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You can't go wrong with a sport touring tire. They stick just fine and have better wet weather characteristics than a supersport tire. Of course opinions are like assholes. Each tire has it's advantages and disadvantages.4 points
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So I just visited again. Yes @NinjaDoc the movements are significant. Entire body, arms legs head and not just from stimulus. Today he started to sit up....raised himself up several inches. And the movement is frequent. No changes since yesterday. Still running a 38.3 fever with fluid in lungs. So they are postponing removing the ventilator and waking him. Perhaps until Friday, but maybe tomorrow. The family really needs our visits, it really helps them. They are good peeps.3 points
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What your going through tonight is what I go through every night2 points
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Thanks 200 I6 3 on the tree. Drive it about 30 miles today after new tires were put on it. 58k original miles2 points
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Think we're comparing apple to onions here. Yea I'll chew up a t30 in 3000 but I'm rolling at 1000lbs toured out. You'll get much more out that feather weight bike but I can't say how much better. But I will say they stick like glue are great in wet wear even and are inexpensive2 points
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Ok, we pretty much have a deal here. Assuming the bike fits me decently, is pretty much as advertised I will buy it. I am assuming the tile is clear, so I propose the following: I will come over Friday, Saturday or Sunday...your choice...and bring 2700 bucks with me. I will check it out in the driveway and if all is good I will commit to the bike 100 percent pending a quick test ride. The test ride will ONLY be to confirm there is no engine or transmission problems. A quick run around the block to run it through the gears (at a very sane speed). Prior to the test ride I will hand you 2700 dollars. If I drop the bike or do anything to it at all in the slightest you keep the 2700 bucks and hand me the title and we part friends. Again, no test ride until the only question left in my mind is that the mechanics of the engine and tranny are solid AND you have the cash in your hand. I am sure they are, but I need to hear it. FWIW, I am old too. I work in IT for a school district and every year have to pass a background check. And everyone here knows me very well. My real name is Jim, call me at your convenience at . I live in Seven Hills Edit: And I will bring my own plate and insurance. EDIT 2: And I am of course open to alternative plans.2 points
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Save the money at stealership and and go to a massage parlor, that's a better deal at personal care2 points
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Looking good man! I ran my own personal 5K today...farthest I've run in a long time. Never been a big running fan but it gets results for me. Starting to drop more weight and getting pretty damn strong from hitting the weights a lot...got 330 up on the bench yesterday though that much weight is tough on my old shoulders.2 points
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I know, I chowed on bacon and ribs (no sauce) when I was doing low carb and the weight came off. It's crazy. In the 80's it was FAT MAKES YOU FAT!!! STOP EATING FAT!!! So they took out the fat and replaced it with sugar and everyone got fat1 point
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I'm down about 18 lbs since the beginning of the year. 10lbs of calorie counting, which sucked, and 8 lbs of keto diet, which is awesome. Keto diet has been giving me way better sleep and also cleared up my skin. I did it originally as a test to see what my distance running would look like, but it's done great things for me so I will probably stick to it.1 point
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I should have picked it up tonight. Probably gonna pull a @NinjaDoc and stay up all night.1 point
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This is not good to hear... This just reminds me so much of my brother it's kind of sickening. When my brother crashed, the initial report I got was that he was seriously hurt and wasn't likely to make it. Then I get to the hospital and all the things the doctors told me were positive things from the initial report so I kind of got my hopes up... Then they stabilized him and took him to surgery, even more positives and more hopes... Then the doctors came and told me he didn't make it. Almost exactly 5 years to this date 7-12-12 I just hope it's not the same thing... It's the worst when bad things happen to such great people. John, we are still all rooting for you. Don't give up, keep fighting! You can do this!1 point
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re 91(1) maybe go to IP after lunch so your car's not broken into. A teen was shot in the park to the SE of there yesterday.1 point
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I ran my own personal 5k for the 4th time in 2 weeks after work today. Was damn hot but I averaged just under 10.5 min/mi which isn't too bad for an old guy who has severe tendonitis in his Achilles that will be surgically repaired in September! I've never liked running much but it gets results...1 point
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Keep the updates coming Jim. I have been praying for him and his family every day since I heard. This is just going to take a lot of time for doctors to completely assess him. If he can't speak, it's going to be that much harder. One day at a time my friend, you will get through this John!1 point
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Just left. Keep in mind all my info is second hand as I do not talk directly to the doctors. Not a good day. They took him off sedation, he was not responsive other than to pain. If they poked him in the feet with a needle he reacted strongly. But nothing from verbal commands or touch. So back on sedation and they wanted to do an MRI to look for any signs of a stroke or injury to the brain from the fall as this happened. They were not able to get him sedated enough before the end of the day to get it done. He is still moving around too much for that.1 point
