Stowage Question...
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That flight gets old REAL QUICK!!!! I guess my dilemma would be if it's really worth it? You could definitely get more out of the bikes now, then waiting till you get back, found out something isn't right with the bike ... then try to sell it.
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Yes siiir! Im comin to florida if i get the leave approved and get all my **** taken care of. Then im snatchin that up. Ive been wanting a 929 forever and a day.... just for the record the nags stickers are coming off quick
Yea the flights gonna blow. The 06 R6 ill lose a lot of money if i sell it. I might end up over there for only a year and a half.
Yea the flights gonna blow. The 06 R6 ill lose a lot of money if i sell it. I might end up over there for only a year and a half.
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#25
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well, if you DID NOT plan on riding on leave or anything like that and it was gonna sit solid for 3 years, the best way would be.... run fuel stabilizer through it, top off all fluids(all the way up), including gas, fill the motor with oil all the way, pull the plugs and fill it up all the way with oil, spray the whole thing down good with a silicone type lube, wrap that biatch in like bubble wrap, and cover it up good. oil saves the engine, silicone preserves all exterior rubber, fluids up keep moisture out, wrap keeps dust off. seems like alot, but 3 years is a long time. when you get back, you'd wanna drain and change everything anyway. and the oil in the engine part, people do it all the time, esp. w/ like classic cars and stuff like that.
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no. No one likes the 2006 R6s and the FZRs anyway
Nah my father in laws gonna hold onto it and my car and my wifes bike. to much of a hassel and to much lostmoney.
Yea, see above
Yea, marines. Just renlisted and taking my wife with me. Im gonna buy a bike while im over there, and a couple to store beofe i leave. Im gonna start up a shop when i get back. Im getting like 68 gs now from the marines, and about 8s goin on new bikes to play with over there and when i get back.
I can take the bikes, my weightlimit is 3000 lbs to fly over there. I want to take a ******* cause the roads are coral and slippery as ****, and theres so much salt in the air rust, filter, and a ton of other problems come up
Nah my father in laws gonna hold onto it and my car and my wifes bike. to much of a hassel and to much lostmoney.
Yea, see above
Yea, marines. Just renlisted and taking my wife with me. Im gonna buy a bike while im over there, and a couple to store beofe i leave. Im gonna start up a shop when i get back. Im getting like 68 gs now from the marines, and about 8s goin on new bikes to play with over there and when i get back.
I can take the bikes, my weightlimit is 3000 lbs to fly over there. I want to take a ******* cause the roads are coral and slippery as ****, and theres so much salt in the air rust, filter, and a ton of other problems come up
-mexican mayhem
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well, if you DID NOT plan on riding on leave or anything like that and it was gonna sit solid for 3 years, the best way would be.... run fuel stabilizer through it, top off all fluids(all the way up), including gas, fill the motor with oil all the way, pull the plugs and fill it up all the way with oil, spray the whole thing down good with a silicone type lube, wrap that biatch in like bubble wrap, and cover it up good. oil saves the engine, silicone preserves all exterior rubber, fluids up keep moisture out, wrap keeps dust off. seems like alot, but 3 years is a long time. when you get back, you'd wanna drain and change everything anyway. and the oil in the engine part, people do it all the time, esp. w/ like classic cars and stuff like that.
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