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Kyle Hunter

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  • Birthday 03/02/1986

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    Carey, OH
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    2004 Yamaha YZF-R6

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  1. So the FBI found a way into the phone without Apple?
  2. Michelin Power Cup VB 120/70 R 17 - $150Michelin Power One A 180/55/ ZR 17 - $200$250 for the pair, Front - $150, Rear - $200
  3. I am actually looking for something a little more crashable, race type. Will edit original post to reflect that.
  4. It is broken and naked and I need to get back on track! Please let me know what you have or where else I should look? For 2004 Yamaha R6 track/race bodyworkFront fairing stay - track/race oriented Front brake master c yclinder w/ lever (stock or upgrade?)Front brake pads
  5. Yes, I need also for the same bike! Looks like you'll be all set now? My search continues...
  6. Lets put it this way. If we are fending off zombies or the chinese and you holler for me to toss you a clip, I am going to toss you a clip. Now you are yelling, WTF is this? And you are two steps away from being bit or stabbed. In those vital seconds when the enemy is bearing down on you did you want a clip or a magazine? Which ones break the rules . . . what exactly are the rules? I know how to tell most of the time a clip from a magazine, such as in the following: Call a spade a spade.
  7. Primers will go off at under 500*f, I think most firearms will be fine at that temperature, some plastic may melt but I believe my AR would withstand being baked at 500 degrees for hours and still function, the ammunition would not. Depends on the bullet, is it XM193, SS109, M855?
  8. I do not like the idea of having ammunition in a safe at all. But your situation is not the same as mine and you are looking for information and/or opinions so that you can make an educated decision for yourself. With that said, a safe serves multiple of purposes you must factor in the likelihood of a multitude of scenarios. I am most fearful of fire, if you feel a fire isn't as likely as needing a loaded firearm then a loaded firearm in the safe may be the better option for you. I am under the impression that if it gets warm enough in there for one round to "cook off" then the rest will follow in a chain reaction. But I am base this on a theory that I have not tested however. That theory is that as the temperature of the primer increases the stability of said primer will decrease. Does anyone know this to be accurate? If it is accurate, it seems to me that the first round cooking off would be enough to set the rest off resulting in damage inside the safe. Or if you have enough ammunition in the safe, and it is sealed tightly enough, it could possibly turn into a bomb of sorts if the rounds all cook-off simultaneously. Believing the possibility of that I would rather keep my firearms in the safe and the ammunition in a separate location.
  9. Do you mean first this, then Twinkies? This says it is from the 110th Congress, if my Wiki reading is correct that ended Jan, 3rd 2009. The 111th congress remained democratically controlled. Us republicans hold the house in our current 112th Congress. In January 2013 once again the house will be republican controlled. But I've got some more lenses I would to buy so . . RRA AR and and 2k rounds of Lake City xm193 for $3,500?
  10. The Nikon D200 would be a nice camera that shouldn't depreciate any further for quite a while. That is just a bit above your budget and would still leave you i need of a lens; which is more critical than the camera body when it comes to creation of good photographs. With Nikon your options for quality glass would be very plentiful dating back to old manual focus lenses from the 70's. http://www.keh.com/camera/Nikon-Digital-Camera-Bodies/1/sku-DN029990945020?r=FE#
  11. What kind of subject(s) does she wish to photograph?
  12. "About 30,000 American adults and children have the disease . . ." and he " . . has attended two other schools with students who have cystic fibrosis." What are the odds of that?
  13. The 600 was too much for me when I was 16, it took me two months to put it in a corn field. I have little desire to be on a sport bike larger than a 600 in hope of saving my life. If you can't keep him from getting the damn thing at least try to get him to Mid-Ohio or some other track and get a track day under his belt and help him have a fighting chance. Maybe he will get hooked on the track crack and ditch the Busa for something more track friendly.
  14. There's my first one, but it shows some holster wear these days. Going to have to dig them out of the safe and a get a shot of the two of them together sometime.
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