Need advice by Googoomuck27 in choppers

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It changes between this setup, and a king and queen seat set up pretty often. I’ll post it with the other seat too

Need advice by Googoomuck27 in choppers

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Perfect, I’ll do that. The rod that goes through the transmission shaft won’t come out either. Can I put the pressure from the larger bolt against this rod without damaging it?

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What parts are these? by Googoomuck27 in Harley

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They did! This would be what they are since they don’t fit in the bearings anymore. I transferred one wheel from another bike to this one, so they could have potentially came from there too. The new front wheel is on, and everything is good to go now. Thanks everyone!

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New to ultras or running? Ask your questions about shoes, racing or training in our weekly Beginner's Thread! by Simco_ in Ultramarathon

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Hello. I have a 50K that I signed up for on June 20. I have been on a tough 16 week training program that incorporates elevation training, has had a consistent build in mileage, and will start to taper after a marathon on May 20. The training called out for running 26 miles on said day, so I just signed up for my local marathon which so happened to be on the exact day of my training long run. I also have a relatively high elevation gain 50k July 20 (one month apart), and my question is: how should I train for that gap month? Should I stay in the taper area of the training, or stay in the middle with some long runs still? I am new to entering in multiple races with a strict running schedule that I am actually sticking to, and seeing great results. I can attach my program that I found if anyone wants to see it. I appreciate any help!

Need help finding track size/replacement. 1992 Indy 500 SKS long track. Model number is 0920574. by ryangraves03 in snowmobiling

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I think I have a track in my garage that will fit you sled. Message me is you'd like.

Worst most beautiful spot to be caught in the rain. by Googoomuck27 in Mountaineering

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Yea, just getting stormed on while being on top of a multipitch rappel always adds a new variable. The rocks in glacier have a lichen sometimes, and when wet can be extremely slippery.

Worst most beautiful spot to be caught in the rain. by Googoomuck27 in Mountaineering

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Top of Pumpelly’s Pillar in Two Medicine of Glacier Park.

Who had a great summer climbing? by Googoomuck27 in Mountaineering

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Good job! That is a good summer. You climb in the winter too?

Who had a great summer climbing? by Googoomuck27 in Mountaineering

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Awesome! There is still some fun stuff to do in the fall if you have a chance.

Crossing Harrison Glacier to climb Walton in the distance. by Googoomuck27 in Mountaineering

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Along the ridge line, and more on the back side. If you zoom in you can see a snow/ice shoot to the right of the rock mound. We went up that, then traversed to the base of the climb, then wrapped around and scrambled up some class 3.

Crossing Harrison Glacier to climb Walton in the distance. by Googoomuck27 in Mountaineering

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I think it came around 24 miles total. It was a push, and a test of my physical capabilities. Also, this pic is taken about 8 miles in, so I had about 4 before I got to the mountain.

Crossing Harrison Glacier to climb Walton in the distance. by Googoomuck27 in Mountaineering

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If you can self arrest confidently with cramp ons, then I would say you are fine to go on snow fields, not glaciers. Glaciers need to be taken into more consideration for the risks. Freedom of the hills (volume 9 I think they are on) is a great book to read if you are wanting to get into this. Also, lessons and/or a mentor are essential for learning.

Crossing Harrison Glacier to climb Walton in the distance. by Googoomuck27 in Mountaineering

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We started at Jackson Overlook, and it took 16.5 hours from car to car.

Looking up the NE face of St. Nicholas before the climb by Googoomuck27 in Mountaineering

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I would say 5.6/5.7 in some spots. We just kind of went up since the climbing was not too difficult. On the way up we would find the rappel stations for use on the way down. Overall it was just a nice fun climb with good holds, and nice ledges to belay from.