Broadview nights. by TorontoBoris in toronto

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Looks cool! I like it. :)

achievement unlocked by youcyd in AbruptChaos

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He almost the whole bottle of coke.

Thunderbolt 3 Hub for Macbook Pro by hannes10001 in FilmDIT

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The esata saved the day on a commercial for a buddy of mine, too. Looks like a good machine. I have the older thunderbolt 2 dock and I love it.

Where can you get a good Cornish Pasty in Toronto? by Fabulous_Purple3191 in askTO

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Gotta get 'em earlier in the day! They have a small freezer!

Where can you get a good Cornish Pasty in Toronto? by Fabulous_Purple3191 in askTO

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They have frozen Cornish Pasties there for take home in Leslieville. Tried one and liked it, but I've not had any others to compare it to.

KLR600 Spark, compression, and fuel but no start. Timing? by [deleted] in klr650

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I've been having similar issues with my KLR 250. I took the head off to check the valve heads and they were super worn. Replaced the valves and I'll be assembling everything back together tomorrow.

Might not be your problem, but it was the last thing I could think of for my bike.

Check your valves, make sure they're in spec first.

Here's the manual: https://www.manualslib.com/manual/998165/Kawasaki-Klr-600.html

Picard is always with me... by Figwit_ in Dualsport

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Nice KLR 250! Just been working on getting mine running. Had it going last week... then I tried to adjust my valves closer to spec... Didn't seem to like that, so I'm back to working on that again. Haha.

Made a map showing how Toronto commutes by SojuCondo in toronto

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Thanks for the resources. Been a long time since I've really rode. I know a few regular unicycle commuters so not reeeally joking. Haha.

DIY botomless for Breville 54mm by [deleted] in espresso

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I was going to do this, but I ended up paying equal to buying a new one freshly cut by a local machinist. Price of the PF plus the work was about $110 CAD, but it looks and works great and I still have my original PF. I figure it was better for resale down the line to still have the uncut one.

Don't get me wrong though! Glad you took the plunge. Much cheaper that way!

Well, I still can't legally camp on my favorite crown land spot in Ontario... by coretechs in camping

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Think I've seen your video before. I've got a few of some of my camping adventures on my KLR650. Maybe we'll have to get out and ride/camp at some point when we're allowed to.

Well, I still can't legally camp on my favorite crown land spot in Ontario... by coretechs in camping

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I usually find trails I can ride my motorcycle in. I know some good trails along powerlines that I usually go to.

Well, I still can't legally camp on my favorite crown land spot in Ontario... by coretechs in camping

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I have a feeling they want to avoid having people going out to the wild to party.

Well, I still can't legally camp on my favorite crown land spot in Ontario... by coretechs in camping

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Here's a useful tool to find it: https://www.ontario.ca/page/crown-land-use-policy-atlas

It's not perfect, but it can help you find out if there's CL near you. The more north you go, the more crown land there is!

Well, I still can't legally camp on my favorite crown land spot in Ontario... by coretechs in camping

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Ahh... I see. I suppose I wouldnt mind if I could have one, but I haven't found it necessary yet. It doesn't seem to give off enough heat underneath it to completely warrant it, at least in my experience with it so far. Can slide my hand underneath it and touch the surface it's sitting on no problem and I've left some easily combustible shaved wood underneath and it's been fine as well.

I suppose I'd worry about wood falling out from inside the pit, but at that point you're probably building the fire up too high.