Posts by Frankie55

    I decided to look up equity. The top is what is being pushed. Life experience in red.




    Reality


    Person “A” in the blue shirt is 50 years old. He has worked is whole life. Started out working multiple jobs and saved his money as he moved up. He saw a need to produce wooden crates. He invested his life savings at a great risk and has hired 20 workers. He gets up at 5 a.m. to go over business details and ensure thinks are running smooth for his business and his customers.


    Equality


    Person “B” in the red shirt is 30 years old. He is hired by person “A”. He is dedicated, gets up at 7 a.m. to go to work every day and works hard to provide for his family. It’s not easy but he is making things work and has the same equal opportunities his boss has. He makes things happen for himself, his family and the country.


    Equity


    Person “C” in the purple shirt is 25 years old. He doesn’t have a job and has the day off. He's woke and would like to enjoy all the benefits he is entitled to as a human being. You can see in the reality picture on the left he made his choice to start digging himself a hole. By the time he reaches 30 years old he will start to look for justice.


    Justice


    Justice is supplied in the form of socialism. Social justice today, a collective society where a vote is harnessed with the promise of unearned benefits. These benefits are provided through the efforts of person “A & B".










    From the list of 2020 presidential candidates. Plenty of choices to choose from.


    Republican Party, Democratic Party, Independent, Nonpartisan, Green Party, Unaffiliated, Socialist Party, Socialist Equality Party, Nonpartisan, Other, Nonpartisan, Unaffiliated, Progressive Party, American Independent Party, Independent American Party, United Citizens Party, Libertarian Party, Constitution Party, The Human Rights Party, People's Party, American Solidarity Party, We the People Party, U.S. Taxpayers Party, Independent Conservative Democratic Party, Veterans Party of America Party, Reform Party, Nonpartisan, Peace and Freedom Party, Citizens' Party, Boiling Frog, Party for Socialism and Liberation, Ace Party, Life and Liberty, George Wallace Party, Democratic-Farmer Labor Party, C.U.P., Independence Party, Independence Party, Reform Party, Alliance Party, Socialist Workers Party, American Independent Conservative Party, Independent Conservative Democratic Party,


    https://ballotpedia.org/List_o…0_presidential_candidates


    I have to admit. I do like the metric system. Wrench to big, go one smaller. Wrench to small, go one bigger. No more of this 7/16, 1/2, 5/8, then you get hit with 7/32? WTF? So Canada has that going for it! I remember my grade school teacher's explaining that within five years America will go metric. That was 50+ years ago.

    Before replacing my old angle drive, I never had yo mess with the belt. Now, it seems no matter what I do, the belt keeps drifting to the outside and makes noise. I'm about ready to beg someone in the Houston area who's aligned their belt to come help me as I'm getting beyond frustrated to the point that I'm considering robbing a bank to get a 4-wheel kit. Even more alarming, I'm even thinking about going to a dealer!=O

    One thing I've noticed is that the pivot shaft sometimes wants to turn when I'm trying to torque the pivot shaft nut, an action that can change the belt positioning, so I've learned to either have someone secure the pivot shaft so it can't turn while torquing the pivot shat nut or contort myself so I can place a foot on the socket wrench on the pivot shaft while reaching around/over the tire to torque the pivot shaft nut.

    You're not alone. Yes, you are correct the pivot shaft can turn when placing the final torque on the nut. For me it didn't happen at all times, but at times it did, I used an extension bar to hold while I torque the nut. The final torque on the nut will also change the belt position. This worked for me. I loosened the nut and rotated the rear wheel to see how it tracked and adjusted to position as suggested not touching either flange but slightly favoring inboard. Then I torqued the nut to 195 ft lbs. After torquing the nut, it always changed the belt track, so once I got it in the ballpark, I marked the pivot shaft at the 12 o'clock position with a silver marker and rechecked after torquing the nut. I would recheck after final torque and if necessary, loosen the nut and readjust the pivot shaft 1/4 turn at a time (counterclockwise to move the belt outboard or clockwise the move inboard) Then torque again and recheck and adjust 1/4 turn as necessary till it settled into a true track with the final torque on the nut.


    It's not you it's a narrow range that shifts with torque. One important thing I noticed (it drove me nuts) is that the flanges on the rear sprocket have a chamfered edge and it will appear as though the belt is not riding on the edge when in fact it is. The belt needs to be off the edges so as to expose teeth on both sides. It's a bear!

    Changed the angle drive oil today. 75w250. Have the belt tension set at .75 in. cold, tracking on the sweet spot (centered favoring the inside just a bit). Took a ride today with no radio on. Much, much better. After five years I love my slingshot more today than ever! :00000441:


    A nice thing to have on hand. The doggie training pads in extra-large. The inside is absorbent with an outer plastic. No matter how careful my intent I always seem to miss the mark.





    I wonder if the stress was too much to handle or...


    https://nypost.com/2022/06/28/…rms-michael-stenger-dies/


    A Senate Rules Committee report cited Sund and Stenger’s inaction in the Capitol violence, finding that Sund never submitted a formal request to Capitol Police for National Guard support ahead of Jan. 6. Instead, Sund had “informal conversations” with Stenger on the possible need for National Guard troops.

    If this doesn't reveal the level of distortion this administration is leading the county into, I don't know what will. This is beyond insane! Yes, I know the Juul ruling was rescinded for what I believe was unfair to single out a single manufacture, but the point is the distorted intent will continue. Zero willingness to secure the boarder for the protection of the US citizens. Fentanyl VS vaping, it's not a hard decision where the priority should be placed.


    https://www.newsweek.com/fda-j…wing-e-cigarettes-1718323


    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has taken Juul e-cigarettes off the market in the U.S., three years after the company stopped selling its fruity and sweet flavors after being accused of targeting minors.

    The FDA issued the ban on Wednesday, stating, "the company must stop selling and distributing these products. In addition, those currently on the U.S. market must be removed, or risk enforcement action."



    https://www.foxnews.com/us/cal…s-fentanyl-pills-released


    Two drug traffickers in California who were arrested last week for being in possession of 150,000 fentanyl pills — enough to kill millions of people — were released back onto the streets, officials said.

    "The Tulare County Sheriff’s Office received a court order to release both suspects from custody on their own recognizance," officials said.

    I recall seeing videos of poll watchers (I believe in Philadelphia) being forced to observe behind barriers over 30 feet away. A total waste. No one should put up with that. Unless you're looking for opportunities that can't be proven. Then placing observers at a distance far enough away where nothing can be determined is what you want.

    Unconfirmed, so for what it's worth my sling is out of warrantee. My sling isn't particularly noisy but always striving for better and for under 30 bucks with fresh oil to boot. From another less used forum that isn't quite as good as this one.


    Polaris has changed the Angle drive fluid to 85W-250 for ALL Slingshots. The New part # is 2889023. API GL-5. This was originally for the 20/21 models but no more. It is now for All.

    Question is, where can you get it other than Polaris? :thumbsup:

    Don't know but if higher weight would help with noise and no other issues, why wouldn't polarus recommend it like in the past?

    Certainly, something to think about. I do her many good things including good viscosity at a wide temp range (75W250) and noise reduction in noisy gearboxes from companies like Baker transmissions and other top builders. Hopefully anyone using the heavyweight 75W250 will chime in.