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Old 02-05-2007, 05:33 PM
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Re: does this hurt the bike?

Originally Posted by NINER
You are going to flood your muffler bearings.
and this does what?
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Old 02-05-2007, 05:36 PM
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Re: does this hurt the bike?

Originally Posted by E RacK
lay it on it's side, lube it up, spin the wheel. stand it up, put it in first n just idle down the street.
it's afro engineering at it's finest, also a good way to take the rim off to change the tire.
thats exactly what i do.
as far as teh tire change, i can never trust myself to do it...ive always had this thought of me doing it, and then having the rear wheel come loose/off while i'm riding....yikes
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Re: does this hurt the bike?

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ oh my gawd
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Old 02-05-2007, 05:59 PM
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+100 yikes! rofl riiibit! riibit!


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Re: does this hurt the bike?

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and this does what?
get a flux capacitor from your local cycle gear.. it should help with the flooding.
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Old 02-05-2007, 06:09 PM
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Re: does this hurt the bike?

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couldn't find anything by "t-rex"....the only result was some helicopter part.
that's what he meant.. you put a tow strap to the bike, and fly the helicopter in the air.. that way it's off the ground, lube away.
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Old 02-05-2007, 06:11 PM
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Re: does this hurt the bike?

so hey why do you have a cage if ur talkin about letin it down easy some times i dont even use my kick stand with my cage lol
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Old 02-05-2007, 06:15 PM
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^ that's because u're a squid, and that's what squids do to get attention.
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Old 02-05-2007, 06:21 PM
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Re: does this hurt the bike?

Originally Posted by DBOUNCE1
that's how i lube my chain
best advice i have ever heard and kinda funny:YEAH
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Re: does this hurt the bike?

Originally Posted by omahastyle
so hey why do you have a cage if ur talkin about letin it down easy some times i dont even use my kick stand with my cage lol
i dont even park my bike, i just jump off of it when I enter the parking lot and let the bike go park itself.
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Old 02-05-2007, 06:25 PM
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Re: does this hurt the bike?

Originally Posted by omahastyle
so hey why do you have a cage if ur talkin about letin it down easy some times i dont even use my kick stand with my cage lol

you probably pull up to the stunt spot and park your bike on the cage dont you??? riiiibit, riiiibit

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Re: does this hurt the bike?

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WOW you should not be in this stunt game
+1 i agree! does sound like stunting is for you homie-
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Re: does this hurt the bike?

Originally Posted by NINER
You are going to flood your muffler bearings.

but will laying it on its side make it easier to change the blinker fluid
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Re: does this hurt the bike?

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but will laying it on its side make it easier to change the blinker fluid
u get the damper yet buddy?
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Re: does this hurt the bike?

no,it says estimated del tommorrow
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Re: does this hurt the bike?

Originally Posted by T-NECK
Just rip up a stoppie, approx. 5 to 700 feet, and have your buddy ride next to you and lube the chain while floatin one out. Thats what I do.
i have seen this first hand.... T-Neck and T-Ice.. they take turns lubing each other!!!! hahhaaaaa!!!
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Re: does this hurt the bike?

Originally Posted by crtchrktrcr
^ that's because u're a squid, and that's what squids do to get attention.
damn, im a squid i didnt even see this post


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Old 02-05-2007, 07:17 PM
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Re: does this hurt the bike?

Originally Posted by stunt127
i dont even park my bike, i just jump off of it when I enter the parking lot and let the bike go park itself.
refer to posts #48 and #51


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Re: does this hurt the bike?

Originally Posted by Dean Ellis
+1 i agree! does sound like stunting is for you homie-
WTF, read that again.
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Re: does this hurt the bike?

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that's what he meant.. you put a tow strap to the bike, and fly the helicopter in the air.. that way it's off the ground, lube away.
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