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The Random, Meaningless Announcements Thread 3!

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
hmmm....its a thought......but will it help with the DING DANG knee pain
The pain of my droning on & on about tedious uninteresting
engine show & engineering happenings would overwhelm
your pain sensors. Your knee would fade into the background.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
For breakfast....
- Watermelon salad (watermelon, feta cheese, basil)
- Chocolate
- Zingerman's cranberry bread
 

Stevicus

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
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Wu Wei

ursus senum severiorum and ex-Bisy Backson
The pain of my droning on & on about tedious uninteresting
engine show & engineering happenings would overwhelm
your pain sensors. Your knee would fade into the background.

Had a friend of mine, in my youth in Massachusetts, who was a truck driver and a revolutionary war reenactment person.....I would like to see the 2 of you in a bore off...
If he went somewhere in his truck, that you had never been there before...he'd go through painfully detailed instructions on how to get there from where you were at that moment....trucks....same type of conversation....revolutionary war....twice as bad
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Had a friend of mine, in my youth in Massachusetts, who was a truck driver and a revolutionary war reenactment person.....I would like to see the 2 of you in a bore off...
If he went somewhere in his truck, that you had never been there before...he'd go through painfully detailed instructions on how to get there from where you were at that moment....trucks....same type of conversation....revolutionary war....twice as bad
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Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Had a friend of mine, in my youth in Massachusetts, who was a truck driver and a revolutionary war reenactment person.....I would like to see the 2 of you in a bore off...
If he went somewhere in his truck, that you had never been there before...he'd go through painfully detailed instructions on how to get there from where you were at that moment....trucks....same type of conversation....revolutionary war....twice as bad
Reminds me of a few people I've know whose stories
proceed thus....
I went up to Alpena yesterday to get a table saw from
Bob. You know Bob...he always walked with a limp.
He got that during the war driving a jeep. I had an old
Jeep once. It broke down because a wheel fell off.
The wheel rolled over into the neighbor's garden. She
really yelled at me over that. Her son worked over to
the seamless plant in South Lyon. They had a great
BBQ place there run by this old black guy. He came
up from Kentucky.....

I never knew if the stories had an ending or point.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
I hope the front wheel is connected to the power train, because otherwise that thing is dangerous. I'm sure it is connected. Why should I worry?
It isn't connected.
That layout (delta trike, as opposed to tadpole) is common for trikes.
Dangerous?
Meh...I don't think any more so than other bikes.
 

Brickjectivity

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
It isn't connected.
That layout (delta trike, as opposed to tadpole) is common for trikes.
Dangerous?
Meh...I don't think any more so than other bikes.
If the front wheel has power then it can increase traction on turns. You can increase traction if the front wheel is accelerating in a curve. To a lesser degree you can accomplish the same with the rear wheels, however if the front wheel isn't pulling then there's a greater chance it will slip. Slippage depends upon road conditions, the amount of curve, velocities involved and the slope of the road.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
If the front wheel has power then it can increase traction on turns. You can increase traction if the front wheel is accelerating in a curve. To a lesser degree you can accomplish the same with the rear wheels, however if the front wheel isn't pulling then there's a greater chance it will slip. Slippage depends upon road conditions, the amount of curve, velocities involved and the slope of the road.
Nearly all motorcycles have only rear wheel drive.
Delta trikes are the same.
As with all, one must exercise caution applying power in curves.
 
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