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I made an under-cabinet spice rack Friday!
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2 minutes ago, durk said:
overgrown swing set.
Nice set of swingers
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22 hours ago, caspian said:
Thanks a bunch. Sorry for the delayed thank you. I have been on a million different forums figuring out what I "need" and what I "want" for my new-to-me KLR 650.
I just spent way too much on Amazon for compact/light weight camping supplies and parts for the bike. Wayne National is definitely going to be first on my list. I went to OU and it will be close enough to make a quick trip to visit the campus.
My 16 year old has expressed interest in riding with me, so I am currently looking for a 400 dual sport for him. Am looking forward to exploring.
Thanks again,
Chris
pre efi KLX with a 350 bore kit is an option too.
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On 7/12/2020 at 8:52 PM, motocat12 said:
one at a proctologist office sign.
a farm?
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1 hour ago, durk said:
. Shortly after I decided to hike this trail on 260.
I looked the same way pushing my MTB up the opposite end of that trail last week.
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6 minutes ago, Pauly said:
He can't handle that bike and I won't look at a BMW with cast wheels.
forged or carbon only for me too.
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Rode Baileys in Athens Sunday. Machine built trails with lots of whoops. Wore myself out climbing the worse direction.
Tried Wayne N Forrest Epic loop Monday. It's basically all narrow hiking trails with not much traffic. slow, soft, steep, overgrown. Bailed out to the road 1/3 in for 3 hrs and lucked out that the agressive trailer dogs didn't live at the bottom of the up hills
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to avoid getting cooked by the engine?
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Rode east rim, what a rocky beast.
,@ Austin Badger Park, Reagan-Huffman and Brookside in Ashland (Root of all Evil is a great trail name) 2019 OHIO MTB state championship trail.
4 months later these stump gaps are still MIA with no signage.
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3 hours ago, jacobhawkins said:
@kbrok let me take his Aprilia out a couple weeks ago and had a blast. I "rode" Derek's GSXR1000 for a session last year, but I felt more comfortable on this thing and boy howdy was it a hoot. I mean, it's no 900SS, but what is, honestly? Maybe they'll do a refresh in a few years and could pick up one of this gen on the cheap.
They have sold more tuonos than rsv4's if you don't mind smacking on clip ons. Some of the updates take a few years to trickle down too.
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Headed up to NE ohio for 2 afternoons of trails.
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will it fit my head?
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10 miles at Hueston Woods. F#cking race loop
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1 hour ago, Pauly said:
They're correct. When I said "considerably", I meant somewhere in the ballpark of .010".
I know. I have issues.
doesn't that tolerance increase to like .256969" out at the grip though?
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8 hours ago, Tpoppa said:
Source? That sounds different than what I remember from biology classes.
I just wanted to say, "Viral load"
The dose matters in determining whether an infection can take hold and seemingly how severe the resulting disease will be.
https://www.galaxydx.com/pathogen-infectious-dose-and-the-risk-of-vector-borne-disease-transmission/
The main sources for infection are home, workplace, public transport, social gatherings, and restaurants. This accounts for 90% of all transmission events. In contrast, outbreaks spread from shopping appear to be responsible for a small percentage of traced infections
https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.04.04.20053058v1.full.pdf
If I am outside, and I walk past someone, remember it is “dose and time” needed for infection. You would have to be in their airstream for 5+ minutes for a chance of infection.
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5 hours ago, Pauly said:
I don't understand why that is news. But I have seen many maskers telling others to get educated that masks don't protect yourself . -shrug-
37 minutes ago, dustinsn3485 said:Anybody can find a study to support their point of view...
https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/5/4/e006577
Does the amount of droplets change the intensity of the infection though?
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On 6/22/2020 at 2:33 PM, 2talltim said:
Yup it's great used it on Candy and it held up great this weekend with 1800 miles and a bit of rain. Everything easily washed off with a hose at the hotel. Fyi I did claybar it before application
Do drivers other than forum members notice the red color more?
Funny picture thread.
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can't call them wheelchair races anymore.