Indians of Mexico (Incas and Mayas). Did you know that when they won a battle they celebrated by giving each other alcohol enemas? Not rubbing alcohol, but like drinking alcohol.
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Oh and if I am right about the time period then this thing might be worth more then 18$. Back then you were either poor and homeless, a laborer (smith,iron person), or super filthy rich. There was no middle , in between or what ever, you were either rich or poor so Im gonna add that someone pretty important most of owned it. Of course I could be totally wrong and it could be a toilet plunger
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Well back in the 1500ish time era, the wine bottles had long necks (french did at least). There was no such thing as a "bottle opener" back then and they did actually use wood dollies to seal the bottles. Way it works is the dolly is slammed into the bottle, wine soaks it up and therefore the wood expands making it a tight seal. Only way to get the bottles open was to break the ends, Im guessing this is a bottle opener and a cork all in one package deal. Seems somewhat french because Im pretty damn sure Northern Europeans of that time were too busy with the Reformations to think about wine. This is the same time the "protestants" and "lutherans" came about. By the way; in the Vietnam war MIlitary aircraft mechanics would use wooden dollies also to plug up bullet holes in the transmissions of helicopters and cargo planes. It was the same thing, wood goes in, fluid soaks in and then the wood expands.
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I rode his banshee and the only difference between his bike and mine performance wise was the verrrrrrrrry top of my powerband and it wasnt by much. This was over thanksgiving and we both had the same exact mods. Oh I have SST's
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I wasnt mad at all, just wanted to clear it up:)....
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why, please explain. thanks because if he bought them for the fact to have +2+1's then he has to replace a ball joint which to me would make them less valuable (to me). The fact that one ball joint is gone kind of makes me skeptical about the rest of them. So spend 300$ , then 30$ for the balljoint when you get it and hope the others are ok and not be covered under any warrnty or spend between 400-475$ get a brand new set with a warranty. If you average out the extra 150$ (worst case scenario) for a new set, over a period of five years(he might not keep it this long or might keep it longer) it ends up being more cost effective to of bought a new set.
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Not into ancient alcohol and stuff. Just into history, specially the Reinnasance and Baroque periods which included the scientific and green revolutions.
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I think that..... If you bought them for the fact of having chrome arms you got a good deal but..... If you bought them to have +2+1's it is an ok deal
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Because you wrote this: "Hey, taking any money via the mail is a federal offesne I blieve..... I want my fucking shit you bastard......" and some idiot on here cant read and asked me why I had not sent you the stuff yet. I was like " what the hell are you talking about".
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Just out of curiosity , how would you put it on Kaaza if you had the dvd?
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it looks like a bottle-opener from late Reinnasance to Mid-Baroque periods. Louis XIV reprimanded the use of kegs for storage of wine and thats were the bottle came fom so it could be served at the dinner table. Of course with the bottle comes the bottle opener
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Lets clear some things up so people dont start thinking I ripped you off. Who was it?
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I dont know, he might of actually done it and posted a different picture of the arm. I saw the auction you werte referring to and I asked him and all he could say was that the bottom arm was modified. I asked him how and he said he had it done by someone else. That right there made me leave the subject alone as i could smell BS
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u need to post this to the jetting board
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I think the bearings are an aftermarket thing. The dealership sells them for 24$ each side.......................

