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  1. Shaman

    Torque & Horsepower Explained

  2. Shaman

    BMW M1000R Daily Rider review

    Some people are feeding back that the 1390 is so powerful that it can be a little boring. Like the motorcycle is daunted by nothing, with the newly expanded rev range etc., it's actually too capable. I don't see that as a barrier myself... Got to admit, the M1000R is a cool super hooligan...
  3. Shaman

    Torque & Horsepower Explained

    Horsepower is very useful in racing (and general performance). Yes it's a weird math function but looking at a graph of horsepower output, one can determine both where the power output falls off enough to shift optimally and where to gear the final drive for the purpose of the vehicle -...
  4. Shaman

    Torque & Horsepower Explained

    I bought a bike this year that has more than enough of both, and honestly that's all I really care about. A little excess is just enough. OK OK yes a lot of people don't understand the two or how they relate. The primary thing to remember is that horsepower isn't a thing, it's an algorithmic...
  5. Shaman

    More authoritarianism Bill C-63

    This bill cannot pass. It: Redefines things that already exist in law today for no discernable reason. Defines hate speech and gives over authority to government to define that, by a group of people who will be hired with DEI practices. Expect blue-haired bureaucrats that are offended by...
  6. Shaman

    1390 superduke review

    It sure looks like the new dog can hunt. The only thing I really want from the 1390 that my 1290 doesn't have is that new gearbox. The extra power is of course welcome, but certainly not something I care much about... big twins are all about riding the torque wave.
  7. Shaman

    Shame On Bell In A Booming Economy

    I'm more amazed that anyone is surprised about this. Bell, especially under Bibic, is about the most evil company you can imagine. You should hear the stories about how hard they try to nickle-and-dime their technical staff, and how they'll try to buy you out about every 6 months once you hit...
  8. Shaman

    Carbon emissions

    They might have got the money through SWIFT etc. and Bell refuses to share any infrastructure with anyone, so they probably dropped out but spend big money anyway because they also don't want to be put out to pasture. I had a build project set up for Prince Edward County, and the municipality...
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    Carbon emissions

    Apparently the number is $480M. If so, the average income for the number of people doing it is $177K/year. This was released about two weeks ago by FOI. I find it hard to believe that they could spend that, but here we are. I agree with the rest.
  10. Shaman

    Did you exercise today?

    No. I might be on Covid #6. Not sure, but I run out of breath just going up stairs, and have to cough out a shot glass of the good stuff. Soon enough, though. I just started doing deadlifts again after a three month layoff.
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    Carbon emissions

    Fiber Internet service has been going down like Freeland's cocaine-high every few weeks; sometimes every few days here in South Frontenac and that's JUST South Frontenac. Bell lashed alot of the fiber trunks to their existing copper assets (which essentially is being done sly on government tax...
  12. Shaman

    Jagmeet draws a red line... will he follow through?

    As long as the NDP insist on racist and sexist policies at their conventions and meetings, I will definitely not support them, and will definitely tell anyone that asks why. As for Jagmeet ... he's a champagne socialist, do you really want one of those?
  13. Shaman

    Shame On Bell In A Booming Economy

    In the 90s, Bell took a "business of the year" award away from my company by announcing just a month before the award event that they were opening a call center in Kingston, with 400 new jobs. They never opened it. I later learned that they did the same thing with other companies in the...
  14. Shaman

    2021+ Tuono worth the headache?

    I have owned many Aprilias and they've all been quite reliable for me. My Tuono started having the occasional old-bike problems at around 12 years in but that's to be expected from any manufacturer (stuff like fork seals leaking, some composite tank distortion that needed attention, et al) and...
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    2021+ Tuono worth the headache?

    If you think that's true of the Tuono, you can see why after 12 years of owning RSV4s, I switched to the big Katoom.
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    2021+ Tuono worth the headache?

    Heating issues definitely overblown. They're amazing bikes that handle well and have a great mid/top end power rush. They look good, they sound good, they're overall an excellent bike if you like backroad noodling and maybe some track work. It's not what I'd call a great city stoplight bike...
  17. Shaman

    Feds plan to melt ICE

    It's supposed to anyway, but two winters past, I had my truck slow down gradually and not want to run over 1500 rpm for some period of time when I went down into a valley one morning on my way to Ottawa @ -36C average. At the bottom of the valley west of Maberley it was -41C and not long after...
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    Feds plan to melt ICE

    Makes sense, I would guess in that arctic environment they'd have natural gas available and other such fuels. Also, you'd have some issues with crude or diesel in very low temperatures (though that's not so hard to deal with within the context of the ship).
  19. Shaman

    Will the real Pierre Poilievre please stand up?

    Roman concrete - Wikipedia weirdly fascinating
  20. Shaman

    Feds plan to melt ICE

    Yeah. Fortunately I can walk out into my back 8 acres and there's a treeline between me and the houses. Very dark out there. (my house @ top, everything behind the row of houses back is my property... a bit odd but works for me)
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