DTT vs other forum

See... Theres the issue. Red, he said U-S-D forks, not U-D-S (Universal Dollar Store). Close though.
 
Jesus man. Where can I buy these zip ties? And the dollar store is like a mile from my house so could you save me the bother and just mail me a set of those sweet forks dude?
 
So what you guys are saying is i cant put a 250 tire on my scooter ? I know it will work all i have to do is cut a few things here and there right ? then use my hairdryer to weld the new parts on right ?
 
DreadRock said:
So what you guys are saying is i cant put a 250 tire on my scooter ? I know it will work all i have to do is cut a few things here and there right ? then use my hairdryer to weld the new parts on right ?

Omg u r such a n00b! Never use a hair dryer to weld. ALWAYS use a heat gun cause they r more better! And clothesline makes great weld wire!!!!11!!
 
crazypj said:
I don't dive, that's head first, I jump and land on my feet (mostly) ;D

Yes but sometimes your feet land in steaming thread poo, much like my "advise" in my last post :)
 
Mr.E said:
Yes but sometimes your feet land in steaming thread poo, much like my "advise" in my last post :)

Still better to be feet first than head first ;D
 
VonYinzer said:
See... Theres the issue. Red, he said U-S-D forks, not U-D-S (Universal Dollar Store). Close though.
The wife wouldn't let me use the good silverware :-\ I wonder if it would make a difference! :p

And I have 250 tires on my DS7. 'cause it's a 250, and it's got tires on it ;D
 
What I've noticed is the posts from guys who ask questions like they arent sure what they are doing, but when you look at the photos they attach, there are snap on roller boxes, ever kind of metal shaping gear imagineable, table lifts, and an assortment of other bikes.
 
Thats because they usually do cars and want a piece of the market.
Not many people can afford a $100,000 car but won't blink at a $20,000 bike
When you have the cash you buy a job lot of bikes cheap, 5 bikes takes up about the same space as 1 car and probably costs less than a 'rough classic'
 
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