Rubicon vs Rincon
#71
If I recall correctly, click on My Page, then on Edit, and it will let you upload photos. There's a size limit, and they have to be approved by a moderator before they will appear.
Once they are up, you can right click on one of your photos to select property. That will give you the URL of the image, which you can copy and paste. Click the little picture frame in when replying to a thread, and it will ask for the URL of the image. Paste it in...
Once they are up, you can right click on one of your photos to select property. That will give you the URL of the image, which you can copy and paste. Click the little picture frame in when replying to a thread, and it will ask for the URL of the image. Paste it in...
#73
We LOVE our Rincon. We have the Maxxis Bighorns on ours, and what a smooth ride. Great on the trail, and great in the snow, or whatever you throw at it. We go everywhere, and anywhere! The sales person said the tires would out last the bike, but we are trying to prove them wrong!! We ride ALOT, and I wouldn't trade it for anything!
#76
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>I have re sized the pics I want to upload within the 750x750, but it says it still exceeds the 150mb. How do I get past that? </end quote></div>
I suppose it would depend on what software you are using. I've got ACDsee, and resizing a 4mp photo to 30% or so will get it under the limit.
I suppose it would depend on what software you are using. I've got ACDsee, and resizing a 4mp photo to 30% or so will get it under the limit.
#77
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Red Rock Rider The sales person said the tires would out last the bike, but we are trying to prove them wrong!! We ride ALOT, and I wouldn't trade it for anything!</end quote></div>
I doubt we will see much more than 4000 miles out of our Big Horns, they currently have 3000 miles on them and we might see another 1000. Our Goodyear Mud Runners had 4000 miles on them when I replaced them with the Big Horns and I have no doubt we would have easily see 6000+ miles out of them.
The Mud Runners are hard as a rock and provide a horrible ride. The Big Horns are better in the snow and have a great smooth ride. The Goodyear's were a lot better in fast corners; they don't "roll" like the radial do.
I'm sure our next set of tires will be another set of Big Horns.
I doubt we will see much more than 4000 miles out of our Big Horns, they currently have 3000 miles on them and we might see another 1000. Our Goodyear Mud Runners had 4000 miles on them when I replaced them with the Big Horns and I have no doubt we would have easily see 6000+ miles out of them.
The Mud Runners are hard as a rock and provide a horrible ride. The Big Horns are better in the snow and have a great smooth ride. The Goodyear's were a lot better in fast corners; they don't "roll" like the radial do.
I'm sure our next set of tires will be another set of Big Horns.
#78
I host my pictures here; http://www.tinypic.com/
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I copy the http://i40.tinypic.com/k54w1f.jpg under the "direct links for layouts"
I resize my pictures in my HP Image Zone in the edit section to H480Xw640.
I hope this makes some sense, but you need a "host" website like tinypic.
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I copy the http://i40.tinypic.com/k54w1f.jpg under the "direct links for layouts"
I resize my pictures in my HP Image Zone in the edit section to H480Xw640.
I hope this makes some sense, but you need a "host" website like tinypic.
#80
That is the coolest setup I have seen yet. The truck and trailer match and the red Honda just makes it all look better.
I will play with the pics again tonight. Thanks for your suggestions.
I will play with the pics again tonight. Thanks for your suggestions.



