We have all heard that Bananas are the key food source for Potassium.
A Banana is medium to lower, it's just easy to carry (BUT BRUSES & MUSHES)
Banana 537
Baked Potato = 1081 (skin on)
Raisin's = 1086
Dates = 1186
And MANY MORE BEAT OUT A BANANA
Eat what you enjoy, (your brain may be telling you to do so for a reason)
Just know,, WHAT AND WHY
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starting issues?
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potassium foods (nklr kind of)
This is NOT an advertisement from me. Just a real world testimonial:
I bought one of these http://www.bananaguard.com/ from aerostich.com a few years ago and it really works!
Sure, it's the dumbest (and possibly obscene, if you have a dirty mind) looking thing I ever bought.
But, most bananas fit inside. They remain unbruised after hours in a tank or tail bag and if you're in a location
where you cannot readily dispose of the peel, is a decent container until you get to a trash bin.
I take the stickers off the bananas and put them on the case. It's covered now.
The hinge is beginning to fail, though.
No fear. I already bought a replacement guard and it's waiting in the wings.
-eddie
=)
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On Wed, 05 Jun 2013 15:24:32 -0500 Ron Criswell
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<><><><><> <><><><><> Criswell, Check/clean the clutch switch located below the clutch lever on the left bar. They often get dirty/gunked up and cause issues. They also get out of adjustment pretty easily but are easy to play with and slide back into proper adjustment. If that doesn't help make sure you have a green neutral light and then also check the small wires connector on the starter solenoid behind the black plastic cover over the left footpeg. If that doesn't make a difference check the connectors below the instrument cluster. Didn't you just have a problem with one of them??? A loose connector sure could cause an intermittent issue. Best, Jeff Saline ABC # 4412 South Dakota Airmarshal Airheads Beemer Club www.airheads.org The Beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota 75 R90/6, 03 KLR650 . . . ____________________________________________________________ Weird but easy Use this simple trick to collect silver from practically any bank http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/51afa146bdc3721466b7bst04vuc> > > Sent from my iPad > > Folks my bike is starting to be worrisome starting it. If I put it > in neutral and hit the starter button, sometimes it acts like it is > getting no contact at the starter button. Today at lunch.....I > thought I was stranded. The sidestand switch is disabled.??? > > Criswell
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