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post Dec 29 2006, 12:25 PM
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I've noticed people having trouble uploading pics from time to time, so rather than having someone write this in every topic I'll put this up, hope it helps ya!

Adding attachments is easy.

It can be either a document, a picture .

Videos can not be posted at this time.

To add an attachment just scroll down to the bottom of your new post

Every member gets 48 meg of space for right now.

Once you fill it up.......... OH well !!

All you can really do is to either delete some of your earlier posted pics,make them smaller and reupload them or delete them and leave them off.

Reduceing file size when you can is a great way to save space.

To delete files and open up some space........

Click on "My controls" then over on the left is a link to "Manage Your attachments"

If you dont want to delete any of your pics from this site, find a host to upload them to. I.E bikepics.com or you tube, then post the link here on the forum

If youve got a nice video you would like to show all of us keep in mind that you need to host it somewhere like PutFile.com or you tube and then post a link to it here using the "Post a link" icon at the top of the text window.



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02 banshee- bad bearings, flat front tire, Bent frame, pulls to the left...then the right, Orange powerband, oversize valves, Stage 2 cam, only runs on 1 cylinder

03 raptor - 5 horse briggs engine duct taped on, bicycle chain, stuck in reverse, goes fast when being towed by a 2-stroke

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