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Would it be possible to pin one of these 180 tire conversion threads to the top of the page since it seems to come up more often than any other topic? We have a lot of new people that come in and are unfamiliar with the search feature. Just a thought.
We do this over at PBNation for paintball. It's called the ULTIMATE STICKY and has all good info on a topic, like the DYNA. Everything would be in it and new users are encouraged to read it.
Dammit, I just figured out you guys are talking about my first 500 posts.
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What about Snappy?? I did a search on him and couldn't find anything.That search engine just doesn't worktoo well......
Did a search on "jmpancoast" and nothing came up about his old Street Bob, just SuperGlide!![sm=shades.gif]
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