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Bubber

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  1. Kind of picky arn't ya? :rotf: Ya! OK me too! Bubber
  2. I am guessing what is meant by that is "God loving and respecting" VR members. Count me in! Happy Thanksgiving all. Bubber
  3. Sorry to hear that you hurt your ride trying to moto-cross. Glad your all right and still on this side of the grass and taking nourishment. Good luck on the fix.
  4. I like coffee but not enough to drink elephant dung coffee, or cat poop coffee or for that matter ant recycled coffee. I want to cycle it myself and leave in the porcelain tuba to be flushed. Ok to graphic!
  5. $*&%'em very much, often and repeatedly. That should be pretty clear! delete it if you like
  6. What kind of VentureRider DOSEN'T eat ice cream? Are you sure you are on the right forum? This is just totally un-american to not eat ice cream! Go to your room and lay down by your bowl. Bubber :rotf:
  7. Best wishes and prayers sent to ya Larry. Speedy recovery and God's speed. Bubber
  8. Because they are friggen A holes that have nothing better to do but cause problems for others. God forbid that any one do it to them though. Bubber
  9. How much were they mailed? Bubber
  10. I am building a little Tear Drop trailer and want to sheath the sides with aluminum .040" thick just like I did on the other one I made, so here is the question. I want to glue the aluminum to the wood sides of the body but the glue should not harden and become brittle it should stay tacky and pliable. The glue I used the last time was to thick and lump, so I was looking for alternatives. The stuff I use should be easily spreadable and lay down a thin coating. So do any of you have some suggestions on what kind of glue to use. I was thinking on using spray glue like they use on car interiors/upholstery (spray trim adhesive). From what I remember about the stuff it stays tacky and gooey and never hardens. It should hold the metal down but still allow it to move a little. Any body got any suggestion (that would be helpful)?
  11. It was the least we could do. Hope to see him next year and every year after.
  12. Took care of it. Without John's help on the breakfast, PIP just wouldn't be as good. Thanks John and to all that had a hand in sponsoring any part of the PIP. Bubber
  13. Congratulations Tom Better stock up on ice cream...... Oh I forgot who I was talking to...never-mind!
  14. Be Happy don't worry!:dancefool:
  15. Thanks everyone for your kind thoughts. :banana:
  16. Thank ragtop69gs......... remind me to pay you back some day. :rotf::rotf:
  17. I am the new Quality Manager in a small manufacturing facility 20 miles from me. :banana:
  18. I was laid off all summer long and now I start my new job on Monday. How about that? :rotf: Now I have to join all you working stiffs and make a honest man out of me.
  19. There should be witness marks that should give you a clue plus the assembly picture.
  20. LEDs take very little energy so you can add a million of them. Also blue are reserved for cops so that may be a problem in your state, check with the locals or use red or purple or call the blue, purple when stopped placement is ..... try it and see how it looks......... everybody is different!
  21. A Little Bump
  22. When I first read the postings about applying grease I remember doing it then, just took a while to remember.
  23. UH Duh..... let me go to the garage and get back to you. :doh::rotf: I may need a little more time to investigate. Note to self: check the obvious first!
  24. I was looking for someone that has the radio controller on the handlebars for a 2nd Gen. Mine seems to acting up and not all the script shows on the screen so I just want to see if the controller is at fault or the nut behind the wheel. Any body got one to lend me to try out and potentially sell? Bubber Bike is 2006 Midnight Venture
  25. I don't embellish it was all true and factual. Well as best as I can remember anyway.
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