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24-Feb-2004, 12:08 AM #1
help please!!! im lost
i am trying to build an ad for ebay and cannot get the stupid logo to center.please tell me what im doing wrong here is the html.


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<center><IMG SRC="http://photos.carad.com/photos/logo/9684445.gif"></center<br>
<center><h1><center>2004 Kikker 5150 Havoc Pocket bike</center></h1><br><br><br>
<center><img src="http://members.cox.net/1badmach1/svaer.bmp"></center><br><br><br>
<center><img src="http://members.cox.net/1badmach1/havoc_lrg.jpg"></center><br><br><br><center><img src=
"http://members.cox.net/1badmach1/Havoc_k_lrg.jpg"></center><br><hr color="#FF0000"><p><h2> <font color="white"><center>There are several pocket bikes on ebay that are shipped or imported into the U.S. from china.Those bikes are not the quality of an american made or italian made bike.These pocket bikes are made right here in the United states.The quality is great! the paint is spectacular! This is a full fairing pocket bike.Standard features include Rear Disc Brakes,6061 Aluminum Alloy Rims,Chrome plated hardware,Hand laid Fiberglass, 3.00- 4 Pneumatic Race Tires,Powder Coated Paint,Tig welded alloy frame,and Centrifugal clutch with chain drive.The spefications of this bike are as follows.. Weight: 39 lbs. ,Length: 38" ,Seat Height: 17",Payload: 250 lbs. ,Speed: 22 mph ,Engine: 25cc two-stroke engine.The mixture of fuel and oil that kikker suggests is 50:1.These may only be 25cc but they will run just as fast as the other guy,and the quality is much better.We will ship anywhere in the United States for free!!!! This should save you $75 to $100.Your bike will arrive at your door with little assembly required.You will be riding it in 15 minutes!

If you have any questions about this or any of my other auctions please feel free to contact me via e-mail <a href=mailto:tanddmotorco@coxinet.net>Click here to email me</a> or you can call me at <span style=&acute;color:red;&acute;><font color="blue">(405)789-7100</font><font color="red"> ask for Jason Engel</font></span>. Thank you for your interest and I look forward to hearing from you.</h2><br><font color="red">Buyer assumes all liabilities from date of purchase.</font>

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<br><br><font color="red"><h1>WARRANTY</h1><br><h2>90 day limited warranty</h2></font><hr color="#FF0000">
<h2>Terms of sale</h2><br>
A $100 non-refundable deposit is due at the end of auction.Balance due within 5 days.
We reserve the right to end the auction at any time.</center></tr>

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24-Feb-2004, 11:10 AM #2
Everything is centered for me
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24-Feb-2004, 11:22 AM #3
i figured it out
ebay didnt close a table.go figure! after viewing the source for three hours i figured this out. so i just put </table> before my html and its perfect.
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24-Feb-2004, 01:40 PM #4
so what do you do with these little bikes?
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24-Feb-2004, 02:00 PM #5
They are funny ..
you can race them with your friends or just have osme fun in your neighborhood.I ride mine around the nighborhood looking at my friends and they all say "isnt that cute" mine runs about 35 mph with the mods i did to it. but these go around 22 to 25 mph. which is very fast on a little bike you can put in your back seat.
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24-Feb-2004, 02:35 PM #6
Pocket bikes are a blast. My frinds used to have the YSR-50's way back when and race them on the tracks on the Salt Flats in Utah. You can really lean on them and wiping out is no big deal.
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24-Feb-2004, 03:33 PM #7
help please
Well Rockn (noticing that this thread is now closed) I recommend that you get on ebay and get yourself a pocket bike!!
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