KX Riders
General => Introductions => Topic started by: big green on August 08, 2016, 07:14:54 AM
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Hi to all! After a time away i am back on the forum i love so much. I was formerly posting under the screen name of bleeding green but i lost my password and was no longer able to access the email i had registered under. After having Danger4u2 try all the tricks too revive the old account it just seemed easier to start a new one but many thanks for his efforts. Anyways its good to be back and look forward to getting back up to speed. I ride a 2000 kx500 and my oldest son rides a 89 yz250wr that he won't part with so as long as i can get parts he will keep riding it. My middle son rides a 2013 rmz450 and my youngest son rides a 2009 raptor 700r and last but most importantly my wife rides a 2013 z400 quadsport. Definitely a family affair. we also ride and camp with several other families. We camp in a 2011 Heartland Road Warrior 30c toy hauler but due to the boys no longer riding 65s or 80s I double tow a 12 ft utility trailer. Sorry for being long winded but glad to be back and posting again!
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That's awesome!
I remember your old username...I know I've read several helpful posts from you, as well as many others from the "old days" of KXRiders, long before I even knew the site existed.
Post up some pics when you get time!
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Welcome back big green!
The more things change the more they stay the same.... 8-)
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Thanks for the hospitality gentlemen. I would love to post some pictures if someone can tell me how
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I would love to post some pictures if someone can tell me how
http://www.kxriders.com/forums/index.php/topic,10040.0.html
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looks complicated for a guy that can't even remember his password :-D will see what i can do
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looks complicated for a guy that can't even remember his password :-D will see what i can do
worst case, you can e-mail me or Sandblaster, with the pics you want to post, and we can upload em for ya.
Photobucket's really quite easy once you've done it once or twice...Sandblaster's instructions are pretty detailed and accurate.