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   / Good morning!!!! #155,611  
BEF, I am curious as to why you want to leave your current place.... it's beautiful! Too big?

MD high taxes, politics and just the hassles you get trying to do any work yourself. MD does not want to deal with homeowners doing their own construction. The permit process is very cumbersome. It is a pretty area, and will be hard leaving the house I built.
But, if prices are high elsewhere, I’m better off staying put.
Now if I sell my house here, there’s a lot more cash to work with. I’m trying to buy land , initially for camping on, while still keeping what I have. For retirement I would like a 1 story handicapped accessible house.
I never heard back from real estate agent after emailing him last night about not putting in the offer. Wonder if he’s mad?
Today I emailed and said in light of the high costs I’m getting to run utilities to the lot, I’ll offer $10k less on the land. For that they can leave the tank, I might need it
I expect to hear crickets.

LS, hope you feel better.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #155,612  
66°F and .02 inches rain

Busy day ahead. Concrete.
Have to go into town pick up bags of Quikcrete and rent a mixer. Then it will be an intense few hours mixing and pouring. Then clean up and return the mixer. Only getting 1 day rental.
Will be glad to see this day over

Prayers for all
Be safe
Have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #155,613  
They are cool bikes. The older bikes don't have a bunch electronics and are simpler to work on.

The electronics aren’t that scary. I went from scratching my head over what I got myself into to have a pretty good understanding of the engine management system of a Kawasaki EX650 that landed in my garage. Helps the electrical system is “simplified” to on/off, start, and engine management.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #155,618  
They are cool bikes. The older bikes don't have a bunch electronics and are simpler
to work on. Also the shaft drive is neat
The R69S still uses points and condenser. I tried to replace them with an electronic controller, but the lightened flywheel on the bike threw off the timing when kick starting, rendering it useless. The coil isn't in the best of shape, either. A very good friend gifted me with a standard flywheel, but before I could install it, something went bang in the engine and now only one piston goes up and down. Fixing it isn't a priority right now, but some day...

Post 1980, BMW went to a Hall Effect trigger, which they placed where the points were located, at the front of the engine. There were problems with shortened life due to the heat, and the unit was inadequately protected from high voltage surges if one forgot to connect a spark plug. Fortunately, several after market companies have come up with better replacements. I'm using one that has an optical diode to sense crank position, eliminating the vagaries of the factory cam triggered unit, and is immune to the voltage surges and heat. It even has an LED that comes on when it thinks the crank is at TDC, which makes timing very easy to set. And it has multiple advance curves, one of which is good when another spark plug is added to each cylinder. That setup uses less advance, so it allows the use of regular octane gasoline even at higher than factory compression ratios. Anyway, the rest of the electronics is an old fashioned wire loom and mechanical switches, a far cry from the computer networks found on the modern bikes. Except for the turn signals, which are controlled by an over complicated pile of resistors, capacitors, chokes, and other junk that also fails prematurely. There's an aftermarket solution for that, too, that features auto turn signal cancelling.

The last generation of the airheads featured two u-joints in the drive shaft, with a rubber damper in the middle to cushion the drive line. Unfortunately, the buffer would slip and the two u-joints would go out of phase, resulting to premature failure. Again, there's an aftermarket alternative that is bullet proof, and costs less to replace than the factory part. I don't miss chain maintenance at all.

The Earls fork design was especially good for sidecar use. The R69S frame has mounting lugs for a sidecar, but I doubt they'll ever get used. In the late 60s, BMW put a pair of telescopic forks on the R69S and called it the R69US. Not as strong as the Earls setup, and the handling wasn't that great, either. It's amazing BMW continued to make the air cooled twins as long as they did, especially after Honda came out with the CB750 in the early '70s. Thank goodness for stubborn Germans!

Do you still ride motorcycles?
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #155,619  
lawn mowed, veggie garden cleaned out, 4 four foot rows of radishes planted, lots more seeds but I'll save them for Spring.
Picked a nice green pepper that was hiding and pleased to see that first year raspberries are showing up, though likely not edible.
Unless I net them the birds will get them. I'll do that next year. Need to make some different fencing to keep them in place. Blueberries are sedate
compared to raspberries or blackberries, latter shoots out canes like mad.

sure would be nice to hear from Eric, hear his take on things. Hope he is ok.

about time for a hot soak, all my chores done. Rugs came in, now I know why there were so inexpensive, was one of those magic cameras like
the ones that take shots of the drive thru burgers and you think you are going to get something like that, wrong. These rugs can almost be seen through, shaggy and wispy.
Well, if they get wrecked, no loss. And my track record on flooding isn't so hot.

very pretty bright blue sky out, nice day to be outside.
 

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