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K.Thrower

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Hey everyone,

I've been working on my 93 Warrior over the past few weeks getting it ready to ride again. I have owned the bike since 2000 and haven't ridden it since I had a major crash in 2003 due to a stuck throttle that caused me 16 bone fractures and and $340K in hospital bills... So after a "break" period, I have decided to resurrect the bike to take trail riding with the wife and have been going over all the systems to make sure it is safe and reliable. So far I have replaced:

Zoom Zoom Carburetor
Motion Pro throttle cable
fuel filter, petcock and all lines
UNI filter and K&N prefilter
Brake pads front & rear
Rear brake caliper
front master cylinder rebuilt
new brake fluid full flush
Sprockets and chain
Starter/stator/solenoid/coil/plug
bike master tru gel battery
used Ufo bars and new pro taper grips
used DG and AC front and rear bumpers
used ITP alum wheels and Razr tires
new ss allen hardware on anything I have messed with

I have been checking here recently for tech help and figured I should join in on what looks like a great community and knowledge resource.

A little about me, I'm 32, married w/o kids and I'm just a big kid myself. I'm a big video game collector and a site admin over at nintendoage.com forums. I am 6 games from a complete NES set, and have a couple rooms filled with shelves of games, so yeah, a bit crazy. Also love outdoor sports, working on my Trans Ams, and anything that doesn't feel like work. :)

Thanks for having me and see you around the forums!
 
Welcome to the forum. Sorry to hear about the accident, but happy to hear you are doing good and enjoying life. Put some pics up of your warrior and maybe do a mini rebuild thread as you get stuff done.
 
Welcome! You will find most of us are nuts and the rest just do a better job of hiding it. We are all kids at heart anyways, toys are only bigger and more expensive.
 
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