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Helpmytrap

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  1. In some cases it is showing off. But those that can wheelie, be it a motorbike or bicycle. They'd tell you that it is more for fun more than anything else, it is a skill.
  2. I forgot what he called it but he had his own variation of BP Coffee due to the lack of any nutritional content. So his solution was to add egg yolk to it. It was posted about a year ago. Found it, Primal coffee. http://www.marksdailyapple.com/primal-egg-coffee/
  3. If you're not running tubeless, take the tire off and stitch it up with tooth floss to prevent it from tearing open/further. Then stick a patch/gator over the patch on the inside. I suppose this could work on a tubeless setup if you use a big enough gator. EDIT: sp
  4. Lies. There's also curling.
  5. Some Blues for this Sunday night. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljVVFKjN0Dc
  6. Some more tunes worth a listen. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhVFOH5z05s http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRu3Yx4wh9o http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5sJW8jY7bY
  7. I know you're a fan. Another great song.
  8. If that is the premise on which his argument is based, then yes.
  9. I left that part out because rotational inertia complicates things a bit BUT in this case the moment caused by the rotational inertia of the bar is negligible because one can assume that the bar does not have an angular acceleration about the steerer tube. That being said, it will have a constant angular velocity when turning the bar. So as a result you will have to move your hands further in comparison to a shorter bar. But this additional movement is one of the contributing factors in having more precise control over the front wheel/bike with a wider bar. EDIT: grammar.
  10. Just to correct you on this point. You do not input a moment (well not directly anyway.) You input a force on the end of the bar which in turn creates a moment about the steerer tube. The moment about a point = input force X perpendicular distance (M=Fd). Thus a wider bar results in a greater moment if the same force is applied and therefore a smaller input is required to achieve the same moment.
  11. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-hWSjjZ4hY
  12. I did a quick count, between 26, 27 or 28 teeth on half the sprocket. EDIT: so possibly a 54T sprocket.
  13. I'm sure that he has emigrated by now, I believe it was to the UK?
  14. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSPAargq4LI
  15. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcyuKUtgyZ8
  16. Slightly off on a tangent here but what cars are being utilised here Wayne?
  17. I've done that quite a few times until I found the right mug. Needs to have a large enough diameter so that a wand/stick blender fits firmly against the bottom and the walls need to be near vertical. If you have one that resembles a V shape, the centrifugal forces simple cause the contents to eject themselves as you experienced.
  18. I'm no fan either but there is one thing that I really enjoy it in. Same principals as BP coffee but instead of coffee, use red espresso and add cream. Quantities will vary between tastes but try 10g butter, 20g CO and about 20-30g cream and milk for additional volume. Also if you aren't limiting milk intake by too much, I heat up about 150-200ml milk in one of those Nespresso milk frothers, pour into a mug and add cream and CO. You can also add a few drops of vanilla essence to add to the flavour profile.
  19. Absalon takes it.
  20. Look like he is on a mission.
  21. Philip Buys has been lapped.
  22. Philip Buys is lying in 71st position.
  23. Absalon and Giger are 26s up at start of lap 4.
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