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DoobieBrother

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First off:

The motorcyclist was driving through a green light and by his RPM indicator was not doing much more than 35mph.
The person who hit him ran a red light.
Also notice that another car crossed through the same intersection a split second after he hit the ground from being struck on the right side by the first car.
So he would have been hit by the second car even if the first car had missed him.
(*edit: unless that was the car that was behind the motorcyclist at the time of the accident, and they just slowed down in time and pulled around the accident scene)

He wasn't racing around like an idiot.
He was driving in a place where people drive like morons and don't pay attention to the world around them.
His only mistake was assuming no one was going to run their red light as he approached the intersection.


Second:

High powered motorcycle!!!
HA!!!

I feel confident that in a full on drag race with starting lights, radar & timer at a race track, and with two determined drivers with decent skills or no skills. that the Ninja 300 will keep up and MAYBE just barely beat a car like a Honda Accord or Civic with a stock V-6 engine.

0 to 60mph times are about 5.5sec with a good rider, and quarter mile times are low-14's to high-13's at just over 104mph, which is about 10mph below it top speed.

This is no more a dangerous bike than any other one out there.
:-)
As a rider of older, nasty bikes from the Dark Ages, this new Ninja 300 is light years beyond the stuff we used to think was awesome.
It handles GREAT, has good ABS, and has a slipper clutch.
The thing only weighs 380lbs, so it's easy to control, and even with crappy stock tires you can stuff it into a corner and change your line at any time and it just goes where you tell it.
Only thing missing is traction control, but that's "built-in" with a small engine with a modest 35hp at the rear wheels.
(a tune-able suspension, front & rear, and stickier tires would make this a near perfect bike.)

What this article shows is that the Australian government probably doesn't like the Ninja 300 because it attracts less-skilled riders who are more prone to accidents (single vehicle and multi-vehicle), and they are trying to stir up crap to get even more restrictive legislation in place regarding motorcycles and their tiered licensing system, and/or are trying to build a case against them based on added costs to the health care system due to negligent riders and car drivers.

Australian news seems to like to wag the dog a bit too much.
:-)
 
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DoobieBrother

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I will say one huge bonus of being lucky enough to have gotten a lime green Special Edition model is that a lot of casual bikers, and most car enthusiasts give this bike undue respect when pulling up next to me at lights.
They just see the flashy lime green and the type of bike it is and seem to assume it's one of it's big sisters.
Every muscle car that has been around me on the roads & highways tip toes around me as if they don't want to start a race for fear of losing.
So funny because it's not that fast of a bike!
:-)
I even got squirrely and was throttle blipping next to a highly modded WRX, looking over at him and doing little 1-foot leaps waiting for the light to change, just to fuck with him (a WRX would annihilate my little 300).
I love the cars, and really just wanted to see if he'd hit the throttle to give a taste of the sound, but he didn't take my bait.
:-(
After I pulled up next to him, I could see him stiffen up, and then he did everything he could to look forward and avoid eye contact.
He must have been smoked by different bikes and thought mine was a bigger one.
I also love how now that I'm not on a scooter, I get waves from 75% of the other bikes now.
And by love, I mean the ironic kind of "love" where there is little warmth to go around.
I always wave on my scooter, and rarely got waved back at, even by other scooter riders.
And you can't tell me you didn't see a fluorescent orange scooter with a guy wearing a hi-viz yellow safety vest over his riding jacket! :-)
Oh, well.
I still give a wave to all on two-wheels.
Except bicyclists.
They're just weird.
;-)
bongsmilie
 

ghb

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Alright guys I was referred to this forums by one of your homies but anyways here's the plan this is my first grow I have five Barney blue.cheese going and I'm wondering how long is a good.veg time and what kind of.yield can I hope.for using the 600 watt btw here's my girls (hope fully girls lol) almost a month old View attachment 3287900

i've grown it a few times, great strain for a first grow imo.
if you have no plans to top or train the plants then i would say get them into some 20l+ pots within the next week and look to switch to 12/12 within the next 3 weeks. it doesn;t stretch as much as most strains i have grown but it will still end up at least twice the height it was before flowering.
looking good so far, what soil is that?
 

AlphaPhase

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Motorcycle accidents make e sad, I lost a friend to a crash from someone running a red light too. Really wish drivers, ALL drivers, I've seen some bikers that ride like idiots, need to. pay Extra attention behind the wheel, who knows, maybe thatwould make 90% of them not happen.

