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Phy
Jun 27, 2008



Fun Shoe

Elviscat posted:

The brake fluid in my bike looked fine, it was, uh, not, it had something growing in it.

I guess your bike really

brakes the mold

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Phy
Jun 27, 2008



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One of the POs of my rex replaced all of the carb screws with Allen heads. I didn't even realize they were supposed to be jis heads until I'd cleaned and reinstalled the rack.

I'm guessing it was the same guy who did the cams, exhaust and jet kit.

I guess I'm lucky he a. loved his bike a lot, and b. died

Phy
Jun 27, 2008



Fun Shoe

HenryJLittlefinger posted:

No, ffs, enduro riders have been using condom type catheters for a long time now. It's not one you insert.

I mean I don't know about your acquaintance, but non-medical catheters are a pretty common thing for sports like distance sea kayaking, hang gliding/parasailing, flying, etc where you can't just stop for a minute and take a leak in the bushes.

I understood these were called "Texas caths" but on reflection that might possibly be a regionalism, in the exact same way a "Texas mickey" is a 3L bottle of booze that comes with its own tilting cradle

(A "mickey", of course, being 375ml)

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