about 600 license plates, all 50 states, 3 canadian , and one from every decade back to the 20's
and a collection of military arms... mostly russian and ww2 era german stuff
there are meets at least twice a year in stillwater
contact toyotanos or the guys from suprasport. havent heard about this year... but it should be soon as the thaw is coming
bs.... i have had a intercooler pipe on my auto car come off, drove it 30 miles home because it came off in the country... couldnt find it.... i made it home fine... ck engine light, black cloud behind me and running like scat...but i could do 40-50 mph as long as i stayed out of the throttle...
no idea... but it is the same wheelbase as a reg cab dakota...so a frame swap with a modern drivetrain and suspension is possible.... thats my thought...5.9l would be fun, but then again a 2j would be too
in nd they have a double s turn that you have to do to pass... it is a figure eight in the space of 2 parking spots....no touching the lines or putting a foot down or you fail.
http://www.klr650.net/forums/showthread.php?t=110552
food for thought guys.... bridgstone/firestone says their tires cant withstand freezing temps... i say boycott due to their customer service.... pass it along
sport bikes are hard to do the test on due to their tire width and fork angle.. they are designed to be very stable at high speeds... like anything else in life..you must compromise to get what you want... in this case it is slow speed stability and maneuverability... which is exactly what a...
find a friend with a dual sport bike... i have borrowed mine to a few different friends to take their test on... much easier to do on a light dirt bike...
I ride right up to the first snowfall and start in the spring before all the snow is gone off the grass, as soon as there is no chance of me getting caught in a blizzard... And the roads are somewhat dry. Heated grips and seat help a lot!
food for thought... the emission stsyem of any vehicle sold after 1998 has a federally required 8 yr-80000mile warranty on parts. so if it is in the evap or catalyst system it is covered
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