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  1. The wife is getting into the hummus thing and we ended up getting these plus pita chips and bread. The bread is really good but I don't eat bread, (can't control myself), the pita chips are harder than we like. I can eat all of them but the honey jalapeno is my favorite.
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  2. That's not a spoiler, that's an advertisement!
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  3. I have a motorcycle trailer for sale. Put one in the bed and one on the trailer.
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  4. Would they fit side by side in the bed? If answer is yes I would not fuck with motorcycle carrier. I'd imagine securing hitch mounted one to prevent unwanted movement is PITA. Also, if you keep one bike in the bed and another one on carrier, and you happen to want to use one in the bed you would have to remove one on carrier, etc. anyway. Too much work. So, I would, if that is possible, load motorcycles on the bed.
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  5. I wonder if some of the float are stuck in the up position not letting the fuel fill the bowls? Make sure you are working with a strong battery because even though it is turning over, I have found that my bikes get harder to start when the battery gets weak.
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  6. How else am I to stoke the fire?!?! But no, this is a proper Blackbird, the original fastest bike in the world, not that white thing with fuel infection. Which was beautiful. This one's living outside for now, but I'm glad you mentioned that because I've been considering moving it indoors.
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  7. This is the bike I have seen parked in front of your living room fireplace? 🔥
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  8. They might pull good money on Ebay. I've never checked sold prices, but people ask a fair bit for them.
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  9. A great point, and a feature that this doesn't have. Wonder why? The Gladiator had that, specifically called out because it has a short bed. It let me carry multiple sheets of full-size ply. Afro-engineering in 3...2.... I really think that I should get the combo ramp and bed extender. Then see how that feels for loading and carrying, and go from there. Every post I can find about trailering is about the same; bigger impact on economy than carrying cargo. And the fucking 55 limit in CA, and just the annoyance/risk factor of it. I'm not going to own one, and while U-haul isn't super far, it's another thing to do before trips. https://www.amazon.com/Extreme-Max-NR002N-Xtender-Combo/dp/B007K9D7NG/ref=sr_1_3?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.fC_Kl9lB4qJyk6LqNIoYA4DT86pmY1E8QMosKbRIVeAe0CznBpoTAsU9deib62al9qE97Fv9LXZuV0kAtxFLiPcUrZJH3O_Z3dUVf2-SuCBuATjjd2IzefzYiv5LO1nIsT3iDoyGkey-OY5R2vXX8kCducUnOdTyjla6VOp0BscErnttqywibyzPCQCho526W7U65bJi5D8ZesHa_GmQwQkczTYYClwEZVuHdJwd6mzkMP6ELHfXRWZF-PaROqU9OyAZ0S-anOxgBmWFdddpCAGe6eoEOiRExofm08hTIYQ.Ees3UXgA_cTOT2-euTflN2Bat6DLrmrZ9pt8kMgn5_Q&dib_tag=se&keywords=ready+ramp&qid=1713964323&sr=8-3 https://www.amazon.com/Extreme-Max-NR002S-SLVR-Motorcycle-RampXtender/dp/B00GM859O6/ref=sr_1_2?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.fC_Kl9lB4qJyk6LqNIoYA4DT86pmY1E8QMosKbRIVeAe0CznBpoTAsU9deib62al9qE97Fv9LXZuV0kAtxFLiPcUrZJH3O_Z3dUVf2-SuCBuATjjd2IzefzYiv5LO1nIsT3iDoyGkey-OY5R2vXX8kCducUnOdTyjla6VOp0BscErnttqywibyzPCQCho526W7U65bJi5D8ZesHa_GmQwQkczTYYClwEZVuHdJwd6mzkMP6ELHfXRWZF-PaROqU9OyAZ0S-anOxgBmWFdddpCAGe6eoEOiRExofm08hTIYQ.Ees3UXgA_cTOT2-euTflN2Bat6DLrmrZ9pt8kMgn5_Q&dib_tag=se&keywords=ready%2Bramp&qid=1713964323&sr=8-2&th=1
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  10. Try other brands, you will find some that are thin and break, some that are thick but also crunchy, and you may have hit the middle ground where they don't really crack but also don't fall apart like the thick ones.
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  11. I bought the last one at a Kroegers- Fred Meyer store and I prefer it over Sabra. You may not like it like Carlos.
