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Didn’t watch the video but my 2006 carb Honda Shadow 750 likes to run about 2 min before going.
Didn’t watch the video but my 2006 carb Honda Shadow 750 likes to run about 2 min before going.
That seems like they left debugging code enabled/accessible.
Yeah it might work in the original format under some conditions but won’t survive a screenshot or saving to another format.
Long stretches of highway are good unless there is a stopped emergency vehicle.
If Canada is trying to make companies pay to link to news articles then they get what they deserve. And why don’t news companies want links to their site?
That’s a nice bike. Google says it has about 36 horsepower. I have a 2006 Honda Shadow 750 which only has about 7 more horsepower lol. My Honda feels good accelerating from a standstill, but I mostly limit it to 55mph (88kph) roads.
We did reindeer; Dasher, Dancer, Vixen, etc.
How big is the engine and what sort of roads and speeds do you plan to ride on?
I’ve been using Firefox since Windows XP days and speed has never really been a complaint. Well back in Flash days some sites got janky but that was probably Flash as much as Firefox.
arcane: understood by few; mysterious or secret
archaic: very old or old-fashioned
I did mean arcane but archaic could fit too. I don’t really have a problem with old as long as it’s good, but not that many people out of general population understand what Linux commands there are and how to fully utilize them.
It’s like so many other things, it’s simple when you know it well but when you don’t have a lot of experience it’s very daunting. A lot depends on understanding the file system, like what is the difference between /run and /media and / and /root? So much is command line with some pretty arcane commands and parameters. And not knowing what tools there are to help, and not knowing how to fix things when they break.
Looks a good bit better than nothing, plus having the fuel tank full helps there to be less room for moisture to form.
Yeah mine is carb. I do the same sort of thing with my mowers, just run them a few minutes with the stabilized fuel.
I fill the tank and put fuel stabilizer (like Sta-Bil) in and run the bike for a few minutes before I put the bike away for the winter. Also a trickle charger. Always cranks first try in the spring, so that’s 3-4 months in an unheated garage.
So the doorbell was programmed to say “Excuse me, can I help you?” and the driver thought that was racist somehow?
So someone at Amazon decides to take the word of a gig worker delivery driver with no verification or investigation, and shut down all of the customer’s Amazon devices? Wow, that’s not a bad precedent at all.
Moisture is the biggest enemy, and a lot of moisture will come from the bare ground. I had a “Cycle Shell” that worked great, it was a hard and thick rubber/plastic floor and a thick clamshell tent that folded to make a complete roof over the motorcycle.
I had my bike under that for 3-4 years when it was new and it still looks new years later. It’s in a garage now.