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Another ride out with the TRF tomorrow i'm dragging 5 unsuspecting victims around the Llandovery area5 points
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I have a broken adjustment collar on one of my rear shocks. Need to compress the spring a way.............I have some car spring compression tools, but too big to fit on the scoots small springs. Tried making a adaptor, but they where not up to the job. Looked on YouTube, and there was a guy compressing the spring with a small rachet strap. Bought one today........give it a go tomorrow, If it stops raining.4 points
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Travel restrictions have been lifted around my area, so the whole city has landed on my coastal doorstep for their fun time...... Crazy busy out there.....now the city folk normally burn themselves out by mid-July, but it might be a good weekend for some bike TLC while they get it out of their systems. . Running around like chickens on flotation devices...... I'll start with a short ride on Charlotte (my Honda) this morning before it gets much busier and then it looks like a sunny afternoon with some beers and WD40......the fun never stops here..... Then I have a date with the forest for the next few days! Have a lovely weekend everyone!4 points
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If your doing it that way you have very limited built in safety backup so keep your swede well out of the way just incase it goes twang, you don't want to get twatted in the chin by it, that could ruin your day3 points
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You need a mean arterial pressure of 60- 70 to maintain adequate tissue perfusion and somehow with that insane BP youre close to that! But its well out of whack so go see someone about adjusting your meds asap pretty please.3 points
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I fell into her trap.........at the time i wondered were all our bunnies disappeared to3 points
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What Pete said, we like you being unstable but we don't want you to become completely unstable.3 points
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Probably another reason why they rarely go over 45-50 mph. Slowest guys I've ever ridden with.3 points
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Yeh....no problem........it will be just another war wound to add to my collection..2 points
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Hmm sounds like the easy route out to me, why could he not be real with her and tell him face to face?2 points
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It's 41 & 37 years since our angels (he is workshy & daughter (she is lovely really) we call Rocket Gob ) were at a weaning age, too long ago to have any firm memories of what they had for meals.2 points
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I quite honestly relish get my hands dirty with bringing her up i have no problems taking the lead2 points
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I'm heading for Usk reservoir and Llyn Brianne Fred so I'll keep an eye out for you.2 points
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After 16 cups of coffee its up to 101 over 57 and im feeling like its 5 o'clock everywhere, and you want this train ride to heaven to end? Sad mode on.2 points
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Im a much nicer driver at these psi's, people can cut me off and i could care less letting them in with a wave and happy 'olidays, everyone should be running low psi's, the ride through life is smoother. My best guess is life is like soft sand, and you need low weight, big hp and paddle tyres to get through. Whats the topic again?2 points
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Yeah I'm always there for both, I normally get her up from her afternoon nap but yesterday I wasn't and apparently she was looking for me till I got home2 points
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The long and the short of it is with kids youre damned if you do and damned if you dont. The rest of this post is just detail cos I sympathise with where you are. When you get to the other side of child rearing you’ll look back and realise that theres little support, no definitive manual and a plethora of arseholes with differing opinions both telling you what to do and judging you on what they think doing wrong. Being a mum these days quite simply sucks, the pressure for perfect parenting is absurd. The advice from childless people is alway hilarious, they generally have strong opinions and judgements with no clue what its like down in the trenches day in day out so pay no heed there. I bred about 5 years ahead of my peers and was relentlessly advised all sorts of nonsense. Your obviously bright enough to know what a balanced diet is and I doubt you married a moron so whatever you land up doing will likely work out fine. With mine I let them eat what they wanted and leave what they didnt. If it turned out they didnt like the main part- like I had one that didnt like lasagne the next time I’d remove a dollop of the mince and put it with defrosted cooked plain pasta, al dente portions stashed away for occasions when their little noses curled at the taste of something takes away some strain. BUT this is unwelcome extra work and dont underestimate just how time consuming and endlessly tiring getting good quality, well balanced food on the table every single day is among the myriad of other tasks- especially the witching hour of bath and bedtime. If the alternative sometimes ends up being toast well thats ok too, no harm done, mums sanity being in tact is far more important for happy healthy children. My friend who had to sit in front of her unwanted food is now 48 and STILL doesn’t eat so many vegetables that influenced the way I did things. My fussiest son whose ‘NO’ list was long now eats them all (apart from peas). He has a well developed palate for a 19yr old and adventurous tastes, many teenagers would shy away from cracking a lobster, trying sweetbreads, eating whitebait or ordering snails but he enjoys these things possibly because he was allowed to come to it in his own time. Or thats my belief, I dont have a second identical son raised differently to know if it would have happened anyway! Once I got to know everyone’s genuine likes and dislikes which I didn’t mind accommodating I put a very large decal on the kitchen table wall that said “TODAYS MENU- Take It Or Leave It” cos children (and adults) whining at you about what they do and dont fancy eating while you jump up and down like a short order chef is a massive NO. So having said there’s a plethora of arseholes with opinions you know what to do with mine…… You know your other half is gonna either laugh her tits off or get angry you’re asking for opinions on a motorbike forum2 points
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Now you sound like a parent. I wouldnt worry you can always make more after you screw this one up right.2 points
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Nice one Michelle. I'm loving those side tracks, I could ride around there all day1 point
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https://www.aol.co.uk/news/g7-summit-responsible-834-increase-165748356.html1 point
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They can go but they can’t come back, don’t see anything wrong in that, less selfish cunts over here.1 point
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Shit, that thing isn't even road legal ! It's an off road side by side. In many of the smaller towns here, the cops ignore no reg, no lights etc of the tourist vehicles as they bring in all of the cash that the town needs to survive. Guy drove that into town from the trails to eat, get fuel, etc. Not unusual to see full blown motocross bike being ridden down the high street and cops ignore it. If the rider doesn't do anything stupid (wheelies, etc.) the cops don't care.1 point
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Two-Track Travel Through The Trees Riding the main forest service roads around the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia offers hours of great riding, but I do love venturing off the main roads onto the two-track side roads. They always offer some fun exploring and new adventures. . This time of year is even more enjoyable as the forest is lush and green around you as you ride through.1 point