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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Prepare for LANDSLIDE TRUMP VICTORY on November 5th followed by AVALANCH of FAKE KAMALA BALLOTS counted in the days that follow
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Prepare for LANDSLIDE TRUMP VICTORY on November 5th followed by AVALANCH of FAKE KAMALA BALLOTS counted in the days that follow

by S.D. Wells, Natural News: There should be no election denial syndrome after November 5th, when Donald J. Trump voters flood the nation and turn nearly every state red, including all the swing states. First off, take a good look at every single Trump rally to date, and you see thousands of fans showing up […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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A Conference You Need To Watch! Healing from Nanotech and More
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A Conference You Need To Watch! Healing from Nanotech and More

from HopeGirl Alternative News: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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Country Roundup
Country Roundup
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Zach Bryan's Ex Deb Has Something to Say About His Recent Breakup
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Zach Bryan's Ex Deb Has Something to Say About His Recent Breakup

Bryan's ex-girlfriend Deb says she takes no joy in watching him and Brianna 'Chickenfry' LaPaglia go through heartbreak. Continue reading…
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
1 y ·Youtube Politics

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Understanding Nixon | 5 Minute Videos | PragerU
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Conservative Voices
1 y ·Youtube Politics

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Earth Science Professor DEBUNKS Leo Dicaprio's Climate Change Argument on Hurricanes
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Democratic Stronghold Suddenly Becomes a Battleground State as Trump Takes Lead in 'Poll Shocker'
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Democratic Stronghold Suddenly Becomes a Battleground State as Trump Takes Lead in 'Poll Shocker'

Polls like this, coupled with candidates' behavior, make one question conventional wisdom regarding the competitiveness of the 2024 presidential election. On Sunday, in what the New Hampshire Journal called a "poll shocker," a new NH Journal/Praecones Analytica poll showed former President Donald Trump holding a narrow lead over Vice President...
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Trump ROCKS Madison Square Garden, Kamala PANICS!
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Bikers Den
Bikers Den
1 y

It’s Hot Between My Legs
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It’s Hot Between My Legs

That Can Be Fixed Sitting at the kitchen table with Rogue, enjoying reading Facebook posts I blurted out “It’s Hot Between my Legs”. Rogue was sipping on his coffee and almost chocked. He asked what are you talking about.  The post that I was reading on Facebook was referring to the same problem that I had the day before. She was asking riders if they were experiencing the extreme heat that was radiating off the engine. Rogues responded by telling me it was one hundred degrees outside and you are sitting over an air-cooled motorcycle engine, what do I expect? I reminded him of our ride the day before when I told him that “It is too hot in between my legs” the heat coming off the engine is too hot. Rogue said, “we live in Florida”. That was not the response I was looking for. But he did tell me there is a part to help that. I decided to research to see if there was a part which deflected the heat off the engine away from in between my legs. I found a Mid-Frame Air Deflectors which could help solve my dilemma. Mid-Frame Air Deflector 29200105 | Harley-Davidson USA Description Improve rider comfort during the summer riding season. • Designed for severe duty and extreme temperature applications • Inconspicuous black deflectors attach to the frame and surround the top of the rear cylinder head • Scoop shape captures the moving air and uses the flow to direct the heat down and away from the rider to improve comfort • Compatible with Original Equipment and Harley-Davidson accessory seats and rocker covers • Includes all required mounting hardware It just so happened my birthday was approaching, and Rogue said, “Happy Birthday” and ordered this part for my Softail FXST.  The installation was very simple. First you need to remove the seat and install deflectors over mid-frame.  Slide the right deflector into the left deflector engaging a snap. Install the screw from the right side and nut into indent on the left side. The torque for this install is 10-15 Inch Pounds  Replace the seat pulling on the front of the seat to verify its secure and in place.  Later in the day I was able to test out the new install. Beautiful day in Florida. Rode for a period of time and when I stopped at a light and could notice that the heat off the motor wasn’t as hot as it had been on prior rides.  So, I made a good decision and would recommend the deflectors to those that think. “It’s Hot Between Their Legs”, The post It’s Hot Between My Legs appeared first on Bikernet Blog - Online Biker Magazine.
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Bikers Den
Bikers Den
1 y

Trask Performance’s Tornado Turbo Kit by Drag Specialties
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Trask Performance’s Tornado Turbo Kit by Drag Specialties

Motorcycle enthusiasts are always searching for ways to boost their bike’s performance. I’m especially guilty. One surefire way to gain […] The post Trask Performance’s Tornado Turbo Kit by Drag Specialties appeared first on Hot Bike Magazine.
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Bikers Den
Bikers Den
1 y

North Georgia Triangle Motorcycle Ride | Favorite Ride
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North Georgia Triangle Motorcycle Ride | Favorite Ride

