I agree with Reggie on this one. Casing crap hurts on an MX bike, but that would be murdermrlexan wrote:You could try one of these. I case stuff all the time..... it hurts a lot less.


I agree with Reggie on this one. Casing crap hurts on an MX bike, but that would be murdermrlexan wrote:You could try one of these. I case stuff all the time..... it hurts a lot less.
I want to go,there's nothing more I love then to see a tornado.There was one that touched down about 6 miles from our house last year but I wasn't home. my buddy did however take some pictures of the damage it did in an rv park.Midwest_Mudder wrote:its a blast, although the software costs a pretty penny, spending 80 bucks on the renewal/lifetime purchase for my current radar software, the next step up costs around 280 bucks. BUT it can show you the storm in 3d as represented by the returns. only downside to chasing is gas consumption haha
noony wrote:I want to go,there's nothing more I love then to see a tornado.There was one that touched down about 6 miles from our house last year but I wasn't home. my buddy did however take some pictures of the damage it did in an rv park.Midwest_Mudder wrote:its a blast, although the software costs a pretty penny, spending 80 bucks on the renewal/lifetime purchase for my current radar software, the next step up costs around 280 bucks. BUT it can show you the storm in 3d as represented by the returns. only downside to chasing is gas consumption haha
HotRodJosh wrote:I'm building a few new scalers for upcoming comp season....working on my hotrod and boat too...
Gonna be a very busy summer....![]()
It's a '68...R/T, 440 4-speed car....Coelacanth wrote:Hey Josh, nice projects slumbering in your garage! What year's that yellow Charger?
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