So they are saying we won't even be able to get parts for our fiftys? Stupidest thing I've ever heard - but totally believeable in this day and age.
I would also bet most of the market for CRF50's is to adults, not kids. Me and most of my riding friends have them.
I originally had the carbon oval can but after the bike fell over I bought the aluminum round can (half price of carbon oval replacement). I think the alum round can is louder - that's what everyone that rides with me has said, anyway.
I know four people personally that have or are currently serving in Iraq - three Air Force and one Army Reserve. One of the AF guys I know was in Desert Storm with me and is still in – he’s not far from retiring actually. In the beginning some of those guys supported the war, mainly...
Wow! Just when I think you can't possibly be any more of a complete and utter fu(king retard, you say something like this. Way to go!:rofl::rofl::rofl:
Everyone is telling you something different because there are so many ways to accomplish the same thing – there is no ONE right way to do it.
A setup I had a while back was pretty close to what you are asking for. All stock internals with a Muzzy pipe and airbox mod with a 50 shot yielded...
Before I went bigbore I had a 50 shot (.038 jet) with stock internals and all the usual mods (airbox mod, pair removed, full Muzzy) using the hub with switch to switch maps. It made 211 and ran for 12k miles before I got bored with it.
Well, well, well ... at least you've finally changed your tune from saying the Iraq war is somehow about freedom and are now admitting its all about preserving our "energy related" economy (greed). Good on ya for finally realizing the real motivators behind this, what is it, 5.5-year-old war...
"Right" about what? Kinda like you were "right" about your reasons for invading Iraq?:rofl:
On the other hand, regardless of the outcome, only one more week of listening to these mellodramatic, be-very-afffffffffffraid posts!!:cheerleader::cheerleader:
Depends on where you are, but if you're in the midwest there is an excellent head guy in Indianapolis. Port-Tech Heads in the biz name. The guy goes by crazybill over in SH.org (he's a sponsor over there) and does excellent head/motor work - he's built me two motors and both have been awesome.
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