thanks dad
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    gal8x
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    thanks dad

    by gal8x » Sat Jun 09, 2007 6:49 pm

    I just wanted to say thanks to my dad for dragging me to the garage when I was a kid (at times literally kicking and screaming) and forcing me to fix the washing machine, change oil, bleed breaks, rebuild motors etc…

    Local mechanic: $68 per hour. (NOT!) [-X
    Craftsman tools: $500 (paid for them self’s 100 times over, easily)
    Having a teaching dad: $”Priceless”$ =D>

    My latest project:
    Coeshow cam w/rocker arms, Wiseco 11:1 piston, reseat valves, rebuild forks, Works performance shock, Barnett clutch, BBR clutch springs, Renthal 428 conversion, BBR rev box, Fastway pegs, #48 slow jet, new brakes front and back, new fender, Lethal Threat graphics, strip-clean-grease every thing.
    It started right up, runs good, can’t wait for it to break in. [-o<

    Honorable mentions:
    Thanks to Mike Coe for his help and putting up with my endless emails. If you need a cam; http://coeshow.com/_mgxroot/page_10759.html. Good stuff! Thx AS. 8)
    Thanks to Ken, who is not above speaking to a customer directly, and all those at CRF’s Only. They have been prompted, informative & courteous.
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    Zish
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    by Zish » Sun Jun 10, 2007 4:51 am

    Heck yea,, Dads ROCK :)
    on that note.. Happy Fathers day to all that are. keep up the good work and daily beatings.. :twisted:
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    by topgun » Sun Jun 10, 2007 5:17 am

    ahhhh ... us dad's are great .... and our dad's are/were great ... so to all you young'un's ... be good dad's ...
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    by bernkell » Sun Jun 10, 2007 10:57 am

    I think the greatest thing is to be able to pass on what your father has taught you so for me the greatest thing was becoming a dad,and caring on the cycle of learning.I strive to be a great role model for my son and all those he brings around. especially the ones the that don't have it so good to let them know there is hope and on that I would like to thank my dad and grandfather may they rest in peace. Bernie
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    djh65
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    by djh65 » Sun Jun 10, 2007 3:54 pm

    I really appreciate my Dad when I help a grown man check the oil in his car. Or fix someones easily fixed bike. Dad's do rock that's why my son is with me every step of the way.
    David
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    Faster and faster til the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death!!!!
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    by RedRider713 » Sun Jun 10, 2007 6:56 pm

    Sadly, my dad isnt around to teach me anymore. :cry: He died when I was 14, but in those 14 years, I learned a lot from him. My dad taught me respect, love, and life. He was a great infuence to me.

    Thanks Dad! :D :D

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