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Welcome to my Home Page ..............please Enjoy!
This Web site features my own trucks, cars, toys, bikes and babes. General tips how to become an adrenalin junkie that I've gathered from personal research. Serveral beautiful girls, and a load of cool stuff that I have experienced first hand.
My Rides
Because motorsports are a passion of mine, I constantly buy, fix, and sell my own, often using this site to advertise. I also advertise other peoples vehicals on my site for free. See the info on the Contact page, if you're interested. I currently have a 1998 Super Cab Ford F-150, V8 Triton engine, automatic transmission, CD player, Dual air bags, Air Conditioning and the third door . The truck has 170,000 kilometers. I'll be placing this for sale in the spring. Check my What's New page for updates on it. I also recently acquired a 1998 Yamaha R1 . This bike is juiced up. With a full Graves Exhaust system (headers and pipe), GRAVES reverse shift kit (1 up 5 down), GRAVES raised rearsets, KYB lowered front struts/forks, HYPERPRO steering damper, SKUR carbon fiber triple bar cover, GALFER steel braided brake lines, SBS brake pads, PVM CLIP-ON handle bars, VORTEX front and rear sprockets (+3 tooth rear), RK racing chain (GB520GXW), DYNOJET stage 1 jetting kit, performane intake and exhaust cams, LOCKHART PHILLIPS fender eliminator, G&G tail light integrator, LOCKHART PHILLIPS solo seat, double bubble wind screen, SILVER R1 Tachometer face qauge, and a set of Michelin pilots (sporting the 190 on the rear); let's hope I'll never have to use the frame sliders.
Increase your tourqe!
Did you know that if you were to drop a tooth in the front sprocket of your motorbike you could significantly increase your low end tourqe? It's true. Although it would take away from your top end speed many riders choose to drop a tooth and find it very rewarding. The average front sprocket cost between 50 and 100 dollars, which is a small price to pay for the extra advantage off the line. Besides......How much can you really take away from a top speed of over 280 kilometers per hour?
Washing and Waxing Tips
Most cars now come with a clearcoat finish, which tricks owners into thinking they don't need wax. Actually, you should wax your car 3-4 times a year. Most manufacturers also recommend washing your car once a week. Remember to start washing your car only when the car's surface is cool and only after rinsing the entire car. Rub gently, one section at a time, and use specific car wash products--never household cleaners. After rinsing your car well, dry it with a soft, clean cloth.
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The Drinking Team!
Me and my friends in Fairmont BC.
ME & TRISTA SMOKIN IT UP!
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