And you're sad about that?Absolutely nothing
Absolutely notAnd you're sad about that?
Absolutely beautiful, my brother had one while I had a 73 Z1 - he could always get me outta the hole but I'd blast past him at around 80.Indeed!
I was blessed by the two-stroke gods to own this fine motorcycle
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it was like a museum piece- all original except for the mirrors and the air filter which I replaced with a foam unit
Don't underestimate our Jeff. He can do it!!Well, one is in NY and the other is in TX - you'd have to be really lost to end up one when headed for the other. Lol.
I have no ass either, it just disappeared. I just have a hole on my lower back.I don't actually have an ass to speak of
That SR500 belonged to my friend Klaus- I restored his front wheel
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The thing was a bitch to kickstart
The other bikes were mine
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You sure?I went to the store, twice. I think I have what I went for now.
Nope, you forgot the Cocktail Peanuts for the caramel popcorn.I went to the store, twice. I think I have what I went for now.
I did buy chips and cookies the second time...Nope, you forgot the Cocktail Peanuts for the caramel popcorn.
Are these the heavy duty type you can use year after year? Some of the reviews on HD say they are thin walled. Our local store doesn't stock and the sturdy ones I'm seeing (and need) are fairly expensive. I think the "good" ones are injection molded vs. thinner which are thermoformed? I usually am able to get some pots at the end of the season at Meijer (regional big box store like Walmart) that are reduced by 60 or 70 %Another change... Bye bye grow bags, hello 2g plastic pots. Pretty good deal at HD. For 10 it's $29, or for a 20 pack it's $30 . The bags just dry out too quick on coco.
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Not sure....I'll let you know when they arrive. Probably the thin walled but I am ok with that (I think).Are these the heavy duty type you can use year after year? Some of the reviews on HD say they are thin walled. Our local store doesn't stock and the sturdy ones I'm seeing (and need) are fairly expensive. I think the "good" ones are injection molded vs. thinner which are thermoformed? I usually am able to get some pots at the end of the season at Meijer (regional big box store like Walmart) that are reduced by 60 or 70 %