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What's up buddy?! You still have your beast? I'm going to run a few nhra screamin eagle series hot street class next year. Hoping for 10.50s with some weight lose and a few changes.
What's up buddy?! You still have your beast? I'm going to run a few nhra screamin eagle series hot street class next year. Hoping for 10.50s with some weight lose and a few changes.
Looking good bru!!!!......bike looks strong and U can definitely ride......bet U do very good in the HS class........still have the beast.....I pretty much took this year off......work and family issues required my attention.....hopefully next year I will be out and about and I can sneak up on a couple of those east coast HS races..(its already on the lift for a few "adjustments")..if so hope to meet U in person and maybe U can give an old hippie some pointers. Keep the vids coming....I really do enjoy them.
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