Damn MO, that's a nice bag there, there will be 20 years of fun behind that bad :)
 

AlphaPhase

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  1. DIY root riot Styrofoam egg carton tray. Works perfect.
  2. Bubbles from the AITs
  3. Dwc root porn
  4. Veg room uncluttered
  5. Caught a late night second wind and finished all I had to do :D forgot I had some budder and woooohooooo I feel good. Gnite #2 bongsmilie
 

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jimmer6577

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Motorcycle accidents make e sad, I lost a friend to a crash from someone running a red light too. Really wish drivers, ALL drivers, I've seen some bikers that ride like idiots, need to. pay Extra attention behind the wheel, who knows, maybe thatwould make 90% of them not happen.

Damn MO, that's a nice bag there, there will be 20 years of fun behind that bad :)
My dad was in a coma for 2 1/2 weeks from a motorcycle accident when I was a kid.
 

TheBman24

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Welcome to the club. I'm PA bound in the next couple years, yall better get shit legalized or something in a hurry. :) Plants look good btw. Maybe expect 12-15 oz for your first harvest from a 600.
Thanks man that would be a great yield and brother I don't see PA becoming marijuana friendly anytime soon unfortunately lol
i've grown it a few times, great strain for a first grow imo.
if you have no plans to top or train the plants then i would say get them into some 20l+ pots within the next week and look to switch to 12/12 within the next 3 weeks. it doesn;t stretch as much as most strains i have grown but it will still end up at least twice the height it was before flowering.
looking good so far, what soil is that?
It's that organic fox farm soil heard it's pretty good but I plan to top I guess it's time to isn't it
 

ghb

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Thanks man that would be a great yield and brother I don't see PA becoming marijuana friendly anytime soon unfortunately lol

It's that organic fox farm soil heard it's pretty good but I plan to top I guess it's time to isn't it
i would always recommend topping to create a more even canopy, it can also help boost the yield and quality of the overall product. i agree it is a good time to do it, before they waste any more energy on the main top. you defo want bigger pots for blooming too, 10 gal would be awesome, 5 gal will do the job but you may run out of steam towards the end. are you using all the fox farm products or are you hoping the soil is enough?



sexy budshot budolskie, how is the flavour?
 

TheBman24

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i would always recommend topping to create a more even canopy, it can also help boost the yield and quality of the overall product. i agree it is a good time to do it, before they waste any more energy on the main top. you defo want bigger pots for blooming too, 10 gal would be awesome, 5 gal will do the job but you may run out of steam towards the end. are you using all the fox farm products or are you hoping the soil is enough?



sexy budshot budolskie, how is the flavour?
I'm using the flora nova nutes and those are 5 gallon pots right there
 

TheBman24

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like i said they will get the job done but in soil a bigger pot will always get a bigger yield, are you feeding yet?
Well that was another question I had I was feeding then I just transplanted into those bigger pots with new soil so I wasn't sure if that soil had enough nutes for a week or two or if I should continue feeding
 

ghb

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i'm a real noob when it comes to soil but my understanding is that the soil contains enough nutes to keep the plants going for a certain amount of time, when the soil starts to become depleted the plants will start to show signs of deficiency and then you should add the nutes, this can prevent nute burn and other complications brought about by overfertilising.

plants are looking good though so keep doing whatever it is you are doing.

i just bought the bio bizz line up to try the "bottled organics" approach, i've been in coco for a long time now and whilst i am very happy with the results i get there is always a side of me that likes to try new things. i'll most likely do a side by side to see how it performs in my garden.
 

TheBman24

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i'm a real noob when it comes to soil but my understanding is that the soil contains enough nutes to keep the plants going for a certain amount of time, when the soil starts to become depleted the plants will start to show signs of deficiency and then you should add the nutes, this can prevent nute burn and other complications brought about by overfertilising.

plants are looking good though so keep doing whatever it is you are doing.

i just bought the bio bizz line up to try the "bottled organics" approach, i've been in coco for a long time now and whilst i am very happy with the results i get there is always a side of me that likes to try new things. i'll most likely do a side by side to see how it performs in my garden.
There go man best of luck
 

Enwhysea

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Alright guys I was referred to this forums by one of your homies but anyways here's the plan this is my first grow I have five Barney blue.cheese going and I'm wondering how long is a good.veg time and what kind of.yield can I hope.for using the 600 watt btw here's my girls (hope fully girls lol) almost a month old View attachment 3287900
glad you took my advice bro welcome to CLUB 600....WHERE WE DO IT BETTER THAN MOST lol hopefully we can help you have a successful grow. i look up to the guys in this forum like they were my 3rd step dad when it comes to advice
 
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