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Title: Truth in advertising Post by thehoghunter on 01/25/05 at 12:23:28 Savage on eBay (http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=4522574585&category=6027) Quote:
Has always been safety conscious....which is why he/she had an accident in the first 50 miles. Whole new frame - yet the engine has 'never been touched' - must have been hard to build a new frame around the engine. And what about normal maintenance?!? |
Title: Re: Truth in advertising Post by Savage_Rob on 01/25/05 at 13:43:03 ROFLMAO! |
Title: Re: Truth in advertising Post by Kropatchek on 01/26/05 at 04:01:47 Savage_Rob wrote:
Meaning???????????? greetz Kropatchek :-[ |
Title: Re: Truth in advertising Post by thehoghunter on 01/26/05 at 05:20:54 ROFLMAO Rolling On the Floor, Laughing My Asp Off |
Title: Re: Truth in advertising Post by Savage_Rob on 01/26/05 at 11:05:07 Yup! Thanks HH. |
Title: Re: Truth in advertising Post by Kropatchek on 01/27/05 at 02:30:25 Thanks HH. :-* Improve my English vocabulary every day. Greetz Kropatchek ;D |
Title: Re: Truth in advertising Post by Savage_Rob on 01/27/05 at 05:51:58 I'm not sure I'd necessarily call it english and yours is better than some native speakers. Just a few I've seen commonly used... LMAO Laughing My A$$ Off LMFAO[ Laughing My F***ing A$$ Off[/b] ROFLMAO Rolling On the Floor Laughing My A$$ Off ROFLMFAO ...well, you can figure out the inserted "F"... LOL Laughing Out Loud OMG Oh My God -or- Oh My Gosh TY Thank You YW You're Welcome GTG Gotta Go -or- Good To Go (depending on context) BBL Be Back Later L8R Later I've even see stuff like... FOAD F*** Off And Die The silly acronyms go on and on, from the everyday and commonplace to those that take you days to figure out and be properly offended. |
Title: Re: Truth in advertising Post by slavy on 01/28/05 at 18:04:28 It is possible , but highly improbable. If the bike has full coverage, the ins. company has to bring the bike to "show room condition". When You dump the bike and the tripple tree turns to the side with a lot of power, You dammage the stearing stop on the frame and the bars make a dent in the gas tank. Everything has to be R&R. Usually the ins. company buys the bike , because it is very costly repair /labor rate 60-80$/hr/ The only way the situation is possible is if somebody did the labor almost for free. The other highly improbable part is- "nobody touched the engine"- there are not too many bikes with this milage with the original rubber plug in the head. |
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