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Where did we land on the Quad of the Month idea?
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Labor Day weekend 2011 in the Oregon Dunes
Senator replied to Senator's topic in ATV Picture and Video Sharing
Thank you. My wife has a knack for making really regular stuff look extraordinary with a camera. The dunes are coastal so they start at sea level and go up about 200 ft in Florence. They're much taller in Winchester Bay, about 20 miles south of there. Oregon Dunes - Florence Sand Dune Guide -
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Thanks Tagels, we have two other Tecate-4s as well
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The Official Good morning thread!
Senator replied to BuckBilly's topic in General Talk - Anything Goes!
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Thanks guys. Mrs Senator did the photo work. I, quite literally, just sat there :coolgleamAc:
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Round 2: QUADCRAZY Most Comments Contest!
Senator replied to quadcrazy's topic in QUADCRAZY Contests
So like...biggest post wh*** wins? -
So is the culprit a security setting then?
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Who here Still Rides on 3????
Senator replied to mywifeknowseverythin's topic in ATC 3-Wheeler Forum
You know we still ride on 3 Harkey :coolgleamAc: -
^^^ All true :cheers2c: And a Honda Civic of today is equivalent in size to a Honda Accord of the 80's. Cars are also coming equipped with more and more power-robbing-gas-sucking-gadgets ans STILL producing more power for the same MPG as 25 years ago. That's straight up engineering and, as Mario said, consideration for the state of tune plays a big factor.
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We run the Amsoil 0-40 in our 4 strokes. You should be able to find it for around 10 bucks
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West and wewaxation at wast!
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Mod lists may not always need to be a requirement. Not every car that wins at a car show is a custom. Sometimes the value and uniqueness comes from a restoration back to factory original condition. This would be particularly true of many of the old 2 strokes from the 80s. The nicest ones rarely have a long list of modifications. Rather, they are either survivors in great condition or restored to OEM. Just a thought from an old guy for the sake of the discussion.