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View attachment 1563729 shit, sumhow, i didn't even think o' that, lol :doh: touche' & well played :headbang:...........i mean, for not havin a brain & all :rolleyes2: ppp
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Yep, I owned one just like this in Blue. It had the electric starter because I knew I needed it :woohoo1:In the 3 months I owned it, I fell over twice too drunk and stoned to remember to put my feet down at a stop light. Both times people had to lift the bike off me because I had no chance of lifting it off, even if I had been sober. I weighed like 145# then. When I got off at 80 mph and barley got a scratch I gave what was left of the bike to the insurance company. I actually got hurt worse just falling over. I did a wheely and may have accidentally applied the front brake when I came down because the front wheel collapsed and that catapulted me off the bike. I drank too much and ate too many reds in those days to be on a motorcycle. I could see the bike tumbling and going to pieces as I flew through the air above it I have never been back on one since and get shaky just sitting on a motorcycle. So I also do not qualify as a biker :crying:

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Ya i had a kawasaki z6r sport bike and it was fast but i was too scared of other drivers to ride it like it was meant to be! Also the 1 time i tipped it i needed help picking it up so sold it back to guy i bought it from! I was on xanax at the time too and was smart enough I wasn’t gonna ride while taking that shit! Just asking for disaster! I wouldn't mind an old triumph or something! Something smaller and lightweight not meant to be ridden at 100+! Just a slow cruiser! I’m handy enough with a wrench i could use the ol YouTube for most repairs that didn’t need a specialist! :thumbsup:
 
If u do three wheels think a harley rider would rather see a traditional trike just cuz they are modified standard bikes! Prob just too new fangled for traditional riders! Kinda like how skateboarders make fun of kids on their new fangled razor scooters! :haha::rofl:
Perhaps if Harley Davidson made a "slingshot", things might change... :shrug: In fairness to riders that enjoy two wheels, these new vehicles are dramatically different in many ways. About all they have in common with motorcycles is that riders are out in the weather.

A friend of mine has been slobbering for years over the Can Ams. But he does not have that kind of money, so he is on a considerably cheaper two wheel motorcycle. If he had the money, he would have a Can Am for highway touring in half a heartbeat. In his words, "those things corner like a rat in a drainpipe". Hell the new ones even have smart shocks that keep the things level in hard turns. I would consider one very seriously if I was in the general market, but I'm not. For the rest of my natural, I will be on 4 wheels with doors and a roof on the highway, and on a bike on trails. The jury is still out on whether I retire the mountain bike in favor of the new ebike, and trail bans on ebikes will be big in that decision. :pighug:
 
Perhaps if Harley Davidson made a "slingshot", things might change... :shrug: In fairness to riders that enjoy two wheels, these new vehicles are dramatically different in many ways. About all they have in common with motorcycles is that riders are out in the weather.

A friend of mine has been slobbering for years over the Can Ams. But he does not have that kind of money, so he is on a considerably cheaper two wheel motorcycle. If he had the money, he would have a Can Am for highway touring in half a heartbeat. In his words, "those things corner like a rat in a drainpipe". Hell the new ones even have smart shocks that keep the things level in hard turns. I would consider one very seriously if I was in the general market, but I'm not. For the rest of my natural, I will be on 4 wheels with doors and a roof on the highway, and on a bike on trails. The jury is still out on whether I retire the mountain bike in favor of the new ebike, and trail bans on ebikes will be big in that decision. :pighug:
1 don’t care what anyone says i would cruise this! I sure wouldn’t buy 1 tho!

 
After I harvested my Gorilla Cookies this afternoon, I moved things around to their new homes.

Any advice on growing 3 autoflowers in a 2x2 tent with a 150 watt LED light?

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Moved what was in the 2x2 over to its new home in the 3x3 with the 200 watt LED light.

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The lettuce is all kratky method and several have little roots growing down into the solution
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So I started 2 seeds a week ago. One in soil, one in rockwool. The one in soil about 4 days ago I went looking for to see if it had sprouted, and could not find any trace of the seed or anything, so I removed the bucket and started another seed. Well, yesterday, I went and looked and that seed had actually sprouted and grew. So I carefully removed it from the soil, put it in rockwool and set it up in the quarter jar with the DWC system.

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The seed on the left was started at the same time, its got a nice long tail, but its not wanting to come above the surface and do its thing yet.

I'm gonna give these guys a few weeks in the quart jars. Nutrients are cheaper when your growing in a quart instead of a 5 gallon bucket. Once they form some roots, I'll move them to a bigger container.
 
I suggested an etrike to my husband. He was offended.:shrug: A Harley trike…maybe. :rofl:
As @Kirka88 mentioned, when push comes to shove, should the day come that two wheels just won't work for me, I would go with an etrike. Not happily, but maybe better than no other option than a car or truck. A good friend of mine was a keen bicycler for many years, it was an important part of his life. But in his sixties, he developed an ear infection which permanently buggered up his balance. A subtle bugger up, but just enough to make riding on two wheels scary rather than enjoyable. If I were in his boots, I would seriously consider a trike. The main limitation to me is that one would not work well on trails, and I would miss trail riding. Another friend of mine was a keen mountain biker until he screwed up and broke his neck and became our second local quadriplegic from mountain biking accidents. He gradually developed just enough strength to be slightly mobile, and he now has an e-trike which gets him out for local rides which he very much enjoys.

Ya only get to choose from available options, and stewing about unavailable ones is a waste of time. Ageing requires flexibility. :pighug:
 
1 don’t care what anyone says i would cruise this! I sure wouldn’t buy 1 tho!

bet my Tacoma truck was cheaper... Mean looking piece of machinery. :pighug:
 
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