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    Limit Reached - Electric Motorcycle Range excuses

    As an EUC rider, an eBike rider, a motorcyclist, and a bunch of other things according to the other drivers that sound a lot like "anker", "basshole", "gideot" which are strange American terms I've never heard of, I think this nails it for me. It's very, very expensive for what you get. That's...
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    Take the Puppy to the Beach - A 50/50 Dirt/Paved route proceeding North from the Rhode Island Shoreline

    Came for doggo photos. Saw no actual doggo. Now disappointed.
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    Does Running 3.0s front/back solve ABS light flashing issue w/sprocket change??

    If you're a programmer, you can probably work out something using an 8266 chip and some basic electrical circuitry. But a little black sticker to go over the ABS light and hide it, and knowing your bike doesn't have ABS is probably the cheaper, easier, safer option.
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    Does Running 3.0s front/back solve ABS light flashing issue w/sprocket change??

    That doesn't make sense to me. The ABS light triggering is a difference in rotational speed greater than expected between the front and rear wheels. In a perfect world it is expecting that you're going to have front wheel spinning at the same rate as back wheel. If you change your rear sprocket...
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    Fitting a 3.00x17 tire

    I thought most people flip the horn mount, not remove it completely. But I liked the second video, nice job.
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    Aerostitch Gascard (CT125 edition)

    Links: The OG 3D CAD model if you want to download it (+ instructions on how to mod it for a different bike's chain sag) I have a real problem with vapor recovery nozzles in my state combined with the CT125. It's not so bad when it's dry, but when it's wet it's harder to hold those back, pump...
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    Tires Megathread

    Updated. I noted the T10210 tires were the F/R TT set, and if you went into the F, R, TL, TT, the load rating actually changes for the rear only, front only tires, and they have a different part number. So getting a F+R pair instead of 2x F/R tires would actually be a lower rating. That was...
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    The end of an era: wing walking flights in the USA

    Breitling Wingwalkers. I looked into them at one point. They were advertising positions for people who were no more than... I think it was 160 lbs. A weight that I would only achieve through starvation, muscle loss and potentially amputation. All of their wingwalkers were quite short too, which...
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    The end of an era: wing walking flights in the USA

    Ref: https://www.seattletimes.com/business/faa-halts-sequim-wing-walking-flights-revokes-owners-pilot-license/ Have you ever heard of an idea and thought, "I better do that before they make it illegal?" For me, it was wing walking. You know, those old barnstormers and daredevils of old, playing...
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    How many 16g CO₂ Cartridges does it take to inflate a Honda CT125 tyre?

    Instinctively, based on MTB tires (because these are the same width as MTB tires but a smaller diameter), I would have said "2, maybe a shade more, but 2 for what I run my tires at". From a math perspective, I'd have guessed 2 as well. PV=nRT, the ideal gas law. nRT is constant if comparing...
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    Placeholder: 1k mile/24hour run

    Oh, well, then, that's an easy problem to solve.
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    Placeholder: 1k mile/24hour run

    The Garmin thing is interesting. Typically Garmin is pretty good about intermittent power supplies, but the iPhone is not. One thing I noticed with the power delivery is that the USB to headlight mod does not provide a fairly constant level of power; under specific circumstances the power can...
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    Heidenau K46 tire's

    Added.
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    "85 MPH" , I find that a bit hard to believe ... And some bird watching , I'm a bit of a Twitcher ... I love this little Honda .😀

    😂 the OPMID has a "maximum values" setting on it. No way I'm taking that photo while my flux capacitor is sparking. Much safer to use the max values setting later..
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    "85 MPH" , I find that a bit hard to believe ... And some bird watching , I'm a bit of a Twitcher ... I love this little Honda .😀

    Look, all I gotta say is that full tuck, downhill, drafting a truck on the freeway and seeing god in the process, this is what I saw on my speedometer.
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