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Old 10-20-2006 | 05:33 AM
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well... i sold my digital camera... it was a casio exilim ex-z57 so no more pix of the xA for a while... i will still get the pix from my 35mm SLR camera with a Photo CD so i can post some pix on here... but im selling the SLR shortly as well. the new digital camera that i hope to buy will hopefully have enough features to replace them both!
Old 10-20-2006 | 05:35 PM
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Hey, Foxtrot...I have an older digital camera I would be willing to part with, if you wnna start saving to buy it...I'll make ya' a deal on it. We can talk at MC's about it, K?
Old 10-20-2006 | 07:12 PM
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ok! look forward to hearin about it at mc's
Old 10-23-2006 | 04:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Aracheon
The only reason I opted for a bike as small and old as this one is because I know for a fact that I'm going to lay it down at some point while I'm learning, and I'll feel ALOT less stupid if I do it on a $3,000 bike instead of a $7,000 bike. Also... I think a litrebike is probably a little too big for me at this point. ;)
I personally prefer my 600 to a liter bike anyway. 600s are still fast but they're also lighter and more agile when you're just zippin around. They'll carve up the canyons better too. The last thing you want is a big bike on a tight turn. So what if the liters can do roll on wheelies. You can wheelie a 600 too with a little clutch/throttle control no problem. I could have bought a liter bike last time but I opted for another 600 instead. Anyway, take it easy at first if you don't have a ton of experience. I laid my last 600 down (thankfully at sorta low speed) and that plastic is expenensive to replace as are any hard parts that get scratched up to hell. It's a nice lookin bike. I'd hate to see something happen to it. Have fun with that thing!
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