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DUNEDEMON

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  1. It all depends on the shocks configuration spring wise, best to call Todd direct and discuss what you are tyring to achieve. TCS (909) 245-7484
  2. ^^^ Exactly!
  3. Happy birthday you dirty sluts!
  4. For those possibly in the market for a new whip check out http://www.clickwhip.com I just got one and it is great, super quick to put on and take off, lots of custom options.
  5. May want to think about security for the bikes when they are parked. I bought a 30 foot kryptonite cable at home depot for $15, secured with a big lock it works well connecting bikes to a truck or trrailer at night.
  6. No, no, no! Just to clear this up, ride height is determined by the spring(s) rate, not the valving. The shocks valving is what controls the spring rate.
  7. Call Todd (the owner) direct (909) 245-7484
  8. If $100 is too high make me a reasonable offer...
  9. Packard racing has the BIG K&N's, they have them made to their spec's - not avail through K&N
  10. Check out http://www.rtcracingproducts.com Brian the owner is a great guy to deal with and makes an awesome product. I have his pro-pull clutch lever and matching brake lever and they work great.
  11. New in un-opened package, I don't need it... Looks just like this http://www.rickystator.com/pages/Yamaha_Ba...e_flywheel.html as you can see they cost $125 asking $100 OBO...
  12. Back up for sale, last deal fell through.....
  13. After you go rob a bank
  14. #225 Good luck brother, we got the same troubles here in CA.
  15. You do have some options here, I'll explain through my own experience. I have a Weekend Warrior toy hauler that I bought without the installed generator, WW wanted another $3200.00 for the built it model. I bought a portable 5500W Generac with a 8HP Honda engine brand new at Cosco for around $700 (you do the math, at the time it was all I could afford). Being that it is 5500W it will run my AC, blender, microwave, and wifes hair dryer all at the same time, but it is a bit noisey. My trailer has a 35Ft shoreline connection so when out at Glamis I just drag the generator out away from the trailer (and others camped near us) it works well for me, but my next toy hauler will have a built in unit. Honda has a really nice model caled the EU3000 SUPER quiet, but pricey, and it will not run all of your stuff at once, but will run most of it and re-charge your batteries. You will also want to think about if you are going to run a 30A or 50A servive in the trailer. Regarding batteries, give some thought to running 6V batteries wired in series as opposed to standard 12V's wired in parallel, and possibly an inverter running off the batteries to run some of you electrical. They will give you better service and life. I just made the swith to 2 trojan T105 golf cart batteries in my trailer and last my trip to Glamis I did not need to run the gen to re-charge them. I see you post at glamisdunes.com, try a search in the rv tech forum there, tons of useful info. Good luck and keep us posted on your progress, oh I like the black / grey color combo - won't look dated in 5 years...
  16. DONE! I'll see you guys there.
  17. Any idea where you guys are parking / camping yet? Glamis is only 2.5 Hrs from me so I'd love to meet up with you guys....
  18. I have a PWR and it fit fine, no issues with the mounts at all, works great...
  19. I've only used pivot works and they are great.
  20. Don't bother, way over priced, lackluster results thus far, and fronts only...
  21. ^^ Good info there, I did not know they sold blem's.
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