johnny baxley
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I don't know why anyone cares about what I eat. I post these pictures anyway because they are pretty and I am proud to have cooked it all myself and enjoyed eating it. I guess I'm showing off the fact that anyone can do this. Just say no to McDonald's people, it is poison.
We have here a steak sandwich with spinach, goat cheese, uncured bacon, and local spices . We have sweet and sour Fried Chicken and some vegetables on some stiupid white rice. We also have some grilled food: jerk beef zucchini with citrus seasoning and some taters.
I'm sorry if this post isn't very elegant, but I am posting entirely using Google Now on the samsung galaxy s2.
johnny baxley
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I absolutely hate the lights on Chinese scooters. They are so weak. When one of my 35/35w went out, I decided to add one. First I used a large driving light that had a bad spread pattern, and didn't really like the location. (It was located above the dead bird.) I found this one that fit just fine, has nice spread, isn't too bright, but adds much needed visibility. I wanted to run it directly off the battery, which I did. Doesn't draw too many amps, and can be turned on with a switch I mounted. 15a fuse as well, for shorts, even though I weather proofed the wiring like a pro.
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I then decided, since I was in there, that I needed some usb action. I found a 12v charger rated at 1 amp for awesome charging, and I mounted inside the glovebox, quickstyle. I could have left continuous power to it, but I prefer to control my electricity, so I added a lighted toggle. I have extra slots available for more lighting and either a top mounted usb port (will need a regulator for the one I have in mind), or a cigarette lighter. Methinks cigarette lighter. No issues with battery, it's pretty new and nothing really gets used unless I'm riding -however- I did have the light on for 30 min without the motor on and it still started up like a champ.
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| I love buttons, toggles, and switches. Purty. |
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| Quickmout, but snug. works like a champ! Charging on the go! |
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johnny baxley
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Tuesday ride. Pretty sweet. We met up with some cool cats and took a wonderfully scenic route. Roads I have never traveled on. We ate @ Barley's and then parted company and I took a cool, zippy ride home on empty streets with wooded air cooling me down and giving the scoot a performance increase.
The route is not exact. In fact, it is much longer. Half of it it was my solo daytime ride. Pretty much from 10 AM to 10 PM, with a few breaks and a couple of hours cool down time.