I have a 1978 VESPA PIAGGIO 125 and I can't find my title. I have not
operated it in more than 25 years. about 1700 original miles on it. I
tried to work with DMV to get a new title but the vehicle is so old that
they don't have a record of the VIN. Does anyone have a suggestion as to
how to proceed? I want to get rid of it since I won't ever ride it.
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Alpine Recycling Truck 318 spewing garbage on the highway while speeding through Nanaimo
Saw this truck going from all the way at the north end of Nanaimo to the very south, he rode my tail practically on my bumper as he pushed the pedal to the metal, ...
@lahluv This is just the tail end of his long journey of spilling paper and
cardboard from the north end of Nanaimo to the south. We saw a car driver
actually have to pull over and remove a large piece of cardboard from his
windshield. A loose floppy tarp on a truck which was doing 30 over the
speed limit and debris flying out onto all the cars behind this truck does
not spell "secure". It was a bad scene, and a dangerous one. A cop would
have pulled him over if there had been any around then.
I Disagree. He could have made extra effort to secure his load on any type
of dumpster he uses. There is no excuse for this, and there are solutions
out there to avoid these Dangerous scenarios and potential road traffic
accidents.
@origamisteelboats thats true but maybe the company should use actual
recycling dumpsters instead of regular roll off containes so the load
dosent have to be tarped
his load was secure. if he hadent had the tarp ontop of the roll off
container ( where the paper was spilling from) then it wouldnt have been
secure
No need for bicycle trailer - vertical load the carrier
A strong carrier with vertical steel bars can carry even a guitar plus a banjo plus a backpack (or similar otherwise 'impossible' loads. As in the previous video ...
Thanks - Sorry about the delay replying, I just noticed your comment. I've
upgraded the rigidity of the carrier and rack by welding diagonal struts to
it. If you don't do welding, any local auto mechanic can do it for you. I'm
making a list of requirements for a 'perfect utility bike' ttha will have
the vertical bars on the strong carrier, a tow bar, a stable two-leg stand,
great lighting, etc. One of these days I hope to publish it as a blog so we
can enjoy a marvellous, tough, cheap, safe bike
Yes, it has. (Sorry about the delay replying, I just noticed your comment.)
When I carry two, 20kg bags of flour for my homemade bread, the bike can
tip back if I'm not careful. Hey, have a look at the vid called "Yuba Mundo
Cargo Utility Bicycle HQ" It solves that problem very well. My ideas are
for people who can't afford the Yuba. I might get a Yuba myself at some
stage, it looks marvellous and is probably much safer. Bruce Thomson in New
Zealand.
Thanks, It's a steel string Martin Sigma (slightly cheaper model of the
Martin D28) , with medium gauge strings. I've had two Matons from
Australia, a Guild, but I came back to the Martin. Possibly because of a
lifetime of hearing superb music played by people like Gordon Lightfoot and
Tom Paxton who had that kind of sound.
ur videos are nice] too bad about ur leg!] I was thinking about the hand
truck & I saw u did it] I did a vertilcle load w/ cooler attached to my
bike rack] my bike seems harder to balance &sways side to side in TRAFFIC]
ur Risks comments are good too
yeah i have a 4.8 vortec 99-02 style but before i bought it it sat for awhile, I had to do that. it does help, 100% just dont expect a lot from a 4.3 is all
My back up vehicle is an 03 Blazer, and it dies after sitting for a while..
Mine always has to relearn idle when I jump it off.. I have to apply the
gas for the first couple of minutes until it gets close to operating
temperature and then it will run decent.
Nothing abnormal, nothing to worry about.
You cant siphon gas in a modern car because there is a ball in the neck of
the gas nozzle and if you roll the car the ball will hold the gas and not
leak everywhere
+Brokengear they did buy tools. And after that they began to work on a car. You need tools to work on cars. Theyve done it before and theyll donit again