Ripped a session in the flooded street at my house

flake, nah the water was clean on my street,clear untill I stired it up,house is on very high ground so i was dry.We were cracking up for a good while when I first started riding:haha:
suzQ: all for the sake of the anti boredom,and unpredictability:biggthumpup:
 
flake, nah the water was clean on my street,clear untill I stired it up,house is on very high ground so i was dry.We were cracking up for a good while when I first started riding:haha:
suzQ: all for the sake of the anti boredom,and unpredictability:biggthumpup:


i wonder what the good people of oakbrook community would have done had that been here..:sneaky:
 

WaveDemon

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flake, nah the water was clean on my street,clear untill I stired it up,house is on very high ground so i was dry.We were cracking up for a good while when I first started riding:
clean and clear are to diferent things. Lets just say I hope everyone has septic systems in your hood.
 

SuziQ

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i wonder what the good people of oakbrook community would have done had that been here..:sneaky:

<evil grin/laugh>...that's even more funny than the vid to think about! (leaving Atl for Jax shortly, spending nite there and will be on time Sun Sir, but beach or pontoon bound I think).:cool2:
 

meatball

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Maryland
I live on the water (house is WAY above it though), and I remember during floyd, the water came up 6-7 feet above high tide. It floated away docks, submerged my boatlift, and at the local marina, a bunch of boats on stands floated off and went on their sides. The coolest thing I got outta it was parked on my neighbors lawn with my boat, right next to his pool.
 
idok,Ive tried everything,If I spray anything on it,no matter how tight I get it,it still flops around,I sprayed it down with carb cleaner and wrenched it down with a breaker bar,I dont even care about the squeak anymore,after dealing with that heavy ass pole flopin around for 3 rides,lol

demon,nope we are on a sewer on this street,so lets just say relativly clean,I didnt really do the back stroke in it either:wink:
 
never hit bottom as I was riding,the water at the edges of the street was knee deep the center was about 1 ft deep so i went across at speed on plane and started and stoped from the sides,although one time I tryed to start to close to center,Id run one or 2 steps beside it as I pulled the throttle,this time the pump sucked right to the bottom just as I jumped on,smaked my head and jaw into the pole pretty good.ride plate rear got a tad scratched,definatly worth that though,it was a blast to do and too funny
 
idok,Ive tried everything,If I spray anything on it,no matter how tight I get it,it still flops around,I sprayed it down with carb cleaner and wrenched it down with a breaker bar,I dont even care about the squeak anymore,after dealing with that heavy ass pole flopin around for 3 rides,lol

demon,nope we are on a sewer on this street,so lets just say relativly clean,I didnt really do the back stroke in it either:wink:


im guessing that is with a SINGLE bolt torqued way down....I guess we both need to nut up and get the duals...
 
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