.J-Rod10 said:I think he has operators and machinists mixed up.
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.J-Rod10 said:I think he has operators and machinists mixed up.
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Keep one or 2 around, then when you aren't sure if it needs stitches but a band aid isn't enough you can fix it. From experience it'll stay on 3-4 days, which is enough to get the healing going.
I’m 3 pages late to the party, but congrats Sonreir!Sonreir said:I bought Vintage Connections.
It just about fits into the shop, but I definitely have some organizing to do.
J-Rod10 said:Lol. That what my first thought. The blade broke, went quite deep. Had the woman take a look at it, she's a nurse. She recommended stitches. It's butterfly taped and wrapped until I can get some rear sets shipped this afternoon. Been leaking blood for hours now.
Getting dull where it cuts, too much pressure on it. Unfortunately, the rest of it is still sharp as can be.CrabsAndCylinders said:What causes these blades to break like that?
J-Rod10 said:Getting dull where it cuts, too much pressure on it. Unfortunately, the rest of it is still sharp as can be.
J-Rod10 said:Getting dull where it cuts, too much pressure on it. Unfortunately, the rest of it is still sharp as can be.
I managed to make it six years without slipping with one. My old man has scars all over from them throughout his 30+ years. I don't know many that haven't gotten a cut from one.SONIC. said:My machinist buddy told me the other day that he's seen more injuries caused by a deburr tool than any other tool in a machine shop lol
J-Rod10 said:I managed to make it six years without slipping with one. My old man has scars all over from them throughout his 30+ years. I don't know many that haven't gotten a cut from one.
Hurco550 said:Snagged an extra set of wheels for the dr650. Plan is to mount a street set on one set and knobbies on the other. I have tried out the dual sport tires, and while they are a good compromise, I feel like im either riding offroad pretty hard or on the street. With this setup, though ill have to switch back and forth, ill be able to be all in with whatever style of riding im doing, and also have a different gearset for each wheelset as well.
I was, but these came up and I'm being lazy for now lol Speedo drive works on these, since they will (almost) bolt in, and the kickstand is the right height so it won't have to be switched out with the wheel swap like the dual 17,s would. I'll still likely use the katana wheels for a supermoto setup eventually thoughridesolo said:
Nice! Thought you were going to use Katana wheels?
Thankfully, he isn't. ;Dridesolo said:
Nice! Thought you were going to use Katana wheels?
Hurco550 said:Snagged an extra set of wheels for the dr650. Plan is to mount a street set on one set and knobbies on the other. I have tried out the dual sport tires, and while they are a good compromise, I feel like im either riding offroad pretty hard or on the street. With this setup, though ill have to switch back and forth, ill be able to be all in with whatever style of riding im doing, and also have a different gearset for each wheelset as well.
Lol you can still sell a bike with an extra wheel setcanyoncarver said:Sounds like the DR is not for sale any longer either. !