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September 4th, 2005, 08:33 AM
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***sorry for the "curse words", but there is only one-way to describe this stuff! 
Hey man.........I've owned a dirt bike since I was 10.......I can damn near rebuild all of my bikes from scratch. I work on my own bike and one of my best friends works at a Suzuki dealership. He and I work on our bikes together in my garage all the time.
As for cars: If there were one I'd build from the ground up it would be this gangster **** below!
Umm....... yeah! Jesse James 1954 Chevy old school cut up job is THE motherfuking ****!
http://www.westcoastchoppers.com/whips/
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(go to the 1954' "Gold" whip )
http://img358.imageshack.us/img358/5196/c12vi.jpg
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September 5th, 2005, 08:22 PM
#12
Nice. Boy we're getting off of the original topic, but since you're the OP...and this is hardware in the hw forums... haha
Yeah, I had a Suzuki RM-250 dirtbike. Forget the year. I haven't been around it for 2 years now because it is stuck in Japan. We found the paperwork a bit too late for the military to ship it over here (Idaho) for free. Grr... But it was fun racing it while I had it (along with a Honda XR100R play-bike). Had to have a Suzuki shop replace the piston-rings, piston, and cylinder because the previous bike owner didn't do any maintenance to it at all (never replaced the piston rings, and the cylinder walls were toast)....but the shop owner hooked us up with the events and it was a blast.
I think I still have the old cylinder around somewhere (in Japan). Originally wanted to replate / bore it, but it became apparent that was quite expensive. 
If I ever go back to Japan to visit my grandparents I'll figure out where they stored it so I can get some pictures. It is a sweet machine and prettier yellow (in my opinion) than other RM-250's due to the body panels / graphics.
So...is there any other awesome hardware members here have worked with? Overclocking a toaster perhaps?
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