Exhaust Restrictions in NH?

Started by The Architect, January 08, 2009, 12:06:15 PM

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herm

Quote from: Dan on January 09, 2009, 02:23:01 PM
You clearly knew this before hand, you took a test drive.     ;D

Are you trying to say you're in your right mind?  Didn't you used to jump into the middle of forest fires?

no, more like the left third usually.....
and i test drove the place in the spring.


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Quote from: herm on January 09, 2009, 03:09:17 PM
no, more like the left third usually.....
and i test drove the place in the spring.


@#$%^&* false advertising [bang]
get over it sucka.... ;D
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zedsaid

Quote from: CowboyBeebop on January 08, 2009, 04:58:55 PM
It is if you don't like the idea of government also being primary educator.  It doesn't not require education, it just doesn't require that the State be the administer of it. 

As for snow, I like seasons, but that's just me. 


Um, I don't know of any state that requires "public education"  it just requires education... thats how private schools exist... and public schools are there for kids that can't afford them.

I think that something about your statements was confusing.
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My concern is the number of riders we have in our state and bike week.  Bikes are a real economic boost to our state.  I don't remember whens the last time I saw a bike that would pass the requirements (except for my multi, I'm trying to keep it stock.)  I would have to say 95% of the bikes that visit bike week would have to be ticketed.  This would make for a lot of unhappy riders.








Capo

Quote from: red duke on January 10, 2009, 05:24:42 AM
My concern is the number of riders we have in our state and bike week.  Bikes are a real economic boost to our state.  I don't remember whens the last time I saw a bike that would pass the requirements (except for my multi, I'm trying to keep it stock.)  I would have to say 95% of the bikes that visit bike week would have to be ticketed.  This would make for a lot of unhappy riders.

And ensure that it was the last one









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