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sandtazam

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  1. Another pic of mine. Able to leep Hayabusa's in a single bound. This one is gone now.
  2. I've got it stored right now. The drag bike has never made a pass other than in the parking lot. It's for sale so it will reduce the value if I make passes on it. I'm 46 now. I started running up Oldsmobile 25 years ago. I just don't need to go that fast My other bike rides like a trophy truck with handlebars. It forgives my mistakes. Drag bikes, not so much .
  3. A cop beat her up. He's in big trouble. She's in court today about it.
  4. FYI, these were the only pics. Nothing more risky than these. There just a pretty girl sitting on a quad, not a centerfold. 8-)
  5. 20 inches in the front, 18 inches in the rear. Smoooooth as silk. At my age (46) my bike needs to ride like my Lazy Boy as much as possible.
  6. If you knew my clientele you would probably understand. They're a wild bunch. I tell them to their face that she's here to sell you more stuff. They laugh and say "OK". Almost all of my clients are people I ride with, go to the dunes with and hang out with. She chooses to be a flirt and likes it. It's a very light hearted atsmophere here. That's what makes my clients so comfortable here. We have a lot of fun. Gotta work to live, not live to work. If you are ever going to be in Glamis when we are, I'll let you take the shee for a ride. It's like a trophy truck with handlebars. 8-) Here's one of my favorite pics.
  7. That's my other salesman. He's the one that brought her in to help with sales. We have a great clientele, We build some monster stereos so I needed someone that would be good at convincing them to take the jobs to the next level. for some reason, she helped close 7 stereo systems today. Here's an example of our work.
  8. Are you asking about the bike or her? The bike is a Sundahl banshee (She might be a Banshee too)
  9. This is our new sales girl/ in house model here at my stereo shop. When I had her sit on my bike, it was suddently going a hundred miles per hour sitting still. (She told me to do this)
  10. This is a shot of us getting ready for the pull up the hill.
  11. That's the place. The terrain was no problem what so ever BUT.... Got to the bottom of the hill from hell and lost the master link on the chain. I would normally have an extra one but not this time. I ended up being pulled back up the hill by a Kawasaki side by side. He had to go WFO just to prevent getting stuck. I was just along for the ride. It was a damn good thing I had lots of wheel travel. When he would go around obstacles, I ended up going right over them due to being on a tow strap behind him. It was one wild ride up the hill. Even though I didn't get to camp out I stil had a blast. These pics aren't us but this is the hill.
  12. One of the biggest down falls of the shee chassis is how wide the front of the frame is. Making the a-arm pivot point wider will make handling even worse. Save your money and get wider arms. Remember "The bitterness of faulty products linger long after the cheap price is forgotten.
  13. Actually I ran into a gas can problem. The tall square ones don't fit under my tonneau cover. Unless you need a dump can, I'd go with a lower profile just incase.
  14. Update. I talked to more people about this ride. I guess it's not as bad as it use to be a few years ago. Sport quads can get through. It has a cool story behind it though. I guess a guy back in the 60's had a mine out there. He couldn't get to it so he layed carpet over the snow and drove over ot to get to his mine. The carpet is still there 50 years later. (Beat to hell though) Wonder if it has a stain warranty. 8-)
  15. A few more people that have been there recently say it's not going to be as bad as its been in years past and other 2wd's have now made it. Just going to be a solid butt kicking. Seems like a good bunch of riders. Should be a great time.
  16. While the 4x4's have all wheel drive, they seem limited on wheel travel. I think that's where I can make up the difference. I guess we'll know Sunday. The 4x4 guys wouldn't dare hit rough terrain as hard as I have. Too stiff and heavy. Wouldn't mind having one. Never gonna sell mine to get one though.
  17. Thanks. I am addicted to mine. My BIL just got a grizzly and keeps telling me I need to sell my bike and buy a griz. He just doesn't understand what this thing is. This weekend we're suppose to go ona a ride through some rocky mountains. They say no sport quad has ever made it. I believe next week they will be saying. "Only one sport quad has ever made it."
  18. Here's a link to the ride. looks like a blast to me. http://azquadrider.smugmug.com/ATVUTV-Adventures/Mammoth-to-Arivaipa-Canyon-and/1906641_AUqnH#96237734_dce77
  19. Based on the pictures I've seen of the area they want to go, wheel travel will be a big part of ones ability to traverse the terrain. They say no 2wd has ever made it. I hope to be the first. Never know until you try. 8-)
  20. It has been brought into question weather or not my 2wd Banshee can go where the 4x4's go. I said you've got to have wheel travel. They say you need FWD. Then my next question was, are you sure?
  21. In the upholstery world the most used product is called Sandfree. You can get it in liquid or aerosol cans. We use it to dye bumpers, dashes and pretty much anything else plastic.
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