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Monthly Archives: September 2010
Woot, short found and mostly fixed!
Whew, that was easy. Â We knew it had to have something to do with installing the bar risers, since everything was working before that point. Â Peter helped me remove the gas tank (can I just whine about how frustrating it … Continue reading
Posted in Ninja 250, Wrenching
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Normally, I get through TWO rides before I break it…
Peter and I went to City Pub for lunch today, proven by this charming photograph: The ride there was good; my biggest issue was forgetting to adjust the friction zone before leaving, so the first few starts from a dead … Continue reading
Posted in Ninja 250, Wrenching
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I can haz new Ninja!
After riding Glen and Julie’s Ninja 250 around a bit, I felt comfortable that the Ninja was going to work for my back. Â Plus, I really love small bikes. Â Intellectually, I understand that other people enjoy riding big displacement … Continue reading
Posted in Ninja 250
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Testing posting from my iphone
As hope springs eternal that I will eventually want to blog from the road again, I’m testing the iOS WordPress client.
Posted in Administrivia
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September progress report
Wooo good update this month. Â 🙂 🙂 What’s Going On? Recovery continues to kick major ass. Â I still have to watch what I do (or, more accurately, how much of it I do), but my activity level is now … Continue reading
Posted in Ruptured Disc Adventures
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