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Depends on how fast you plan on riding your new bike in the corners. Fast, get Pirelli Angel GTs. Faster, get Dunlop Q3s, Fastest, get the Pirelli Supercorsa's that Mike mentioned. Oh, & Congrats on the new ride. It'll be a little different I imagine. Hope to get a chance to ride with you this summer.1 point
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Absolutely anything in those sizes will be grippier than what you are used to.1 point
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Update: Had a phone conversation with the rep for Sena today. Getting a new unit drop shipped to me. Should have it tomorrow or Monday. Again, HUGE thanks to Mike @RidersDiscount for following up and basically being the attack dog on this. He's been up their ass about the shitshow and has been super professional and just all around kick ass!1 point
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Ok. What am I missing here? Justin made this post in 2014. I know Tonik has his shine and Dan well we know and not sure of Casper's choice of relaxation is.1 point
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Not sure I've seen this map comparison before, but most of us knew the urban areas were certainly dangerous for violence. What I see is not gun violence (guns admittedly are everywhere.) What I see is people violence, or locality violence. Certain groups of people are simply more likely to use violence without remorse.1 point
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Correct, the long ass trips, especially with the wife are huge to me.1 point
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I don't know if it was the moving, packing, or the new climate, or all of the above.... but I dropped from 178 to 151. Now doing pushups, sit-ups, and squat thrusts to try and get some back. Maybe bicycle, hiking, swimming, or sprints coming up. btw, BMI ratings have gotten downright mean. 145 is lean and perfectly normal for me. BMI ratings think I should be a notch lower than that, like 129... I don't think so.1 point
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It should, you might be ready by the time I am ready to sell it. We all win.1 point
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Michelin Pilot Road 4s. I've done everything from a cross country tour, to Breckenridge in the snow, to Pikes Peak and the Dragon in a down pour. Never let me down once, and always last 10k. And I live in the land of flat square 1 mile blocks.1 point
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+1 i just got these for the striple, good deal with 170 to your door for a set / only few left so hurry rocky mountain stock pile is in Kentucky i think and some how always have stuff from them to neo in one day. But these tires are old stock come from west coast and takes time, but u will have by monday tuesday seems to be made in 2014 old stock / but in good condition now these are sticky/ i use to run them in vfr and literally u have a feel of velcro in some corners, they literally shred, tire life is little less, but this will be great for track days as well as it warms up fast, for road use they are good since offer good wet grip. (evos are supposed to be better than old s20 with longer lasting middle) But all in all for 170 bucks for the set / i would buy again and again.1 point
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Our insurance started an annual health assessment for discounts and got the results back the day we got home from vacation. Although I knew this to be the case, it didn't hit home until I saw the words "grossly overweight" in writing and some other issues that could be cropping up because of it. So it's time to not just diet but commit to a bit of a lifestyle modification to get long term results. I know I'll fail if I try to do too much at once so it's baby steps for right now.1 point
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If Romney was as inherently dishonest or shady as Hillary other countries may have felt the need to step up and do something.1 point
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Me and wife rented a 1200 RT and rode for around 9- 10 days in west coast. All loaded up with big top case and panniers, bike felt very heavy, struggled the first two days. And by fourth fifth day we were passing avg sports bike in twisties two up. The bike boxer and its low CG was helping a lot to make it feel well planted and enjoyable. She had a great time, and I was really enjoying myself. It was not exciting but a real easy fun bike to chew up miles. Video we made years ago.1 point
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I looked at KBB. Its' trade in value is 2740 good condition. trade in value would always be more than outright sale to dealer as a trade in they're making money on the bike you're trading it in for. The KBB site page stated the average expected mileage for that year and size would/should be 21,150 miles and that condition is more important than mileage. So with the condition and mileage of only 476, $2700 will get it !!! Low enough ?1 point
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...from other countries that we're not exactly on friendly terms with? Oh, yea, like that time Obama got all that Romney opposition research from Libya.1 point
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let me live my little noob parenting fantasy until my little ones grow into insufferable twats you heartless cynical cunt1 point
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I can't help with your sag question but I did find this. As he states this is basic but he really makes it easy to understand. Pack the tools you need, pen and pad to write down your starting settings and the changes you make with the results. Thinking spread sheet kinda thing. Map yourself a short loop, suit up and go play. You will not break anything by turning the adjusters. The positive that will come from this is that you will learn which adjuster does what and where you want them set for the type of ride you are going to do. The more you play the more knowledge you will gain.1 point
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The VFR is a great bike for solo rides or short rides with a passenger. Personally, I'd get an FJR if 2 up riding is a big part of the equation.1 point
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Mounted a spare fuel can to the Z's tail fender for a up-coming multi state tour next week.1 point
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