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So let me get this straight. You don't own that bike (or any bike from what we can tell now) and were posting and answering people's questions like you knew what you were talking about? All in the name of cyber fun?
You're a total joke dude.
guess thats why i didnt get an answer from Donkey about what he did to the motor when he went from claiming 120/120 to 137/138... he did nothing, other than type different numbers....
guess thats why i didnt get an answer from Donkey about what he did to the motor when he went from claiming 120/120 to 137/138... he did nothing, other than type different numbers....
total joke, donkey!
Just as we suspected! I even tried to pull the rug out with a PM or 2 after the mysterious power change.
Thought I recognized that name.............
But..the best of.....as I remember he had 2 songs with radio play.
Aleah and Love is like a rock.....
Oh yeah....we were talking about bikes weren't we.......
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