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seedy

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  1. So ... you never had a claim with them then ? Can't - or won't - get your head around the opening post in this thread ?
  2. And therein lies the problem. Enslave people around the world so they can produce things the western world wants. Have whole families forced to labor for nothing just so they can afford to eat today. Hear Hear That’s because, globally, a child dies approximately every 10 seconds from malnutrition, and that’s the sad reality for more than 3 million children every year. https://www.wfpusa.org/articles/what-you-need-to-know-about-child-malnutrition/
  3. vehicle status - ABNORMAL 555
  4. Still no one posted who actually HAD a claim with them, and the outcome. Seems strange that many sing their praises - yet no one has any experience with their claims dept. Got 4 or 5 quotes from different insurers and Roojai always 1/2 of all the rest. Makes you wonder ... Hence the topic Been with Tokio Marine for years. Had 2 claims so far - 1 not my fault and one which cops found 50/50 - 555 - I was at a complete stop and off the road ! Excellent service ! First one got sideswiped on my HD by the worlds oldest Vigo. 8 people in it. Broke the shifter off with my foot, transferred paint from the pickup to the fuel tank but did not dent it - that is close !!! 555 Second was two 13 year old girls on a Fino. No helmets. no insurance, no plate, no ... Cops wanted 1000 baht per girl for - I guess - pain and suffering !!! 555
  5. As above, best change the shocks themselves. I have Ohlins on mine - fully adjustable
  6. You can compensate for a too-soft or too-stiff spring by using preload, but you’re better off changing the spring itself. https://www.penskeshocks.com/blog/motorcycle-spring-preload-what-it-does-and-why-we-would-adjust-it
  7. It sets the preload on the spring surrounding the shock. More preload - more resistance to compressing. No issues with doing it - slight increase in harshness when riding solo but you probably won't even notice
  8. All over. Chiang Dao just one example. With Chanote
  9. But your eyes ... Put car up on a lift - all is revealed
  10. With a maximum current of 16A, a 3-phase charging station delivers a charging power of 11 kW, which is three times faster than a 1-phase charging station. A battery with a capacity of 60 kW is then charged in less than 6 hours (instead of 16 hours). https://www.soolutions.company/hello-world/ Some deliver over 20 Kw - link is for their chargers
  11. However, CARFAX Reports only show what is reported to CARFAX itself by the Department of Motor Vehicles, auto auctions, and insurance companies, for example. Notably, organizations are under no legal obligation to report their findings to CARFAX. That is why CARFAX Reports include the disclaimer language the Report “is based only on information supplied to CARFAX. https://www.autofraudlegalcenter.com/info/auto-fraud/are-carfax-reports-reliable/
  12. Anyone have first hand experience with the service provided after an accident - at fault or not ?
  13. If you read the post I replied to - and quoted - this will provide context for my post
  14. Who Banned Slavery When ? https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-slavery-idUSL1561464920070322
  15. So ... under pressure from England the country of Haiti abolished slavery 40 years before England did ? Same Same Denmark and Norway ?
  16. This is the reality of 'Tradition' Countries invade other countries, rape and pillage, loot and plunder, sack and burn, enslaving the indigenous population. Now-a-days it is not done with armies, invasion, conquest, but with money. The end is just the same.
  17. "Woke" ??? Here is a link to the Act of Parliament Were they 'Woke' back then ? Slavery Abolition Act, (1833), in British history, act of Parliament that abolished slavery in most British colonies, freeing more than 800,000 enslaved Africans in the Caribbean and South Africa as well as a small number in Canada. It received Royal Assent on August 28, 1833, and took effect on August 1, 1834. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Slavery-Abolition-Act
  18. TPB poster interuniversal starting to make titles from Criterion available for those not able/willing to stream
  19. Agree 100% - just one quote from the link - The administration of the camps was appalling. Food was of a very poor quality, sanitation deplorable, tents were overcrowded and medical assistance shocking. Little was known at the time about how to handle epidemics of measles and typhoid. And lets not forget India - Contrary to the myth that Britain gave many ‘gifts’ to India, the British Raj was a cruel and oppressive regime responsible for the deaths of an estimated 35 million Indians. https://historiesofcolour.com/THE-BRITISH-RAJ
  20. England was the pioneer in Concentration camps tho' https://www.readersdigest.co.uk/culture/books/must-reads/a-shameful-legacy-how-britain-invented-the-concentration-camp
  21. First country to abolish slavery - Haiti 1793 First European country - Denmark and Norway 1803 England 1833
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