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mywifeknowseverythin

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  1. Man,,,,That sucks,,,,Hope it all gets worked out!!!!!

    Sorry for the Hi Jacked Thread Guys......

    Demon.....Friday night SWR will be having a pot luck and anyone that is camping for the Clean Up is invited....So far this is the Menu

    SWR dogs and burgers

    BAKE...BAKESTEAK

    MUDSLIDER..CHILI AND FIXINS

    Drtfun ..chicken cacciatore

    Firefly and Wiz- Salad and cookies

    Muddkatt - Mexican Shrimp Throw Together

    Senators - Cheese and Sausage

    MWKE.......7 bean Bada Bing

    DuneJunkie.....Colorado Beans

    Banshee Boy and Thor Chicken Pasta Salad

    Dawg.........Spaghetti?

    Aaron & Amber.....Ceviche(sp?)

    ZQUAD...spicey spanish Rice!!

  2. Well,,,I guess you have covered your bases.....It really all depends on how much your time is worth to you and how much you have invested in parts...but the ultimate thing I think is you have to live next to them...

    Is there any way that you could just call the local shop and have them Give you an Estimate over the phone on fixing what you have already Fixed.....Then assessing it from there????

  3. A Quick Search produced several Methods....Here are a few....

    Stop Bad Vibes with Bar Snake! ©2007 Barsnake LLC; All Rights Reserved

    you can use great stuff foam insulation in comes in an aresol can and you just spray it into your bars and it expands and hardens and absorbs vibration i use it in my bikes and works great for less than $5 and no added weight you can get it at hardware stores

    Go to the local tire shop and get some junk lead tire weights. Stuff some paper in the end of your bars to a depth of about 6-8 inches. Melt the lead in an old kitchen ladel with a propane tourch and pour it in the end of the bars.

    Use better Grips,,,, Foam or Gel

    If your hands are going numb dont hang on so Hard

    PowerMadd

    Bar End Weights

  4. 25 and Hr sounds about right for a home Mech....Its 75hr if you take it to the shop around here....

    Some things I dont get....He is your friend but money wasnt discussed before you started work????

    Is this a bunch of stuff you just fixed while you were there or was all the work discussed...???

    Just seems a bit confusing to me....Lots of work to do for sure....But on the on other hand..Money and Scope of work I think was the most important...

    At 25.....875 Plus Parts.....Around here....That is 2 butchered hogs and Eggs for life:wink:

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