This quiet, cozy, well-stocked cabin was our home away from home while visiting North Georgia. Lodging options are plentiful in the area. (Photos by the author.) My family and I live in Jacksonville, Florida, where midsummer heat and humidity can press down on you like a weight. Looking for a respite, we headed for the higher elevations of the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Georgia, some of the southernmost mountains in the 2,000-mile Appalachian chain. Where there are mountains there are usually good motorcycling roads, and North Georgia has some real gems. Scan the QR code above or click here to view the route on REVER With my wife, kids, and parents piled in the family hauler and my motorcycle on the trailer, the six-hour drive had all the makings of National Lampoon’s Vacation. We avoided any hijinks, but we were relieved to arrive at our favorite cabin in Cleveland, Georgia. With my family preoccupied with their own wanderings, I was eager to head out for a ride. I’m an MSF instructor with more than 20 years of riding experience, but as a flatlander I had to recalibrate my brain to the tight curves, camber changes, rises, and dips that are common in North Georgia. Discarded hiking boots adorn an oak tree at Walasi‑Yi Interpretive Center, a popular place to rest and restock on the Appalachian Trail at Neels Gap. The southern trailhead for the AT is 29 miles away on Springer Mountain. From Cleveland, I rode north on U.S. Route 129 to U.S. Route 19/129, which forms the eastern side of a famous loop known as the Georgia Triangle that connects U.S. 19, State Route 60, and State Route 180. Heading north on U.S. 19/129, I stopped at the Walasi-Yi Interpretive Center, where the Appalachian Trail cuts through Neels Gap. The small stone building was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps, and both it and the AT were completed in 1937. Walasi-Yi supports AT hikers with a hostel, bathroom and shower facilities, a mail drop, a store, and shuttle services. Cloudy skies obscured the views from Brasstown Bald, but on a clear day you can see four states. Georgia’s tallest mountain is accessible via a steep, windy road off State Route 180. After enjoying the sweeping, roller-coaster curves of U.S. 19/129, I turned east on SR-180 and headed toward Brasstown Bald, Georgia’s highest peak at 4,784 feet. From Jacks Gap, getting to Brasstown Bald requires riding up a narrow, winding one-way up, one-way down road with guard rails, low speed limits, and unrestricted views of the surrounding mountains. Once near the top, it costs $8 to park, and you can take a shuttle or hike the last 0.6 mile to the observation tower, where you can see four states on a clear day. A nice view of the Blue Ridge Mountains from an overlook on Richard B. Russell Scenic Highway (State Route 346), a fun road through the national forest near the Georgia Triangle. Backtracking on SR-180, I turned south on State Route 346, also known as the Richard B. Russell Scenic Highway, which meanders through the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest for 23 miles. It ends at State Route 75A, and continuing east another few miles takes you to the charming but tourist-heavy town of Helen, which is modeled after a Swiss alpine village. I was there to ride, so I rode south on SR-75A, reconnected with U.S. 129, and then turned left (south) on U.S. 19. At the roundabout at Stonepile Gap, I continued north on SR-60, another wonderfully winding mountain road that forms the western leg of the Georgia Triangle. See all of Rider‘s U.S. South motorcycle rides here. After passing the Two Wheels of Suches motorcycle resort on my left, I turned right (east) on SR-180 (Wolf Pen Gap Road), the northern leg of the Georgia Triangle, which is the tightest and most technical of the three. The Appalachian Trail crosses State Route 60 at Woody Gap, 3,160 feet above sea level. After passing Lake Trahlyta and Vogel State Park on the right, I turned north again and took U.S. 19/129 all the way to Blairsville. Rather than contend with traffic on U.S. Route 76, I took a more leisurely route west on the Blue Ridge Highway and then Old U.S. 76. At Morganton, I reconnected with SR-60 and enjoyed more curves on my return to Suches. After riding nearly 150 miles, I had earned a cold drink, a snack, and some relaxation time in one of the rocking chairs at Two Wheels of Suches. This well-known and well-maintained motorcycle resort and campground is a great place to meet fellow riders, see cool bikes, and have a meal, pitch a tent, or rent a room in the lodge. For a Florida resident like me, riding in North Georgia is a real treat. Winding roads, mountain scenery, and cooler temperatures are a welcome break from flat, straight roads and sweltering heat. The Georgia Triangle and other nearby roads scratched my itch for curvy roads and mountain scenery, and the temperatures were much cooler than back home. The cabin’s grill and a lazy hammock near the burbling creek were calling my name, so I saddled up again and rode back to Cleveland. Once my family had gathered around the table set with sizzling burgers, everyone asked about my adventures, and I enjoyed sharing my story. As I said to my 7-year-old, the best part of a trip, no matter how near or far, is coming home. See all of Rider‘s touring stories here. North Georgia Triangle Motorcycle Ride Resources Georgia Tourism Blue Ridge Mountains Brasstown Bald/Chattahoochee-Oconee NF Two Wheels of Suches Brian Carpenter lives in Jacksonville, Florida. He’s a life-long motorcyclist who rides year-round, and he participates in the motorcycling community on various levels and is passionate about learning, coaching, and being an advocate for the lifestyle. The post North Georgia Triangle Motorcycle Ride | Favorite Ride appeared first on Rider Magazine.
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