Especially for drum brakes! Always try to leave one side assembled for reference.
Especially for drum brakes! Always try to leave one side assembled for reference.
Not really a manual tip, but a common sense wrenching tip, anything there is more than one of, work on one at a time, brakes, suspension, seeing how the real thing goes together is better than a manual.
We didn’t play with these boards back home (in South America). We would write little pieces of paper with the letters and we would use a glass (it was always said it should be a ‘virgin’ glass, never used) to put our fingers on top of and move it around through the letters. There were all kinds of urban legends of the…
This thing is 22 hp, which converts to 16400 watts. Your average TDF rider can hold around 350-400 watts sustained. Your average local serious rider can maybe hold 275-325 watts and someone who barely rides would be hard pressed to hold over 200 watts for any amount of time. About the only thing you could run would we…
“the pedals don’t actually power the bike, they stand in for a right hand bar throttle, controlling the bike’s acceleration.”
Lots of people give Block shit, but he’s a big reason why I got more into loving motorsports. Even as a younger kid, my friends and I would stop what we were doing to watch his gymkhana vids, and to this day I still appreciate what he’s brought into the world. Pastrana had my love ever since he did a double-back flip…
Fun historical weekend read here Erin! Thanks!
A good piece of Metro D history right there. Thanks for running this.
I actually just submitted my own book, A Legion of Gods, to some potential agents. Medieval knights in early-era race cars, dark magic, crazy animal/machine hybrids possessed by demons. The usual. I commissioned this piece of concept art to help establish the imagery. (Akira was the obvious choice for a poster…
I was holding your hand through that joke, but now I’m carrying you.
Fixed it. Now make your joke!
it would leave two tire tracks in the sand instead of two.
I work in the Nuclear industry and have had training on how to wear PPE. Only had to dress out a couple times because of what I do, but I know how.
It's brutally small for carrying around a kid though. I had to pass just because it couldn't camp/bike, I really wouldn't want to baby one.