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Old 06-02-2017, 09:10 AM   #1
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new hampshire easy reg

I registered the magician yesterday in n.h. and it went very well. no issues took about 10 min. I will say towns in nh differ on the level of training the town clerk has, when I tried to title my klx300 a few years back the clerk said no way but when I moved to my current town they were very helpful made some calls to the state and it was done. good luck all.


 
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Old 06-02-2017, 11:05 PM   #2
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Old 06-04-2017, 08:33 AM   #3
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I registered the magician yesterday in n.h. and it went very well. no issues took about 10 min. I will say towns in nh differ on the level of training the town clerk has, when I tried to title my klx300 a few years back the clerk said no way but when I moved to my current town they were very helpful made some calls to the state and it was done. good luck all.
What town? I have a place in Dalton. Hoping to start building in 2018.


 
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Old 06-04-2017, 05:40 PM   #4
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What town? I have a place in Dalton. Hoping to start building in 2018.
This will be the home of the China riders classic

On second thought never show up to somone place uninvented with a name like pistolclass.
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Old 06-04-2017, 10:14 PM   #5
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This will be the home of the China riders classic

On second thought never show up to somone place uninvented with a name like pistolclass.
I will hold all fire on any china bike. KTM's however are fair game.

That would be an awesome event. I wonder how many folks would actually show up to a NH china bike event. NH is not exactly centrally located. The only china rider I have met is Motocheez. He would probably make the trek up there with me. Oldkid makes it to Hartford on occasion but I still have yet to meet him.

Of course before I build my house up there I will need to set up a shooting range.


 
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Old 06-04-2017, 10:37 PM   #6
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Oops, another gun thread hijack

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I will hold all fire on any china bike. KTM's however are fair game.

That would be an awesome event. I wonder how many folks would actually show up to a NH china bike event. NH is not exactly centrally located. The only china rider I have met is Motocheez. He would probably make the trek up there with me. Oldkid makes it to Hartford on occasion but I still have yet to meet him.

Of course before I build my house up there I will need to set up a shooting range.
I say cut the trails first for the bike, to enable you to find the best place for a range.


Played with one of these as a college boy. Back in the day when we kept our shotguns and rifles at the dorm. Can you imagine? Texas A&M Univ Kingsville.
Thompson contender .223 this one go BOOM!

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Old 06-04-2017, 10:49 PM   #7
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a buddy of mine has the carbon 15 pistol. The fireball that came out the front of that thing was awesome. The .556 was not meant for a 7 inch barrel.


 
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Old 06-05-2017, 08:29 AM   #8
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I will hold all fire on any china bike. KTM's however are fair game.

That would be an awesome event. I wonder how many folks would actually show up to a NH china bike event. NH is not exactly centrally located. The only china rider I have met is Motocheez. He would probably make the trek up there with me. Oldkid makes it to Hartford on occasion but I still have yet to meet him.

Of course before I build my house up there I will need to set up a shooting range.

we are headed to Laconia on Thursday the 15th we plan on staying til Sunday, I was wondering if anyone has ever brought a CB to one of the bike rally's,

next week is the Americade week, its right in our backyard so we will be at different events all week, I plan on taking the Hawk on at least one of the rides.

http://www.americade.com/


 
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Old 06-05-2017, 01:37 PM   #9
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What town? I have a place in Dalton. Hoping to start building in 2018.
Sanbornville 03872


 
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Old 06-05-2017, 10:22 PM   #10
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Nice part of NH. Before buying my property in Dalton I did a couple property walks in that area, i believe it was wakefield and Ossipee. The deal killer for me was I'd have to drive near Boston to get there from CT. Also, the big mountains are strangely enough located in the white mountains... Go figure.

My buddy Eddy, the greatest shooter I have ever competed against is a Sig Sauer employee and lives right in your neck of the woods.





 
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Old 06-07-2017, 10:23 AM   #11
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Nice part of NH. Before buying my property in Dalton I did a couple property walks in that area, i believe it was wakefield and Ossipee. The deal killer for me was I'd have to drive near Boston to get there from CT. Also, the big mountains are strangely enough located in the white mountains... Go figure.

My buddy Eddy, the greatest shooter I have ever competed against is a Sig Sauer employee and lives right in your neck of the woods.



Sanbornville is called wakefield by the locals, I don't know why.


 
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your not that far from one of the best Thai restaurants Sweet Ginger. Merrimack... ok not just down the street, but worth the trip.


 
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