Saw a couple of brave riders today with the snow pellets bouncing off them. A big Harley and a sport bike. Also a m/c riding school. The students were having fun, the instructors were covering their heads with clip boards. Looked like a full class too. Great to see that enthusiasm.
I think dielectric grease should be good here as it isn’t too thick.
Is the lever adjustable? With my adjustable lever I made the throw too short and it didn’t travel long enough to move the micro switch. So I had to adjust it out a tiny bit to make it work. Just in case.
Finally got the bike out. It started to rain and thought for the first ride maybe a good idea to keep it short. Then Hockley Valley Road called to me. On and off rain, nothing heavy. I had the road to my self no bikes at the General Store. The road is in good shape a few frost heaves but no sand...
Nice herd. I think the one in the middle gives the best fuel for fun ratio of the three. Congrats on the beauties.
Good to know about the Husky symbol, I always thought it was odd as it looked like a cross section of a tire on a rim.
Really? I see more of them each year. Every time I talk to one of their riders they say they really like them and it gets them out more.
I guess maybe not enough of a worthwhile number to make it a viable market.
We watched this on cable when it came out over 10 years ago. Watching it again, forgotten 90% of it, even more relevant today. Still a great show. On Netflix
Person of Interest
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt1839578/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk
Variety is key. Cherry and grape tomatoes go all season. Romas come at once near end of season. Beefstake variety come mid to late and go for some time. I bring in all green tomatoes before the frost and they gradually ripen until October, a few go bad but not many. Last year I tried some...
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