nathanm
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Yes, yes it wasAt least it’s not that 2015 demo
Yes, yes it wasAt least it’s not that 2015 demo
With the jump bike?Yes, yes it was
Yes, but I didn't take the jump bike I'm not that stupid. That bike would have been worth the moneyWith the jump bike?
Ok so the story goes -Seems there must be a story .....
I bought Jayne a really nice 07 Demo 8 and that runs the 2.75 shock. looks like the 11-14 year models are all 9.5x3.0 which works for me as I have a brand new bomber shock and spring I bought for the bootr.I think the older demo fames ran a 2.75 or 2.8 shock for a while. I had a quick google and cant find confirmation prior to 2014 though.
One of the old school crew had a demo 7 and it ran a shorter shock. This was a while back, we built the bike in my old kitchen workshop. Was a brown colour frame. he is a roadie these days.
And the 135mm rear axle with offset rim lacing...of course in those days crc would custom build wheels for free, so not a big problem.
That might also be around the time spesh changed the frame shape to have a much lower stand over height? That was the bit I liked least about the above mentioned demo 7.I bought Jayne a really nice 07 Demo 8 and that runs the 2.75 shock. looks like the 11-14 year models are all 9.5x3.0 which works for me as I have a brand new bomber shock and spring I bought for the bootr.
Well, it's the plastic varieties that are the hardiest of the indoor plants.So my wife loves having plants around. But she is notoriously bad at keeping them alive. We've found succulents have the best survival rate with her at the wheel.
We've just moved into a new house and shes gone on a bit of a plant and pot buying spree to decorate. She's been lovingly 'repotting all the survivors. At one point, she walks into the lounge and sheepishly starts "you know how I've got that little succulent in a jar, I've been tending to lovingly and painstakingly making sure it wont die and I'm really proud of keeping alive for over a year? well......its plastic."
She's been watering and moving around a little plastic plant to get sun for about 18 months
Vaguely interesting story time. a few years ago a friend's Staffy rearranged a section of the back garden we didn't really care about. Ended up digging out a Succulent. Oh well no matter just chuck it on the impromptu compost heap of garden trimmings / weeds we'll get round to doing something with later.We've found succulents have the best survival rate with her at the wheel.
yeah we've had one that we take cuttings of to propagate around the place for 20 years and you could literally plant it in a pile of rocks and it would do great. Some are more hardy than others though.Vaguely interesting story time. a few years ago a friend's Staffy rearranged a section of the back garden we didn't really care about. Ended up digging out a Succulent. Oh well no matter just chuck it on the impromptu compost heap of garden trimmings / weeds we'll get round to doing something with later.
Another mate comes over a month or so after, "hey can I have that Succulent?" Huh why go over and check and after several weeks the fucker is still alive, just hanging out on top of some branches with no visible source of nutrition. Mate takes it and replants it, it's doing great apparently.
I can only assume succulents are essentially immortal. They probably outlive plastic ones.
Damn, I thought maybe it was a mescaline cactus and that's why your mate was so interestedMate takes it and replants it, it's doing great apparently.
I've got a Sedum rubrotinctum that my kids pull the leaves off to throw at each other. It grows wherever the leaves land, including in the gaps of the decking.yeah we've had one that we take cuttings of to propagate around the place for 20 years and you could literally plant it in a pile of rocks and it would do great. Some are more hardy than others though.
I planted one of those from a cutting from the MIL with the intention to fill a corner in the garden. No bueno.I've got a Sedum rubrotinctum that my kids pull the leaves off to throw at each other. It grows wherever the leaves land, including in the gaps of the decking.
Not illegal here in Vic if you're looking.Damn, I thought maybe it was a mescaline cactus and that's why your mate was so interested
Neither are several species of acacia (wattle) which DMT can be extracted fromNot illegal here in Vic if you're looking.
As well as phalaris, which grows beside every highway in southern Australia and phragmites. If they were to ban plants containining DMT they'd have to bulldoze 1/4 of the state and tell half the farmers to throw their hay away.Neither are several species of acacia (wattle) which DMT can be extracted from
Except phalaris extractions result in gramine extractions too. Gramine is toxic. So unless you're well versed in the separation of these two substances and have the additional patience, it's a bad idea. Just hit up some acacia confusa or acuminata and you're golden. Less time, less mess and 100% safe alkaloids.As well as phalaris, which grows beside every highway in southern Australia and phragmites. If they were to ban plants containining DMT they'd have to bulldoze 1/4 of the state and tell half the farmers to throw their hay away.