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P.S. That is a good looking motorcycle. :tup: |
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Thanks a lot guys, once I'm done with these, I'll hit you all back on how it went. :thanks: |
Adjuster, how did you get the pics to be a reasonable size?
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This is the website I use. The pics are never stored on your computer so no wasted space. It is perfect for pulling pics from the web when you want to post them into a forum like this one.
http://tinypic.com/ / |
No account needed. But if you want to open an account you can and your photos will be stored just like PhotoBucket etc. I suggest no account as I just use this to post quick photos in forums. I do not use it for storage.
Save the pic to your desktop. Any pic from web, camera etc doesn't matter. Use the 'choose file' and locate the pic you want to insert in the forum. You can use the 'default' pic size or make it larger or smaller your choice. Hit the upload button. Sometimes you will be asked a small security question or asked to type in a phrase or watch a small video just to verify your not a spammer. For forums you want the image code. Copy the 'IMG' code and paste it in your forum thread and your done. It sounds quite complicated but after you do it once it is very simple. http://i60.tinypic.com/nqoc2s.jpg / |
Thanks for posting the good tip. :tup:
I usually download the desired image, and resize it in MS Paint. However, TinyPic makes the job quicker and easier. :) |
I was simply trying to find a way to link a reasonable size pic from the hosting site that Just a Rider was using. Thanks for the tips.
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Nice looking machine. Any idea what the fuel tank capacity is?
My Baja X250 looks very similar, chassis-wise. That is, it has the perimeter-style frame rather than a single backbone style. My fuel tank is only 0.8 gallons, and I'd really like to find something larger that fits my perimeter frame. Kirk |
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