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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

Big mike indeed’

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Neither of you know what electrolysis is....

Electrolysis is defined as a process of decomposing ionic compounds into their elements by passing a direct electric current through the compound in a fluid form. The cations are reduced at cathode and anions are oxidized at the anode. The main components that are required for conducting electrolysis are an electrolyte, electrodes, and some form of external power source is also needed. Additionally, a partition such as an ion-exchange membrane or a salt bridge is also used but this is optional. These are used mainly to keep the products from diffusing near the opposite electrode.

I though electrolysis was how 70s and 80s women got rid of their hairy beaver... Permanent like.

And that hair growing outta the mole on their cheek. 😧

Learn something new every day. 😉
 
I had a 78 DT175 too it was my dads when he was a kid and he seized the motor the rebuilt it for me. I seized the motor and he scrapped it lol.

It never ran right it always bogged down no matter what you did to it, but I road the shit out of it....maybe even went through water almost to the tank a few times, maybe. Hit a tree doing 30, had the handle bar stick in my stomach like a cook cutter high siding it on clay, buncha shit.
Mine was a 79 IT175. It was a nice bike, torquey, but still a bit underpowered. Road it for a couple of years and traded it for a 1969 Mach 1, that needed a lot of work. Still was a good trade.
 
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Mine was a 79 IT175. It was a nice bike, torquey, but still a bit underpowered. Road it for a couple of years and traded it for a 1969 Mach 1, that needed a lot of work. Still was a good trade.
I had a 79 IT-175 that I raced in Hare Scrambles. Here's my current ride a 1982 IT-250 . I also have a 1978 DT-175 that needs the rear wheel relaced .
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I already have 3 harmonicas and plenty of zipties in my truck waiting for April Fools Day. One each for two buddies/my brother in law’s trucks.

They came in a 4 pack. I decided my 4 year old needed the fourth harmonica. A little early April Fools prank on my wife. Gave it to him, and left for work. 😂