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  1. jdmsteR

    That didn’t last long

    Avoid filling up in the morning, gas stations typically raise their prices by this time Try to fill up during evenings if possible
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    Summer Solstice 2025

    That is a fun stretch of Hwy 518 where it looks like Shane wants to do an out-and-back Will definitely try to join the ride Shane if I get the bike running! These rides are always lots of fun and a great test of one's endurance.
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    What did you do in your garage today..?

    Glue/epoxy some decent magnets to those trays and they'll stay upright and keep the nuts/bolts from spilling out
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    TV shows currently watching

    Pretty good debut episode of TLOU2 (y)
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    COVID and the housing market

    https://springwall.com/ I purchased one of their mattresses less than a year ago from Home Furniture in St.Jacob's Canadian owned and operated Mattress came roll packed for easy transport Highly recommend you check them out if you can
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    What's the going rate for motorcycle service?

    Try freeing up the entire length of chain with some kerosene Ideally with the rear wheel elevated and working it in Take it for a spin and get some heat into the chain Then hit it with some Teflon lube and wipe it down See if it's still kinked Good time to check your tension as well
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    Spring Motorcycle SuperShow - March 29-30

    This is the closest thing I found to an exhibitor's list A few pages into their show program
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    Spring Motorcycle SuperShow - March 29-30

    A good way to spend a gloomy Saturday seeing some shiny two wheel eye candy Also browse for some gear deals (gloves, pants & boots)
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    Well, that didn't take long!

    I say crush it Not that it will stop this individual from doing the same again...
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    No tow points!?!

    It's my understanding that you'd want to use a winch in those circumstances to break the suction first Doing any kind of hard pull would result in something breaking 🫣
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    No tow points!?!

    If watching Matt's Offroad Recovery has taught me anything, is that a kinetic rope and soft shackle will get almost any vehicle unstuck with the right know how, without necessarily relying on the kinetic energy either. Sometimes a straight pull will suffice. Wrapping around a stout lower...
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    Electric Lawn Mower?

    Yep it's got quite the whirring sound. Most likely some run of the mill 10/15A electric motor like you mentioned that they purposely enclosed so it wasn't serviceable. A healthy spray of WD40 on the chute and auger before each use and it throws snow pretty good! Anything wet though I'd better...
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    Electric Lawn Mower?

    I've been getting away with a Snowjoe corded snowthrower for close to a decade, it's on it's last legs but still working. Had to cut the plastic open last week to access the electric motor brushes/rotor as it wasn't firing. Gave it a good scuff with some emery cloth and duct taped the plastic...
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    Toronto Motorcycle and Powersports Show - Feb 14-16

    Wouldn't mind checking out this show again Interested in seeing and sitting on some new bikes and also browsing some gear In the market for a new lid as well
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    Interesting break down stories?

    Probably about a decade ago or so on a group ride posted here 3 of us met up in Peterborough to go for a ride and swim up in Barry's Bay None of us had met before During a fuel stop on the way up, one of the bikes (an older smaller Yamaha/Suzuki savage type cruiser) started having trouble...
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    New bike day!

    That's a cool bike in a sweet colour too! How's parts availability for something like that?
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    What did you do in your garage today..?

    That's some mighty fine 3D CAD work (y)
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    $73 Chinese handheld welders

    I agree on having a dual voltage 120V/240V if you can swing it, but OP is new to welding and is unlikely to need much more than a basic 120V mig for common garage/hobby projects Adding 240V to the garage is an additional expense If you're welding thicker stuff, bevel the ends and run a root...
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    $73 Chinese handheld welders

    Personally found HF lift TIG a PITA Could not get the arc started consistently and was contaminating the electrode often Ended up selling it I would recommend a decent lincoln/hobart/miller 120V MIG with a co2/argon bottle instead Capable of thin gauge steel and up to 3/16" thick the odd...
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