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LS24

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  1. No, you got caught out. You accused me. Shame that your attitude wecked your good thread. Shame on you Bert and Brit. A fail by you both.
  2. So suddenly you only get high gro debarbed? You sound like a child in your rationale. I get high 3ating high CBD and low to medium THC bud when I eat it to a similar extent of my medicinal weed.. what part of that don't you understand? You are attempting to tell me that I am not feeling what I do. How else should I respond to you?
  3. The weed I was eating was cured and dried. I wager others to try this. And please take note that I clearly stated - which may have been ignored - that I was a relative lightweight. Why were people getting high eating weed 30 years ago before "decarbed" was even a word? When exactly did you first hear of the word "debarbed"?
  4. What a poor response and childish. I was respecting your posts up until then.
  5. Have you personally tested your theory? Yes or No? Why do I note very specific results to the positive? Are you suggesting placebo?
  6. Bert, I had already shared my information. Did you bother to read my post? Now please re-read what BMT, replied to me. He didn't actually state that he had tried to eat bud and had not personally failed to have an effect. He purely hypothesised. Maybe you should have put your ire at him for his anecdotal posts. I my response was apt and I stand by it. But let's not let this side track a good post. All I tried to do 2as assist another poster. BMT seemed to have made a claim that he read on the internet and just regurgitated it without testing. If you want to take it offline from this thread, please PM me, I will be happy to into more detail.
  7. I'm with you. I'm a bit of a lightweight. I was a heavy user in my youth but it was mainly Thai stick and other assorted bush weed and hash. After not using for more than 25 years, I have been going down the CBD path for some pain relief for joint injuries. I decarbed some high CBD content medium THC bud in a water bath in my rice cooker worked a treat. I made a batch of brownies with just highly ground weed sprinkled through the mix and then another batch with defuseed butter weed. Both are much more intense than just 3ating raw bud, which I was doing. But it seems Brownian motion wasn't truly at play with my sprinkle batch. It is quite hit or miss for 3qch the strength of each of those brownies so far.
  8. I'm away from the tourist areas near Bang Yai and one of my favourite Khmer restaurants closed recently. There was a new shop fitout for a weed store and the capital expenditure has been large. Very high quality fitout. Close to 100m2 ground floor area and assuming the same upstairs for both levels. There is a high quality furniture. Assume that there will be a large mail order trade, but unsure on how they plan to bring in the local clientele with high weed prices. Time will tell. I on the other hand an wonderign where I am going to get my next lok lak fix.
  9. I've done a few trip overseas with them. Typical low cost. Small seat pitch. That might affect you if you are on the larger side. Don't recall any of my flights being late pre or post covid.
  10. Umm, actually, no you don't. Papa has been taking advantage of your inability to comprehend irony.
  11. Why don't you just eat straight buds? You won't get the full effect as you would smoking it or get as accurate dosing as you would with oil, but it is possible. Get a known strain (for consistency) of whatever THC/CBD ratio you want and just swallow a bud. Start with the amount that you would normally expect to smoke of that strain and then go from there.
  12. You will not be able to tell by pushing on the bars or riding the bike that one fork is damping better then the other. I actually seem to recall that Kawasaki once used one fork for rebound and one for compression but that is an aside. The whole function of having two forks inners sliding into a tight tolerances outer stops the very potential that you claim you can feel different damping on one side. If you can feel the damping on one side only then you have a hell of a lot more wrong than just stanchions I asked for a photo of the tyre tread. Tyre pressure should be checked regularly - as in at least weekly. Depending on the tyre a few psi can give a whole bunch of weird symptoms. But you seem to not want to find all the causes to your issues so good luck to you. I hope you find some quality assistance and get it sorted.
  13. In your first post you mentioned that the fork stanchions were damaged. You didn't mention the word bent. Tyre pressure is a very simple thing to help eliminate other issues. There are a variety of things that could be causing the issues you mention. A common sense practice to to eliminate "low hanging fruit" or simple potential issues before you go straight to the major concern. So again, when did you last check tyre pressure? What was the tyre pressure when you checked it? Can you take a clear photo of your front tyre's tread and upload it here? When standing beside the bike, with both hands on the handlebars and the front brake engaged, push down on the front of the bike hard. Explain what happens.
