Blaze & Daze

StareCase

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... These are what you have to watch out for here ...
Another SWAG - the intersection of Queen St. & Spadina Ave.?
... My partner wiped on on the tracks in the first couple weeks we had the bike ...
Dumped Old Gold in the rain on similar street car tracks along Gerrard St. at Logan. A couple of times. Just a little unnerving as you are going down.
 

StareCase

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Sorry if it seems like I am bogarting the forum ... but I mentioned at lunchtime that I was getting a little low on pH down and will have to restock very soon. Mrs. S went on another Errand Tour this afternoon and I found this beside my keyboard just now:

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Nothing says love quite like 1 litre of 85% phosphoric acid ...

Amirite?
 

Laughing Grass

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Sorry if it seems like I am bogarting the forum ... but I mentioned at lunchtime that I was getting a little low on pH down and will have to restock very soon. Mrs. S went on another Errand Tour this afternoon and I found this beside my keyboard just now:

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Nothing says love quite like 1 litre of 85% phosphoric acid ...

Amirite?
I only have 75%. >:(

As a safety feature the threads on the lid are backwards. Messes with my head every time I use it

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FirstCavApache64

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The first rule of outlaw electric bike club is you don't talk about outlaw electric bike club.....jeesh. Rookies :bigjoint:. I rode with a motorcycle club in Texas for a couple years. I was Sargent at arms for our chapter which was fun. I had the not so fun job of enforcing the club rules.
My old pics are in storage with me in my leathers and colors but I'll try to dig them out next time my son is home. Here he is dreaming about riding dad's bike lol.
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Laughing Grass

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The first rule of outlaw electric bike club is you don't talk about outlaw electric bike club.....jeesh. Rookies :bigjoint:. I rode with a motorcycle club in Texas for a couple years. I was Sargent at arms for our chapter which was fun. I had the not so fun job of enforcing the club rules.
My old pics are in storage with me in my leathers and colors but I'll try to dig them out next time my son is home. Here he is dreaming about riding dad's bike lol.
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Gang sounds way more badass than club.
 

FirstCavApache64

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The use of the word gang is what makes a 1% club different from a non 1% club. I was active duty and we were banned from membership in any gang. I had to get permission from my Battalion commander to continue riding with my club after he saw me on post wearing my club colors. I was also forbidden from wearing club colors on post after that but I did anyway. I was a rebel lol. I rode with the Gypsy's MC, Copperas Cove Chapter. I had a really intimidating club name..... Charlie Brown. I got my name at a club mandatory run in Oklahoma when I was just a Prospect. Got my patch a few weeks later. Patching in ceremonies are a scary yet fun thing. Mine took place blind folded out in the middle of the desert.
 
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