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  12. It's at most of the "weird" stores like Sprouts and Whole Foods. It's the only brand I will never buy again. Chris and I may have opposite tastes, LOL.
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  13. SPOILER ALERT! Don't remember what episode, but we do get to see her completely naked and "doing" the main character.
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  14. Love roasted red pepper humus made by Cedar. Dip pita bread and carrots in it.
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  15. Broccoli might be something to try. I can't eat raw broccoli (makes me want to gag) except when dipped in something. As far as "normal", I've never been accused of that. 🙂
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  16. Hmmm. Edit to be clear: It's a ramp and bed extender. $230 and out of stock for now.
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  17. Absolutely no on a trailer, and I should have been more clear that I will carry the XR for sure, the Zero maybe, and never both. Just one at a time. There will not be a trailer in my life again, period.
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  18. Trailer would be my first choice as well as long there is convenient place to store it. I know it is EV so range reduction when towing could be a bitch but Rivian punches much bigger hole in the air vs. Tesla 3, it should be almost none issue in case of small trailer. My little utility 5x8 trailer has tilted bed, I don't even fuck with the ramp. No ramps. Wheel chuck in the nose, couple straps, and, boom, ready to roll. About 20 % mpg drop, but I tow with Volvo XC70, essentially lifted station wagon. Not much of frontal area.
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  19. I saw this at COTA, Know Rick used similar for his bikes at Jennings a couple times in the past.
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  20. Same conundrum for me, except the bed is out (Excursion, and that's MY bed). A hitch hauler was nearly perfect for what I did for a long time, even with the 990ADV. But now there are at least two bikes. The self-leveling would be an amazing benefit whichever way you go. But Tom makes the likely accurate observation that no matter which one is on the carrier, it's the other one you'll want to use. You'll be motherfucking that choice every time you have to drop the hitch hauler bike to get to the one in the bed. Rivian may not have a place at the table yet in terms of aftermarket support, but there are those bed extenders that double as a ramp and work pretty well. I may actually have one from a GMC if you want to try to retrofit it. Final answer though - I'm with Tim. Though it is an additional piece of equipment to register, maintain, store, etc... it's just the best answer. I'm slowly coming around to it myself, and it's painful because I like a simple, self-contained one-piece unit. But it isn't simple anymore (or... again). And that's okay, the benefits largely outweigh the negatives, just have to adapt.
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  21. A carrier would probably be easiest and possibly most aerodynamic if it's low enough, but probably limited to one unless you make something. To carry both I'd say bed, or maybe the zero in the bed and XR on a carrier.
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  22. Something I try not to buy because I eat too many, tortilla chips.
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  23. Stepped away for the rest of today. Re-watching Altered Carbon on Netflix. I have the factory Service manual. Next time I get into it I'll try tapping the carbs. Thank you.
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  24. Step away for a bit. Do you have an owners manual
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  25. So while I'm figuring out how to update the topic title I'll give an update. First thing I did was check oil level. That was fine so second guessing my original guess on why engine not turning over. Next thing was to put up on center stand, put bike in 5th and try to rotate wheel backwards (Thanks Joe). Moved a little bit so I thought I would try hitting the starter again. Bike turned over! Sweet! Not hydrolocked. Flat spot in starter? Who knows. I am dealing with a fuel delivery issue though because bike will not start. Catches on full choke but will not stay running. Only firing a bit while starter engaged and choke on. End of vacuum hose was dry and split so trimmed it and reconnected. Still same. Is there a way to test the valve/diaphragm to see if it works? What do I need to apply enough vacuum to see if the diaphragm is still good. My lips? As usual thank you all for your help.
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  26. I love Wisconsin. PXL_20240419_205712133.TS.mp4
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  27. Look at you with the show off numbers 😀 Thanks for rec but I do think I read that the wrist ones could have less accuracy but I don’t recall how or why. I did the readings for two weeks and they stayed in that slightly higher that ideal zone, nothing crazy high. I call the doc who was away now until the end of April. Reception said they’d leave a not about my readings for the doc on her return. I’m not too worried about it at this point but will continue to try to improve by making more healthier daily choices. To be continued ….
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  28. Mike, Walgreen model# WGNBPW Ver. A has been very consistent for me. The cuff is fully adjustable. fwiw Mike, I stopped eating junk food a long time ago. That seemed to make the biggest differance you see, I have always avoided sodium and don't drink anymore. Lost 63lbs.
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