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adidasguy appreciation thread!

Started by xunedeinx, January 15, 2012, 02:43:46 PM

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xunedeinx

SO, for a little bit of ghey bromance, heres to adidas guy!

He helped me, and I see him helping like, half of the rest of the forum...

We appreciate you brother!
:cheers:

BaltimoreGS

+1

Adidas is a cool guy and has supplied with some needed (and un-needed) parts. 

Not to thread jack but I have been helped out a lot by Jared on here and I saw weedahoe hook a guy up with a needed part for free recently.  There are quite a few good guys here   :thumb:

-Jessie

Dizzledan

We should start a fund so he can get psychiatric help for his GS hoarding problem. I figure the money and time he's saved all of us, it's the least we can do...  :icon_lol:

Kijona

Lol...

Bite not the hand that feeds you.

xunedeinx

If we all donate 10 bucks to him, he will continue searching out awesome finds and spreading the wealth to the rest of the community!

You should ship yourself to florida, I need someone to wrench with. Whats better than an IT guy with a motorcycle?

Kijona

Quote from: xunedeinx on January 15, 2012, 03:29:36 PM
If we all donate 10 bucks to him, he will continue searching out awesome finds and spreading the wealth to the rest of the community!

You should ship yourself to florida, I need someone to wrench with. Whats better than an IT guy with a motorcycle?

Two IT guys with motorcycles.

burning1


xunedeinx


Dr.McNinja

My thanks to him as well.

Kickstand gave out on my bike the other day (something was rusted, repaired the entire thing, works fine now) and fell on the clutch lever side. The bar-end sliders saved my fairing (save a few minor scratches near the top), lights, and mirrors, but didn't save my clutch lever which is now an impromptu shorty. Scratched up my crankcase a bit more too, but it's metal. As long as it's not cracked I could care less.

I'll be using his video to make sure I hook up all the clutch lever electronics correctly. Thanks for posting the videos.

Dresnewtoy

Adidasguy is definitely a standup guy, great example to follow. He went out of his way to hook me up with some fairing bolts......you all are cool guys on this thread.

shonole

As a new member of the forum, adidasguy has been very welcoming, and helpful with diagnosing my running issues.  Unfortunately, he's not close to enough to actually give me a hand, as I'm still having issues!  But I'm thankful regardless.   :thumb:
2004 SV650n - Blue

NickyNumbers

+1 for having 3 gs's in his garage and enough parts for 300.

Reddog

Just today I got help on a bar end weight atachment.  He's sending the part asking only for a contribution to GStwin in his name.  Gladly done sir.
"Nothing is worth more than this day." Goethe

ghostrider_23

Adidas is a great guy altogether. He is a real stand-up kind of guy with an abundant amount of knowledge when it comes to the GS. He maybe heading over and down to S. Florida and if he does and meets up with me I'm buying him dinner.

:D Thank s Adidas

Falcon01

Totally agree.  I sent him a PM one evening asking for help and he responded in like 10 seconds.  His videos are very helpful, as are many of his posts.  Invaluable asset to the forum for sure.

Funderb

He was the one who led me to the solution to my disrepair woes! For that, i am quite grateful.
Black '98 gs500 k&n Lbox, akrapovic slip-on, kat600 shock, progressive sproings, superbike handlebars, 40/147.5/3.5washers

"I'd rather ride then spend all my time fiddling trying to make it run perfectly." -Bombsquad

"Never let the destination cast a shadow over your journey towards it- live life"

rayshon

he helped me do something as simple as a clutch lever replacement.. :')

now, if he could do a full video on carb removal/cleaning/installation then he would be truly fit for a king

ghostrider_23

rayshon,
I have been asking for one of those for about 3 months now. That would truly be a great video

cbrfxr67

Can I finally say it here?  'adidas' that's a hell of a mug!
"Its something you take apart in 2-3 days and takes 10 years to go back together."
-buddha

steezin_and_wheezin

a MUCH needed thread!

adidasguy has been a great inspiration since i started into the GS beginning of last year- with help, parts, knowledge and a wealth of appreciate for these amazin machines!

:cheers:
if yer binders ain't squeakin, you ain't tweakin!

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