What if it Snows?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.

  1. HillbillyDeluxeTruck

    HillbillyDeluxeTruck Road Train Member

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    When Swift drivers




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    Road Blocks




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    WOW... Really appreciated that... Lots of things to consider before I decide what I'll do when I get back in the USA... But will keep your offer in mind. Thanks again... :biggrin_25519:
     
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    When I am in America, I never get sick, not one cold or flu or nothing... not even during the winter...
    But when I am in Brasil.... :confused:
    Since when I arrived... end of August, already had one gastrointestinal virus and a couple more viruses that attacked my respiratory system.... :biggrin_1square1:
     
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    Maybe living in the US has made your system weak? :D

    Just think how strong your immune system will be when you get back here lol.
     
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    Maybe it's because I am having much more contact with people here than when I was in the USA, living in a truck on my own.... Here I see people coughing and sneezing everywhere all the time.. :biggrin_2552:
     
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    That was talent, I don’t think I could get a truck and trailer in that position.
    Few could
     
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    Intelligent life form
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    my opinion, FWIW...give it a good dyno tune and keep enjoying it! Sportys are the quickest and funnest HD (power to weight) built, but beyond the big bore kit you already have on it they start getting expensive to squeeze more juice outta them and you will sacrifice reliability. but if you got the disposable income, you can make them downright nasty. supercharger or turbo is the best bang for the buck, they are hands down the most reliable powertrain the moco has ever built. the Sportster is the longest continuously built motorcycle model in history. for good reason, wicked little bikes!
     
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