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Posted: 03:10 pm Feb 24 2005
by Indawoods
skipro3 wrote:Hey Inda, go pinch a pretty nurse for me!
We had interns today... and mine was pretty hot! Took her a long time to change my dressing.... guess she was just admiring my bum!
Oh... BTW... I escaped after lunch! All is well

Posted: 03:32 pm Feb 24 2005
by KDXGarage
Good to hear.
Posted: 04:59 pm Feb 24 2005
by canyncarvr
This was the hemorrhoid surgery?
I guess they didn't get'm all....cuz I'm still here!
Thanks for sharing.

Posted: 05:01 pm Feb 24 2005
by Indawoods
No 'roids here!
pynomial cyst(unborn twin) ***quote from Fuzzy ***
Posted: 05:57 pm Feb 24 2005
by skipro3
I think it's lyposuction. (I hear you are going to be featured on the next Extreme Makeover, the blooper edition)
Posted: 06:34 pm Feb 24 2005
by KDXGarage
I thought it was a HISterectomy.
Posted: 06:54 pm Feb 24 2005
by Indawoods
If you don't quit.... I'm gonna post pics on every thread!

Posted: 03:11 pm Mar 01 2005
by Indawoods
Indawoods wrote:canyncarvr wrote:
That's on my list of things to do...to be sure to measure the oem setup before I take it off. Then find out how close I can get. My polisport guards will be in the way...I know that already.
When you get that measurement.... could you post it CC? That is something I forgot to do and now wish I had it.

Got that measurement yet CC?
Posted: 04:58 pm Mar 01 2005
by canyncarvr
I can tell you my oem KDX setup measures 26" from the center of the axle to the bottom of the bottom clamp. Unloaded.
The KX setup I got (supposedly '99 KX250) measures 27".
Granted, that doesn't have anything to do with race sag...but I'm a long way from worrying about that. Between spacing the top clamp up some and changing my adjustable pull rods some...I should be able to get to fairly right attitude-wise (speaking of the bike's attitude...sureashell not mine).
Posted: 06:58 pm Mar 01 2005
by Indawoods
The clamp measurement will throw off the true measurement. The bottom clamp on a KDX is off-set upwards... A KX's is not. I think the only true way to get a measurement is to measure from the ground to the bottom of the stem tube. This will make up for any false readings your clamps will give.