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dnhyoung

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  1. I know someone has to have some input
  2. Well, the sweet tart you speak of, ummmm, it isn't with jager. A sweet Tart is Southern Comfort and Red Bull. Jager bomb is Jager and red bull. Cherry bomb is Three olives cherry vodka and red bull. Yummy!!! Anyways, a good drink is some "Down on Dan". A little concoction I invented one night at the bar I sling drinks at. You need a "shaker" for this. Or, a large glass will do fine. One shot of each unless noted. Vodka peach schnapps grenadine- 2 shots sloe gin southern comfort apple pucker cherry pucker- 2 shots watermelon pucker grape pucker island blue pucker triple sec- 2 shots cranberry juice orange juice pineapple juice Lemme tell ya boyz and girls, this is one fantastic drink. You can make it as a drink, or just pour ya about 15 shots worth....... It tastes like hawaian punch. My drink of choice: Jack and 7-up, or a crown and 7-up Or, Yuengling.... Well that's what the folks around here call it, I'm not exactly up on all of my drink names, I usually stick to Coors for the BBQ, Margaritas for Mexican food, and Bushmills when out for dinner.
  3. You can dress up like my Buddy did one year. White toga with a potato hanging around his waste, He was a dictator
  4. It's called a Sweet Tart You take a shot glass of Yagermister, and a pint sized glass filled with a can of Red bull, then you drop in the yagermister and chug like a boilermaker. The tastes kind of cancel out each other, and it's really sweet like the candy Sweet Tarts.
  5. I am wanting to plan a trip to St. Anthony's for a week of riding. what i would like to know is when is the best time of year to go there. I was thinking about the end of May since that would work best for my work schedule. But I am concerned about the weather. What time of year would you recommend heading there sincce I know that several of you ride there. I've searched the net but haven't really found much about the weather, since I don't want to be there when it's snowing or 100 degress. Thanks
  6. If anyones is interested in meeting up to ride at horsefalls, i'll be there the 7th to the 10th of october. If you interested let me know and maybe we can meet up
  7. i canget about 25 miles on a tank, but then again that depends how many hill climbs or times that I am WFO
  8. I'm not a mechanic, but being an electrician, I do plenty of wrenching on other things, and I prefer Carftsman. Not as spendy as some of the other brands, and they hold up just as good in my opinion. Again just my $.02
  9. If you think that is Bizarre, check out www.f*c*i*n*machines.com. Fill in the asterisks. Just think what they could do with a shee motor. I don't think anything I see on the net suprises me anymore...............
  10. bel-ray 85 w gear oil
  11. I would have to vote for the grizzly. I've ridden it in about every situation that you can think of, and there's not much that it won't go over or through wether mud, dirt, or sand.
  12. I've had a few friends order tires and wheels for this place without any problems http://www.smimotorsports.com/
  13. I am running a set of 8 paddle extremes haulers, and I am running about 370cc. They are what came on the bike, but when they wear out, i think i am going to try atleast 9 paddles. Hope this helps
  14. I love my haulers, especially when the front end lifts, becuase you know what way you are going to be heading. I have a buddy that swears by the geckos, but then again he rides a craptor, so that should explain it all...LMAO
  15. I've got a +4 and love it. I wouldn't go any shorter. It's not worth the money and effort, and I don't think you will be satisfied with it
  16. dnhyoung

    GPS

    Me and a few of my buddies recently invested in a couple of the Garmin Rino's 120. I have to say they Kick some serious ass. They not only have the GPS features, but they also are radios, and you can track the other guys on your channel. We gave them a pretty good run for their money last weekend and they worked flawlessly. We even did a little hide-n-seek to test out the locating feature, and it worked really well. cost for the unit was $210 from E-bay shipped plus another 20 for a handle bar mount
  17. i'll try to get some photos in the next few days. The ramp reache just fine as long as there isn't too much of a downward slope, if there is. I just use a couple of 2x4's for support I actually paid a trailer shop to do it since I didn't have enough jacks, it only cost $300, with all new shackles and greasable hardware
  18. I also installed the adapter on the fifth wheel to convert it to a goose neck adapter since that's what most of the trailers that I pull usually are. Works pretty slick, and I think that it allows for alot more movement with the trailer in rough terrain, and off camber approaches. I also had to flip the axles to clear my bed rails....
  19. congratulations. Little ones are sure a life changing experience. My boy is now 15 days old. Boy I can remember how stupid I thought it was when people counted the number of days old the child is, now I'm doing it, Must be a parent thing....LOL
  20. I've got a 33' tahoe transport, and I love it. I absolutely love the way the fifth wheel pulls. It's definitely much nicer than a bumper pull. I also like the fact the I can haul 4, sleep 8. I Also enjoy the fact that i can turn on the generator, heat up the water, take a hot shower and crawl into a warm bed. I like looking at the poor bastards trying to dry things out from a sudden thunder storm, or waking up stiff and sore from sleeping on the roots and rocks.. http://www.thorca.com/thor-tahoe-trans.html
  21. keep checking on E-bay or hit some of the 4 stroke forums
  22. the screews on my 04 grizzly carbs were tighter than hell, I wanted to kick some guy on the assembly line in the scrotum for tightening them so tight. I ended up getting a small set of easy-outs at sears, and just back them out and replacing them with some allen head screws. Good luck
  23. when you are logged into your account on paypal, you will want to click on the withdrawl tab, and it will give you a list of options for withdrawing your funds, just select your option and the funds are on the way. notice that some of them do require a fee...
  24. I just used a little moulding adhesive and glued them into place, let set over night, and good as new. But that's looks like a good alternative
  25. thanks for the info
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