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  1. Priller

    Coffee

    Moka pot for me at home most days. Dealing with the grinds is easier if you use it a few times a day, the puck just pops out with a tap against the rim of the compost bin. Leaving them overnight makes the puck harder to pop out without making a mess. The Italian way is to never, ever, ever...
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    What did you do in your garage today..?

    Oof. The '69-70 442 is one of my all-time favourites. Such an underrated beast, and absolutely gorgeous.
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    Donating to charities

    For the longest time we donated to Riders for Health, a charity co-founded by ex-racer Randy Mamola with long-time links to the MotoGP paddock (since split off into Two Wheels for Life supporting Riders for Health, not sure why). They provide health care via motorcycle to parts of rural Africa...
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    The "Official" Watch Thread and all Things Horological

    Legibility normally ranks high for me, it's part of why I generally avoid chronos. But I love almost everything Mister Jones Watch makes, whether it's silly and whimsical or more seriously arty: They play with gilding and stamping on the underside of the crystal, as well as jump hour...
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    Smart watches

    This is exactly why I gave up on smartwatches with a screen. Even with giving up sleep data, having to charge yet another device daily just wasn't worth the headache for the minimal benefits of a smartwatch to me, at least if you're also carrying your phone with you. I have a Citizen...
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    Would you buy a demo bike ?

    Do the dealers ever allow unsupervised demo rides? I thought it was all sedate group runs at or under the limit. (Excepting the Aprilia track day demo bikes, of course...)
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    Pro 6 Cycle closing the storefront

    Definitely your best bet, then. Would only trust Moto Motori as a first choice or Studio Cycle as a backup. The big multi-line Aprilia dealers are Vos and Two-Wheel in Guelph, and I have heard awful things about Vos and my chats with Two-Wheel didn't inspire confidence at all. Way too many lines...
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    Pro 6 Cycle closing the storefront

    Weird. Polar opposite for me, they have always been great, even for little stuff. Conveniently along my commute, too. And a big and active part of the Ontario racing/track day scene. Moto Motori, I would think. Might be a slow go, but they have the best rep for the Piaggio brands. MotoMotori...
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    Pro 6 Cycle closing the storefront

    My sense was Pro 6 was as more a mechanic shop than a storefront, the retail section was pretty limited, for obvious reasons. Canadian distributor markup on products makes them quite pricy, it's a lot of cash to tie up in inventory that ages out and can be bought online out of Europe for half...
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    Pro 6 Cycle closing the storefront

    Just saw on Bookface they're shutting down the store, but keeping the track day, track tire, and trackside sales stuff going. Another casualty of most shopping being online, I would imagine. Something where I'm part of the problem as much as anyone... Edit: here's the link Pro 6 Cycle Inc.
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    Pickup Trucks

    To be pedantic, the easiest way to load and unload a pallet from a pickup is with a forklift or skid steer, but you have to be extra careful with a cap on, especially with a skid steer . If she's like us, a dry bath with room to turn around. It's nice to be able to use the washroom without a...
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    Kawasaki Is About to Ruin 2-Strokes Forever

    Yes. Yes. Yes. Agreed. (I kid, of course, along with the OP who I think has a healthy amount of tongue in cheek, but I'm of an age where two-strokes didn't really exist in street bikes. Just GP bikes, dirt bikes and chainsaws, so I only have nostalgia by proxy. My main connection with them...
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    EICMA 2025

    There's more than enough to kvetch about in modern life to go around. One gripe doesn't pre-empt the creation of a chorus!
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    Pickup Trucks

    The funniest one was a guy who lived a road over from us in BC, had a coal burner Dodge diesel with the vertical stack that spewed sun-blocking volumes of black smoke. The back window was filled edge-to-edge with a giant sticker that read, "F*CK YOU HIPPIE". On the one hand, I have to admire...
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    The Reasonably Priced Used Motorcycles for Sale Thread

    That... does not have the brutal panache of the real Munch Mammut. Same remit on paper (whacking a great big car four-banger into a bike), but the sport bike pretensions in the design do it no favours. Had no idea this remake existed. I had a classic motorcycle calendar years ago and the...
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    Pickup Trucks

    If you took lifted trucks off the road, about half of semi-rural Canada would be hitchhiking! Where we lived in BC (East of Maple Ridge), a mega-lifted Ram was de rigeur for anyone under 30, maybe even 40. Often belching diesel smoke, always with extremely worn mudders on hilarious rims, always...
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    Doug has made insurance worse, again

    Great post. I can hear all the underwriters rubbing their 'DENIED' stamps together in glee at this. There is a 100% chance that the base rate will quickly evolve to be the same as now, and adding the above will bloat the cost further. Equally worrying is the elimination of coverage for...
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    COVID and the housing market

    I wouldn't call Zoocasa a particularly reliable source, at least in their often amateur analytics, but there's some interesting info here: The Best Markets in Canada to Buy and Sell in Autumn 2025 I'm kind of surprised at how different Waterloo and Hamilton-Burlington are to the rest of the...
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    EICMA 2025

    Oh, man, I was obsessed with the various British sportbike magazines of the era as an impressionable kid in my late-teens and early-twenties. Spent far, far too much money rooting around in the Automotive section of the magazine department in Chapters, hunting for copies of Performance Bikes...
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    Pickup Trucks

    I'm getting pedantic here, I know, but I'm not dragging 1000+ lbs onto my wee tailgate, thanks. And if there's two of you, you'd be done unloading, bucket-brigade-style, before you'd finished monkeying with the rope!
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