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Old Jan 11, 2000 | 03:24 PM
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Anybody got any glory stories about beating out the friendly competition? While I won't knock the Yamaha machines, being a Honda owner I can't help but smile when someone whoops a little Yamaha ***...
And Please Yamaha owners, no crying :,,,(
 
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Old Jan 11, 2000 | 05:03 PM
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yeah i got some glory stories... once i took my blaster and pulled it up beside a 250r and a 300ex. Amazling i pulled the holeshot on both of them , and guess what i smoked both of them by at least 15 yards...

sorry to any honda owners but i'm a yamaha owner and i can't help smiling when a yamaha whoops a little honda ***..
 
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Old Jan 11, 2000 | 05:08 PM
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What you failed to mention was that you were goin' the wrong way...
 
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Old Jan 11, 2000 | 06:31 PM
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I have had Hondas beat me in mud holes and i have beat some hondas through tha mud....both r good brands and i think it is more of the persons riding style on the machine than the actual machine itself that wins tha race in mud or whatever
 
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Old Jan 11, 2000 | 07:02 PM
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balzie33- your are trying to tell me that a BLASTER beat a 250R? umm that is very hard to believe......

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Old Jan 11, 2000 | 08:18 PM
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Me and my beastly twolve whey across a beaver dam that no one will try i seen a honda 450 get stuck in there mines only the 2wheel drive one. it all cause of the wait it floats.
 
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Old Jan 11, 2000 | 10:11 PM
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I regularly drag a wolverine home behind my foreman, (although in all fairness he has pulled me out a couple of times when I get stuck) for some reason he has a really bad habit of hydrolocking his quad following me through some waterholes. His quad is stock and that does explain why it cannot go where I can with ease!

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Old Jan 11, 2000 | 11:03 PM
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I have dragged and beaten several banshees with pipes on sand with my ATC 250R with a pipe. Later that same week I realized it had a cracked piston (Weisco) and a siezed bottom ring.

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Old Jan 12, 2000 | 08:29 AM
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RangerSX,
so you find it hard to belive that i beat a 250R? why is that oh yeah you probaly own a honda right??all of you honda owners think that your machines are hot **** on a silver platter when they are really cold **** on a paper plate..

fondahonda,
why can't you take it that a little blaster beat your legandary 250R?? they arent really that bad *** every banshee that i have rode was meaner than any 250R.
 
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Old Jan 12, 2000 | 10:31 AM
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This topic appeared, upon its surface, something like the "ill wind that blows no good." That is, nothing productive nor constructive likely appears from a topic so conceived as this one.

How wrong I was!

If this topic never appeared, we would have been denied the literary, almost poetic, beauty of "whisky's" post above!

Whisky's effective language use, colorful yet subtle nuances, and above all, his clarity of message make that post a hallmark of the English language, standing fair alongside Beowulf as well as the works of Chaucer, Shakespear, Faulkner, and so on into this millennium.

Keep 'em comin', whisky! I know you will not disappoint us.

Tree Farmer
 
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