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I scored a gen 2 Sub-2000 from Field and Stream a few weeks ago for $499 minus some scorecard money I had built up. They had a dozen but all went real fast, so I'd say keep stopping in if you're near one. 100 rounds through it the other day and no problems whatsoever. Packs up into a compact Camelback-sized backpack, even with a few extra 33 rd mags. [emoji51][emoji16][emoji1303]
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Hope I don't offend the purists or large kettle/spit guys, but Cabella's has the Masterbuilt 30 electric smoker I've been enjoying all summer on sale for $149. It ain't no self-feeding pellet-powered Trager but wow is it easy to use with a low entry cost. That, some wood chips, meat, rub and/or marinate and you're in business.
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I went through a 1911 phase in the 90s - several springfield government models, a few colts and a very nice Colt Combat Elite with competition enhancements. Fun guns and there's nothing like a 1911, but I'm so over them these days. I don't compete, so the Elite was traded long ago and lesser models lost their charm. Today I have a Kahr CM45 that shoots great and is accurate enough to get a passing compliment from Mike See, plus it's eminently carry-able. For home defense, I'd opt for a higher cap .45 than what a 1911 offers.
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I understand, and I also would like a lightweight trail bike that's street-legal for only a small weight penalty, and has FI. Right now, the WR250R is the best "value" in town for that purpose but it's still expensive, hard to find used and reputedly buzzy on the highway. KTMs and Betas are lighter, have more power, but are even more expensive. I was hoping the CRF250L Rally would be The One but at 350lbs, it is a lot of weight for a 250cc FI engine, let alone one detuned by Honda for greater reliability. My $1500 1991 XR250L bored out to 280cc and re-carbed and piped produces similar power, but at 50 lbs lighter, I bet the Rally will feel weaker. My XRL is far less pleasant to kickstart cold, but I can't see spending thousands more for something I'm going to thrash in Wayne anyway, and for longer trips, I still love my V-Strom 650 ABS. I've had my DR650 for 18 months and remain impressed. I've replaced the seat cover, added optional Wolfman bags and a tail shelf, better pegs, lower sprocket, bars and a few other farkles, and it's pretty comfortable up to 6-8 hours of riding. With aggressive tires and luggable tractor-like torque, it does pretty well in single-track - just don't do wicked jumps or expect to fling it around like a college cheerleader. Joe, that KTM 690 remains on my list as a potential replacement for my DR and XRL, but damn they're tall to a 30" inseam. I'm also musing the idea of a Zero FX electric motorcycle or a very lightweight conventional woods-only bike and trailer.
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What, you don't know how to read mortgage, auto and business credit rates?
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I REALLY wanted to like this bike (great looks, reliability, seat height for mortals, 2.7 gal tank and reasonable price), but I think you're spot on with the 300cc observation. First, it's heavy at 350 lbs wet whereas a WR250R is 50 lbs lighter. Why couldn't they have bored it out just a little to get more oomph, even if it added another 15 lbs? At 350, they're only 25 lbs shy of a DR650 bush pig, which has almost twice the power, comfort and equal seat height and ground clearance; plus you can get lightly used ones all day long for $3-4k and have a vast aftermarket at the ready for the obligatory farkleitis that follows.
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I want a Zero FX to play in Wayne with...
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Another plus one on doing the PT - it really helped me after 4-level cervical disc replacement.
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Ran the main corridor around 2pm today on a DR650 and XR250L. Had a blast! I'll be back for sure. But first, a hot shower and boubon for my muscles...
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Planning to take a DR650 and XR250L to Wayne via New Straitsville late Sunday afternoon. We're gonna stay off the higher traffic main corridor as much as possible, and "Dorr Run's quad mud pits" as a friend puts it. Any other tips for minimizing the chance of getting bulldozed over?
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Illegal to ride standing up too.
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I love my Sidi Adventure GoreTex boots. Takes an hour of walking through the house to break them in but they're really comfortable after that, and completely waterproof & breathable. Very worth the extra change.
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Interesting...
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FYI the official GPX files are now available at http://pelotonia.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/GPS-Pelotonia16.zip
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Which L do you have Scuba? I just picked up a 91 XR250L on Friday.
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7 years later and YouTube still caches on me. Thanks Obama.
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Sounds great, thanks again B!
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B-Mac, Monday might be a wash-out for Wayne if the forecast is correct, but we'll see. My TR8/T63 pair came in this week, so I'm hoping to get Jeff's help shoeing them on by then in any case. I could also be free Sunday for another location if you're itching to get some dirt then.
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Massive trove of US voter data discovered on Web
smccrory replied to Strictly Street's topic in Dumpster
For sure. One could certainly derive probable gun owners from purchase transaction history, social media postings and memberships, search history and friend social graphs. Correlate them and I'd say you could get a 90% confidence of who to interrogate :-( -
Thanks Mac, Wow is my back feeling the house move I helped with on Saturday - not sure what that will mean for my appetite to ride this weekend, but I hope I'm past the worst of it by Friday morning. My tires are coming in sometime this week and Jeff & I hope to have them mounted by Thursday evening, maybe to ride Friday or sometime the rest of the weekend. I'm told to avoid Wayne on Saturdays and Sunday's though, unless it's early Sunday, so if I'm not back to normal by Friday, I'll likely try to get out Monday.
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Massive trove of US voter data discovered on Web
smccrory replied to Strictly Street's topic in Dumpster
Imagine the incredible treasure trove Google has at their disposal. They're constantly hiring Data Scientists too. I bet some of their people know more about behavioral cause and effect probability than anyone has in the history of humanity. -
B-Mac I (Scott/Rudderfeet) had the pleasure to ride with you a couple weeks back but it wasn't until I watch a few of your videos did I realize you're a frigging beast with that Strom! Except now I've got s complaint to register. Your videos have given me such a hard on for Wayne's trails - I've never been - that I can't wait to take my DR out there with a fresh set of knobbies coming Wednesday. Maybe I could beg you into schooling me in the ways of Wayne someday, perhaps even joined by Craig, Jeff and Steve?
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Daaaaang - you scored one of the new ATs! I don't know you, but if you don't provide an owner's report, I will find you, and do unspeakable things to your pet canary.
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A buddy and I have weekend tix and plan to drag his trailer up either that Friday or Sunday. Might bring back a 4-stroke 250 dirt bike or two if the deal's right.