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  $45us/pc H.I.D Conversion Kit         


Author: paytonluo
Date: Jan 31, 2008 23:47

100%% Customer Satisfaction Guarantee check the quality before you pay

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5) The quota for each person should be one HID kit.

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7) This promotion is just available for HID Conversion Kit、HID Xenon
Bulb、HID Ballast.

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  Back support         


Author: isquat
Date: Jan 31, 2008 21:30

What kind of gizmos do you use for back support?
I saw some "slimming belts" at a local sporting goods store
today and wonder how well do those work.
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  Looks like Paris-Daker cancellation was a good idea.         


Author: P. Roehling
Date: Jan 31, 2008 21:24

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  $45us/pc H.I.D Conversion Kit         


Author: paytonluo
Date: Jan 31, 2008 19:29

100%% Customer Satisfaction Guarantee check the quality before you pay

In www.housinghouse.com you can check the quality before you pay,The
detailed information following:

1) Paypal us the UPS charges before the shipment.

2) Ship the items out.

3) Get the items and check its quality.

4) Paypal the balance.

5) The quota for each person should be one HID kit.

6) This is just available for the first deal, for the further order,
you need to pay the total payment before the shipment.

7) This promotion is just available for HID Conversion Kit、HID Xenon
Bulb、HID Ballast.

If you want to know more detail information, you can send email to
customerservice@housinghouse.com.
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  INTEGRITY CAN MAKE YOU EASY MONEY!! IT WILL!!!         


Author: sree
Date: Jan 31, 2008 19:24

INTEGRITY CAN MAKE YOU EASY MONEY!! IT WILL!!! BUT YOU
HAVE TO FOLLOW IT TO A LETTER FOR IT TO WORK!!!!
A little while back, I was browsing through newsgroups, just like you
are now, and
came across an article similar to this that said you could make
thousands of dollars
within weeks with only an initial investment of $6.00! So I thought,"
Yeah, right, this
must be a scam", but like most of us, I was curious, so I kept
reading.

Anyway, it said that you send $1.00 to each of the 6 names and
address
stated in the
article. You then place your own name and address in the bottom of
the
list at #6, and
post the article in at least...
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  More funny pix         


Author: Sean
Date: Jan 31, 2008 19:13

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  Re: Engine layout effect on handling?         


Author: laughing man
Date: Jan 31, 2008 18:58

On Jan 30, 6:59 pm, isq...@gmail.com wrote:
SNIP
> So you are saying those who are shorter than 5'7" are not squishing
> their balls
> against the gas tanks?

The few I've been on not. I've pair the size of oranges and the
seating never bothered me. But it killed my back and wrists. I wont
speak for others though. Some people are sensative pricks and some of
us are insensative. ;^)
>> cramps or looking like a monkey f*cking a grape. Not putting them
>
> I think those people don't ride for more than
> 15-20 minutes at a time so hand fatigue must not be an issue for them.

Nope I know of at least one poster here that easily does several hours
at a time.
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  Re: Harley Performance         


Author: Calgary
Date: Jan 31, 2008 17:58

On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 16:38:03 -0800 (PST), saddlebag
aol.com> wrote:
>
>Seems the faithful don't rev them high enough to notice the
>vibration.

What is it about Harley threads that attract so much interest. All of
the other stale old topics burn out in short order, but once a Harley
love em or hate thread starts it's like the Energizer Bunny. It just
keeps going and going.

As a not yet fully indoctrinated Harley Whore I will pass along my
first impressions of the Road King.

On a purely personal basis I love the way it looks. I have always
leaned to the cruiser style and since Harley created that mold I have
to like it.
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  Road Glide took a hit against that Victory Tourer         


Author: oasysco
Date: Jan 31, 2008 15:26

New Cruiser-type mag... can't remember the name... anyway, the Victory
Tourer outstripped the Road Glide in comfort, power, etc in a head-to-
head. The Victory is more expensive than the Road Glide by a grand and
it does look rather - as the article stated - "take-me-to-your-
leader", but they said that the fiaring was tested in a wind tunnel
and that there is a stillness behind it comapred to the buffeting and
cold the harley demo rider felt. Additionally, the Victory comes with
heated grips, heated seat, adjustable flaps on the fairing, an
electrically adjustable windshield, cruise control, and an MP3 sound
system, whereas the Harley has some only some of that stuff, but then
again, Harley riders don't seem like a bunch who cotton to electric
this and that. Interesting article and if you...
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  Decision time on sidecar         


Author: Sean
Date: Jan 31, 2008 12:57

I've found a buyer for my Vespacar truckster, which would finance
installation of a Velorex 562 onto my Suzuki S40 (aka Savage LS650).

However, the installer strongly recommends a steering mod, which
would make the bike undriveable on its own, so it becomes dedicated
to sidecar only. Uh oh, decision time. It's like *losing* my trusty S40
that I'm so fond of. Mebbe I should buy some old beater of a 750
and use that instead.

I found some guy's blog who fitted a 562E onto a '77 BMW R100/7:

http://www.tikaro.com/motorcycles/

The hack sure looks big in comparison to his bike (and the S40
is even smaller):

http://www.flickr.com/photos/tikaro/20355503/

One reason for the sidecar was so I could drive in the snow
without the bike falling over... well we just got some snow recently
and I think the whole rig would just sit there spinning its rear wheel.

Ural?

Sean_Q_
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