Took the Mustang out yesterday, just 'cuz I could, that and it was only about 80 degrees outside, and drove around for no particular reason.
Stood on the throttle a few times and watched the tell-tale sign of the secondaries opening, the engine going full rich out the tailpipes and listened to the Ford symphony play. It was terrific.
I did it all with zero regard to Gaia. She'll survive.
Took the Mustang out yesterday, just 'cuz I could, that and it was only about 80 degrees outside, and drove around for no particular reason.
ReplyDeleteStood on the throttle a few times and watched the tell-tale sign of the secondaries opening, the engine going full rich out the tailpipes and listened to the Ford symphony play. It was terrific.
I did it all with zero regard to Gaia. She'll survive.
Riding a bike and gardening... you're straying dangerously close to hippie territory.
ReplyDeleteDon't believe the weight limit for that seat-post mount rack.
ReplyDeleteIf you get anywhere near 25 lbs, it will start to crack and break on you.
They are fragile.
If it will hold a six-pack of longneck beers or a twelve-pack of Diet Dew, I'll be happy.
ReplyDeleteIf it'll hold both at the same time, I'll be freakin' ecstatic!
Your post didn't make any sense until I clicked on the link... I always thought a "bike rack" was where you parked the thing.
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It's OK - feel free to drive whatever. :) Al T.
ReplyDeleteIf you rode you bike to the Post Office, where would you tuck your gun when you enter the victim disarment zone?
ReplyDeleteYou expect to carry a 12 pack of Mountain Dew on your rack then?
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
( post gifs please )