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Funny sticker. I like it.
As for the rest of the thread, my IQ has dropped by reading it. Your fighting over someone else putting stickers on their sleds. Who cares
I had a great day sledding if anyone here cares. I do have a couple of tuning questions though. Okay here is what I got going on......
When I put the red stickers on it seems to run a little lean. The blue stickers run way rich though. So I figured what the heck and threw some green stickers on. Seems simple enough... but then the hole shot went to heck and it starting pushing in the turns.....Who would have figured. Well I am not a self professed mechanic or something anywhere close but moving the magenta sticker forward of the yellow kanuver valve sticker seemed the ticket. Helped the hole shot but top end went away. Now I know some of you old timers already know what my problem was cause you guys have been messing with your sticker set up for years. Please dont think I am a dummy but I cant figure this out. I ride at 10,000 feet or so. I have orange oil stickers on the hood, red shock sticker on the right side and blue on the left. I put a big sticker in the center of my trailer too. Any help getting this thing tuned would be helpful. Oh and by the way I ran that same rear big wheel setup last year. It took two oil stickers and some handlebar stickers to make it run right. JMFTCW
Funny sticker. I like it.
As for the rest of the thread, my IQ has dropped by reading it. Your fighting over someone else putting stickers on their sleds. Who cares
Were you able to use "you're" correctly before reading this thread?
I feel dumber now too.
I think this is kids vs oldies, kids like stickers and think they look cool and oldies like me take them off and think they're gay. To each their own - Peace
I feel dumber now too.
clearly we have no snow, or else I wouldn't waste time on this thread. But anyone notice the truvativ and syncros stickers on the hood. you gotta draw the line somewhere before advertising mountain bike component companies on your sled. are you just trying to cover scratches, or are you a 2 yr old who is fascinated by the stickiness of stickers? do like the bogie wheel though...
If you want to be used as a corporate billboard tool bucket, be my guest.
The difference is, I don't go out of my way to put corporate stickers on them.
One of the reasons I love skiing and braaaping!! is it provides me a freedom that is the complete opposite of some cubicle monkey who has to play the corporate game, and is slowly dying doing what he despises. If you want to taint your freedom with stickers that promote that bull****, have at it.
Just don't be surprised when others like myself think it's really stupid. If you're not getting paid by said corporation, why advertise for them? It's like all of the trendy tools that put "no fear" stickers along with "nike" stickers on the back of their rides..... If those people put any thought into what was really happening, they'd understand they're just tools of corporate advertising persuasion.
How about putting stickers on your sled and ride that promote what YOU and what you stand for.....I respect those who are original....at least you're not selling out your own self-worth to promote some other guy making money off you.
If you can't understand that, then I'm wasting my time here......
And please God, don't tell me you're the kind of guy that'll buy those leather jackets with the company patches all over them.......that's beyond dumb. Paying someone to advertise for them. = LOL