If i remember correctly, i found it easier to gap my old 221Ti than the Python. One would think it'd be easier to gap a long bike, but look at all these people like Marco G, Yao Zhi or Benito who ride short bikes and can gap huge distances.
Thanks Danny Will listen to it now and edit when done edit: Great little mix there, although i'm personally more of a fan of house than electro. Loved the first and second tune. Would love to hear a house or trance mix from you some time. And happy birthday!
Same happened to me over a year ago, stuck my finger into a rotating disc that thankfully stopped when it reached the caliper. Wasn't at all nice, almost cut the tip of my finger off
all i've heard about the new book is that the church does not approve of all the magic in it well, that was on the news today for about half an hour, made me laugh. imagine the pope and church officials reading harry potter and then discussing it's contents.
The goal they want to achieve is good, the way they're doing it could be better. If such an idea were to be pushed through in my country, I'd definitely say yes.
Could you tell us why you want to immigrate? That country is awful. All this will lead to is you getting fat, buying a 8.4L 4x4 with 80bhp and making millions of dollars on a simple invention that nobody though of there because that place is full of morons.
I'd go for Montys. Only had experience with the fat 2.7" tyre which was really grippy and bouncy, and also quite wear resistant. The Eagle Claws seem really nice although I haven't ridden them but all of my customers are really satisfied with them and say they're way better than CC's. Try-All are great for natural but if you're a street rider I wouldn't bother.