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Starscream

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  1. the one friend i know that used it, said the cost wasnt worth the improvment, and it smells horrible, you can smell on the other side of the garage as soon as he opend the cover.
  2. no when i totaled it, it was about a half hour from my house. i live about 7 hours from st anthonys i just had this crash there, i real good at crashing
  3. st anthonies kicks ass, will be there with many people over memorial weekend
  4. bent one of the pipe mounting brackets, cracked one of the rear fenders, bent the flag spring, tweeked the handlebars, and slightly bent one of the front rims. last time i crashed i totaled it had to replace the frame, rear end, and lots of little stuff so was better this time
  5. i was at St anthonies a couple of months ago riding with some friends. i was in 4th gear or so riding along this ridge jump off a lip which would have been fine except for the washout. it was about 5 feet from the edge of the lip to the edge of the washout, i hit it with my front tires do a complete forwards flip in the air land on my front tires and i must of hit the front brakes because i get thrown over the handle bars and land about 15 feet in front of the shee, which lands on its tires. i managed to crack the face guard on my helmet, bloody both my nostrils, dislocate my thumb, which still hurts and bent the spring on the flag, which is a firestick flag with a pretty heavy duty spring, the flag pole was sticking straight out the back of the bike and was parallel to the ground. wrist hurt and got pretty swollen, but dint break anything toughed it out the rest of the weekend a rode. i love sand
  6. my grandfather has a HUGE shop and he heats the whole thing with a wood stove. the weather has been highs in the mid 30's and i worked in the shop in just a t-shirt, it was nice and toaster. propane space heaters also do a good job and heating up large areas if you cant burn wood due to clean air laws or whatever.
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