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On Jun 10, 1:10*pm, wrote:
On Jun 10, 11:44*am, wrote: On Jun 10, 10:42*am, wrote: On Jun 10, 10:29*am, wrote: On Jun 10, 8:50*am, wrote: On Jun 10, 7:58*am, wrote: On Jun 9, 5:12*pm, wrote: On Jun 9, 2:25*pm, wrote: Hey, my daughter just called (I'm away from the house for awhile) and said a Rowdy Mouse T-shirt came! She really, really likes it!! She's very thankful to have it, so thanks, dude! The mouse says *"whatever..." * * * ![]() So she asked if you owned a race car, told her it was MX racing. Now, here she is with both arms in casts up to her pits, and her response was, "can we go to Conn. to go MXing?!!! That's my girl! Tell here, anytime.! * But tell here I require full pads, even a 96 degrees like sunday afternoon.. It's not reaally that bad, unless you slow down ![]() meantime. RowdyMouseRacing.com is where we have a couple of vids Some pics here *http://trip-reports.com/coppermine/t...s.php?album=10 and this is one of the tracks we ride is ctmotocross.com Have fun, hurry up before we tear up all the equipment ![]() She's got a lot of her dad in her, she loves speed. I've done my share of MXing, I had a Suzuki TM250 among others. Of course my first was a Honda Super 90, made for street but we used them in the woods.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well, hurry up, the new brake hub will be here thursday.. man, If it ain't gas in the boat, it's parts on the bikes... yikes! Heeeeere comes summer!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I like wrenching on them as much as running them. Same with cars. When we had old beater bikes for the woods, man did we cobble some stuff up!!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Wrenching on these is the easy part. Finding parts that can be modified to fit is another. We don't ride red, yellow, blue, green, or $$orange$$, so parts require some r+d ![]() think I will require is welding, or just find a cheap local shop that is willing to barter..- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Stick welding is pretty easy to learn, but if you are going to weld aluminum and such, things get harder! I grew up in the country on a farm, so when things broke down you didn't take it to a shop, you fixed it yourself. We had everything but a machine shop, so that's the only outside sort of work we had anybody else do. |
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