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Hibnecker1

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  1. How much for the front bumper and stator cover? pm me
  2. Yeah if you did a thread im sure it would get a stickey
  3. Finally back from a week in the field!

  4. Well for pipes i have to argue. I have a trinity 400 cheetah kit with 35mm carbs and i love my new r-2's. They pull hard and pull long and seem to be the perfet pipe ... jmo
  5. Alright... i have a cheetah 400 wit 35mm carbs vf3 reeds and pods... The r-2's are awsome... they out performed my fmf sst's in every way! (Duh) Mine are chrome and my only issue with them is the fact that they take some work to make fit with an oversized tank ... if i could be buying pipes again i would still get the r2's ... and about the mule banshee and track testing... I think something like that would be great to c the results on!
  6. Alright wish granted but prob not what you really want

  7. I finally got smart enough to figure out how to make an image gallery! ha ha

    1. locogato11283

      locogato11283

      Send me the good pics of your girl!

    2. Hibnecker1

      Hibnecker1

      ha ha she wont let me take them cuz she knows this is where they would end up

       

  8. I just got a set and cant wait to see how they do on the 400 cheetah! hope they are as good as i keep hearing everywhere!
  9. I agree with the return it and get a good one. If you cant for some reason have a radiator shop fix it. Worst case you could always put a little pepper in it, It plugs up small pin holes. We did it on my friends yz250 and it never leaked again
  10. x2 its a head gasket unless there is a crack some where allowing coolant to leak into the cylinder or crank... id pull the head off and see if you can determine the cause from there
  11. x2 on the lsr arms and i run elka shocks... They work awsome
  12. ouch! well at least you didnt get hurt too bad! Good luck getting the shee fixed!
  13. whats next? im done buying parts B)

  14. whats next? im done buying parts B)

  15. whats next? im done buying parts B)

  16. No im not voting no on it... i wouldnt return it if i could... I like the game but as said above there isnt anything that is stand out about it... give it a shot and you will probably enjoy it. The only reason i bought it is because im stationed in korea and i wanted to know what kind of story line they had for that game
  17. graphics are ok but the detail is better... the story is a bit short but if you are used to call of duty it is a pretty similar idea... I thought it was good
  18. Just my opinion... build yourself a good shee engine and you will be better off. It sounds like you have thought this through but even with all the power in the world you also need the traction to use it and if you had enough traction you would just break stuff... theres a reason they run a 1 inch wide chain on a snowmobile and a stock banshee chain will snap like a twig in a tornado. Also i just dont see how you would have enough space to run a primary and secondary clutch with a belt in that engine compartment. The fabrication will deff. be a nightmare but it is your decision. If you do it, be sure to take lots of pics and keep us updated on the build but it seem s a bit costly to me. Either way just have fun and enjoy your monstrosity! Hopefully you wont regret it.
  19. politicians... ok sorry done now
  20. I am a Soldier stationed in South Korea. I just felt the need to let you all know that if this happens i wont be going to work and neither will many others! banghead banghead Heres the link... text below http://bansheehq.com/forums/index.php?app=forums&module=post&section=post&do=new_post&f=13 This Article was in the Army Times newspaper If government shuts down, so would troop pay By Rick Maze - Staff writer Posted : Friday Mar 11, 2011 12:08:58 EST U.S. troops could be required to report to work without pay if a budget clash in Congress results in a government-wide shutdown, according to draft planning guidance circulating in the Pentagon. A shutdown could happen as early as next week, as the government is set to run out of money at midnight March 17. A bill that would keep the government operating temporarily has been prepared in the House of Representatives, but it is not clear when or if it might pass. The government has been operating under a series of temporary appropriations, known as continuing resolutions, since Oct. 1 because of lawmakers’ inability to agree on how much money to provide federal agencies. Budget discussions have become increasingly complicated since the November general elections resulted in a divided legislature, with Republicans controlling the House and Democrats controlling the Senate. When the government was shut down in 1995, military personnel continued to report to work and were paid, but the planning guidance sent to the services and defense agencies says a shutdown this time will be different. “All military personnel will continue in normal duty status regardless of their affiliation with exempt or non-exempt activities,” says the draft planning guidance that was prepared for the services and defense agencies. “Military personnel will serve without pay until such time as Congress makes appropriated funds available to compensate them for this period of service.” DISCUSS • Possible pay stoppage Troops would miss a payday only if the shutdown continues through April 1. Defense civilian workers would be divided into two categories. “Essential” employees would be required to report to work even though they will not be paid; “nonessential” employees would be furloughed, according to the memo. Troops and essential civilians who report for work without pay would receive back pay when government funding is restored. But whether furloughed civilians would receive back pay could depend on whether Congress specifically authorizes that, according to congressional aides who have been doing their own shutdown planning. The memo, prepared in early March but never formally issued as guidance, attempts to spell out what defense missions would shut down and what would stay open in the event funding stops. • Military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan will continue, including preparations for any units scheduled for deployment. • Operations necessary for national security, safety of human life and protection of property will continue, but operations that don’t meet one of those three criteria will be “shut down in an orderly and deliberate fashion.” • Recruiting offices, processing centers and basic training will remain operational. • Emergency repairs and maintenance that cannot be deferred will be done on base facilities and housing. • Medical and dental facilities will remain open, although elective surgery and procedures will be postponed. Suicide, substance abuse counseling and crisis intervention will continue. • Dependents schools and education centers for service members will be open for use by private agencies for courses for which payment already has been made. • Dining halls, gyms and child care centers will stay open. • Base exchanges may remain open because they operate using nonappropriated funds. But commissaries, which are supported by taxpayer funds, may be closed, although the memo says military personnel might be assigned to replace furloughed civilians so the grocery stores could remain open.
  21. alright loco get on it... ill buy one! ... or two or three or four
  22. Some body please take away this idiots right to reproduce... if that thing doesnt do it for us first!
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