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I don't know what went wrong, but we were unable to post a picture of the car tire.
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you could always try www.tinypic.com
it isn't as popular as photobucket but it's free and no sign-up. |
is there a way to send it directly from my email ?
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1. right-click over the pic in your email and "save picture as" to your hard drive
2. go to photobucket and pick "my albums" then "albums and upload" then "choose files" - it should be on "from my computer" by default. 3. find the pic and download it. 4. after it's downloaded to photobucket, hover your pointer over the pic in your album; a drop-down menu will appear. 5. Select "image code" then copy and paste that in your post here. The pic will appear intact in your post like this: https://www.fuelly.com/attachments/fo...6d9f531c10.jpg |
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Success! :thumbup:
Looks good from here! Pretty sure my next rear motorcycle tire (if not front) will be automotive. Motorsports suppliers hate their customers. I would like to never do business with them ever again if I could help it. (Didja notice that jalopy is wearing motorcycle rubber in front? LOL) |
you don't want a car tire on the front, but I am running a rear motorcycle , reversed, on the front. they have more tread than a front tire. I would love to have a picture of that car, to answer the "car tires go on cars, and motorcycle tires go on motorcycles" argument I hear from time to time:)
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Go ahead and copy it.
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