  14. Have you checked tyre pressures? What are the tyre pressures currently?
  15. take the dark red SRT elevated train from DM to Bang Sue. Get an express train to Hua Hin. Other option is a taxi but it will probably be more expensive depening on your negotiating skills. Cheapest would be a Van but they are uncomfortable and in my opinion, more dangerous than travel should be.
  16. If the deceased was concerned, they would have updated the will, surely, to reflect his most recent wishes. A person wwho has accumulated money and assets throughout their life in business should know better.
  17. Actually they don't have a will if the Thai marriage is recognised by Australian law. Wills become void when marriage takes place with a minor exception. See here. . https://mdlaw.com.au/news-insights/effect-marriage-will/ Even if the Thai wedding is not officially recognised by Australian authorities, there will probably be grounds for a defacto relationship if the Thai national was living full time with the deceased. Then this may come into play. https://www.primelawyers.com.au/wills-estates/defending-or-contesting-a-will/contesting-a-will-as-de-facto/#:~:text=To successfully contest the will,rules of intestacy) was inadequate.
  18. They are hardly high performance vehicles. The Nmax 2022 has front a single pot caliper with what looks like fixed single steel disc. So that is a very low bar from which to gauge anyway. You are splitting hairs. Find the one that is most comfy to you, has the best luggage for you, comes in the colour you like and get get for the best on road cost. You will not notice anything else, honestly.
  19. I'm happy to see reports like this in a newspaper. It is a nice change rather than biased opinions or reports of crime. It was probably a slow news day and space in the page needed to be filled. Such an article gives everyone a break and a chance to turn off their cynic dial if they so choose.
  20. Grunt is really not a word I would describe to use anything under 600cc and even then it needs to be used with caution. A 125cc compared to a 155cc may well be close to 20% increase but in raw numbers there is still very little in it. These are scooters, guys. Find one with ergonomics such as nimbleness versus mildly wider more comfortable ride, key position, seat position, stretch to handles bars, fuel filler location etc that you like. Find one with the best lockable and open storage for your needs. Choose the options of that model then choose a colour if that is your preference and be done with it. None of the bikes in each sector (larger capacity and fatter longer footprint vs smaller capacity nimble) really aren't that different.
  21. The 2006 Suzuki Gsx-r 1000 had a recall due to potential stress fractures around the head stock. The repair that Suzuki chose was interesting.
  22. That is a great idea. I heard on a TV show that Michael Schumacher's injuries were exacerbated by his go style camera mounted on his lid snagging on something. That helmet holds up in crash okay too. https://sharp.dft.gov.uk/helmets/ls2-ff399-valiant/ I had an LS 324 flip up and it had great venting and a good crash test but it was overly noisy. It did have some nice high quality stainless steel buckles and attachment areas which I appreciated.
  23. a 125 or 160 Click type unit will be fine. You don't need to go for the top of the line units with auto stop/start. Just more things to go wrong potentially. But in saying that, the bikes are near bulletproof in normal situations. Brand? well stay with one of the leading brands like Yamaha or Honda. They have good support both officially and grey. The 300cc bikes get much wider and therefore much less nimble. They almost take up the same space as a larger capacity motorcycle which means parking may become more arduous. They are a bit more comfortable. For a run around, I would get a Click or the Yamaha competitor without hesitation.
  24. https://sharp.dft.gov.uk/helmets/ Once you find a helmet brand and model that fits you, it can be checked here. They have quite a database of helmets. If you are buying a modular / flip up helmet, it may be advantageous to check that it stayed closed during the impact test. Not all flip helmets are known to.
  25. Surely with your motorcycle engineering prowess, you would sense that as you walked in the front door. As I mentioned in. Previous post referring to those who don't have ESP, I recommended the OP to contact insurance companies to seek our repairers that they recommend and then see for themselves. That is common sense approach. Much like checking valve clearances with correct tools at correct service intervals.
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