What's up with the bracelets made from a woven length of parachute cord?
They sell these as "survival bracelets".
Let's see: I need a piece of rope about 6 feet long in an emergency situation.
*Too short and too small to support my weight.
*Not long enough to use for much more than a tourniquet.
*I have to have both hands free + the time to unravel the rope to use it.
Hmmmm.
I keep 550 cord in various lengths stashed in pack pockets, a saddle bag,
my tool kit, riding jacket pocket, etc...
All longer lengths of cord and easier to get at/use.
eddie
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spark plug reading
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spark plug reading
http://i943.photobucket.com/albums/ad278/halgot1/klrsprakrplug005.jpg
best pic(sorry not greatest) VERSUS
http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.atvriders.com/images/articles/spa\
rkplug/sparkcolors.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.atvriders.com/articles/sparkplug.htm\
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Nothing coming off my plug and nothing sticking on it
Light grey...maybe light brown would be a hair better
So, I could go up again one notch to 152 main jet but doesn't seem to be any urgency
J#3
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