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Highmark

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  1. Completely depends on who owned/built them and the mods done.
  2. 42nd for me. Starting riding when I was 7-8.
  3. I have one (2018) and love it. Very trailable and extraordinarily fast and fun. Simple set up for trail was soft spring setting up front and use stiffer dial setting. Stiff in the middle helps take a bit of weight off the skis. I'm a pretty big guy and I still have it set pretty soft in the rear without bottoming out much. Again helps with weight transfer. Coupler blocks to most transfer setting. Not for the inexperienced. I'm an acceleration guy so I don't spend much time at top speed. It is amazing how hard they will pull even at 100 mph. If you want to get the full benefits of the power you really need to stud the shit out of it. Aftermarket stiffer center spring is suppose to help there as well. The couple 129 and 137 doesn't weight transfer great. The 141 uncoupled does. I run Hurricane 300 tune with 3 bar map, CAI and Sandale 3". Got my own clutching done. Last year ran STM primary and Secondary after I torched the primary and it took out the secondary. Putting on a TAPP primary this year for the trails and keeping the STM oversized secondary. Its fun toying with the 800's and 850's. Its cute when they line up next to you. First year I had mine a bunch of buddies and I were running on the river and I had my wife sitting in front of me. She would just waive at them as we went screaming by with the ski's a foot in the air after letting them get a head start. Yes I know they should be much faster but its still fun. Main reliability issue is the upper gear bushing. Change every 1500-2000 miles.
  4. Only turn on the microphone when the candidate is asked a question. Then shut the fucker off when the time is up. Each person gets an allotted amount of time to answer each question. On the next question if they want to go back and counter how the other replied so be it but its at the expense of time on the current question.
  5. Don't agree with that. Trump is keeping us out of wars, is tougher on China, better on immigration, tougher on human trafficking, lower taxes and rejects the Green new deal. Policy wise he has been excellent.....just too bad he can't articulate it.
  6. Never said it was. I vote on his policies not how he debates but that doesn't change the fact that this performance will turn a small percentage a voters away from him.
  7. Agreed. Trump was unprepared and it showed. He claimed he prepared daily with his interactions with a hostile media well that's not enough. During a debate you can have 2 hostile people involved. Trump's record is great and did a poor job of talking about it. Trump also did a poor job of articulating the Biden lies and scandal's.
  8. Nope. I call them as I see them and Trump’s delivery was horrible. He had as much ammo going in as any candidate ever and did not do well. I'm not saying Biden did either but better than Trump. Trump hardly looked at the camera.
  9. Trump looks unprepared. He is losing this debate and maybe the election.
  10. Tulsa challenges the dems on 1 or 2 issues other than that she votes party line. Figured MC would love her.
  11. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2020/09/29/world/europe/sweden-coronavirus-strategy.amp.html
  12. Trump was actually asked about a $900+ million loss by Anderson Cooper in the 2016 debate and he said "of course he wrote it off going forward." Who in their right mind wouldn't? Now if they want to try and prove that the loss was stated greater than it was then the IRS should have taken it up then.
  13. Anything else Pete?
  14. Oh no about real estate valuations. The horror. The Russian's probably helped them.
  15. Typical dem....they think their paid public jobs are their charity. Just like Sanders.
  16. Start a thread on it. You literally are the only one here that thinks he was meant to say it. Snacks likely even knows Biden fucked it up.
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  18. You actually think he was meant to read that? Of course you do. Dude he realized he wasn't suppose to say it and moved on quickly which I'm surprised he had the mental acuity to do. I would love to see the teleprompter text.....it probably was colored on what he was suppose to say and not say and still fucked it up.