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[quote user="OldMan"] The same story as reported by everyone except FOX News Obama Promises enough rain to end Northern India Drought. [/quote] [quote user="OldMan"] [quote user="overheadcam427"] For those of you who don't think man has the ability to change the environment...[/quote] Damn, they are using up their water supply. Wudda thunk it? What can the internet tell us about India.... India occupies 2.4% of the world's land area and supports over 17.5% of
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It makes me sad how many of my fellow "young people" would like the Gov. to give them everything, all the time. . .
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[quote user="curiositywasframed"][quote user="Truethinker"] +1 and I'm sure the houseing crash was his fault too. Even though that landslide got started back in the 70's. Community Reinvestment Act anyone? That's his fault too, my bad. [/quote] Passed in the seventies (even though it didn't really say much), expanded and signed by G.H. Bush in '89 to increase public access to bank records, and then expanded again in '92 and signed into law by Clinton. That
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[quote user="curiositywasframed"] Hmm, a college student from PA who doesn't think the world owes him everthing? Wow, d*** yankees can get it right every now and then. [/quote] I suppose maybe we can every now and then
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In any kind of calm rational discussion or debate, when you resort to name calling and unfounded opinions about/toward your oponent, you've already lost. People just quit listening and if nobody listens then how much is your opinion really worth? Say what you have to say and wait for a response. Heavyhitter has a right to form and voice his own opinion and even though I disagree with that opinion, I absolutly relish the fact that he can freely speak it. Obviously, in the same way, you have every
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[quote user="Damon"] He's over 6 feet tall. If he were to look down to make eye contact with people of average height (5'9"), you would all freak out and call him an arrogant pr!ck for "looking down" on everyone. Many tall people have this problem when dealing with others. They can either keep their head level (recommended), look down (condescending), or stoop/slouch (painful). It's not that big a deal. Calm down. [/quote] HAHAHA so that's why people get pissed
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[quote user="WarriorDog"] [quote user="heavyhitter"] He has to look up and over the huge pile of steaming *** left behind from the former administration. [/quote] Some here could blame Bush for the Great Depression or WW2 and others here would just nod in agreement. [/quote] +1 and I'm sure the houseing crash was his fault too. Even though that landslide got started back in the 70's. Community Reinvestment Act anyone? That's his fault too, my bad.
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as was said earlier. There is no return system that pulls that pads completely away from the disc. I can hear my brake pads rub a little when i first pull out from a stop and if I were to pull over after a ride of any distance and feel the rotor; it's gonna be warm. Not too hot to touch unless you were just on the brakes hard. Just warm. Consider the fact that when you manually push the piston back flush, it then has to move a large distance when you first hit the brakes. Then it has to move
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[quote user="Shag"] Sorry, no contest. [/quote] agreed
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Just my right front mounting bracket. When I went down the bike slid on the exhaust, handle bar end and foot control. It ground through the point where the peg pivots on the mounting bracket and is half way into the pivot pin. Wyomingwarrior sent me the handbar endcap, handbrake lever and a footpeg; and my exhaust is black so I'm just going to repaint it. All I need is a right side mounting bracket. It's not totaly trashed and I certainly can and have been still riding it. Just figured if