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Aspenou812

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OH real quick ........ what is a Sublimator

Sublimators are innovative devices for the members of the health conscious community to go ‘Beyond Vaporisation’. Patented as bimolecular gasification consisting of a three-part system utilizing Thermal Injection, Radiation and Induction; differing from your standard vaporizer which is only a one-part process. The inhalation process produces a vacuum pressure within the device, which then is combined with the thermal energy and atomization to produce a dense gas from your organic compound. The resulting finer gas particles are more easily absorbed by your body as the particles have a perfect atomic size. Delivering the strongest full spectrum, full flavor hit possible is a Sublimator hallmark. Once thermal equilibrium is reached between the heating device and atomizer, your Sublimator is ready for perfect gasification of your organic compound each time the atomizer is re- loaded. This is also made possible by the pre-programmed Monkey Controller that has been designed to maximize the entourage effect. Sublimators are also the only device on the market that can be used with an organic compound and concentrate simultaneously and even collect the purest solventless extracts possible as a by-product of their use. These pure extracts can then be sublimated or vaped again or used to make other therapeutic derivatives.
 

unclefishstick

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So how about some good news.... I was at the doctors office this morning..... All is GOOD.... Next Monday I will get a full medical release.... And all of my Dive Certs will be REINSTATED...... So i went by the Chiropractors office and got an adjustment and a Massage then i did flexibility test and I have about 86% flexibility from my hips to my the base of my neck...... That's pretty good for me but 95% is the goal. Im training for 6.5 hours a day now....So i still have some work to do.... Got home and my BFF and her husband showed up about the same time with a big GREEK Lunch.... EUROS plate and GREEK Salad so so yummy.... Now I'm working on those lung muscles with some help from my Sublimator.... The Abs are fine and all is right in the world today..... A big plus.... I just got the Keys to my Bike Back so im going for a ride in the country..... Long Country two lane roads..... oh yea... Ill be back in a few hours..... but can anyone guess where ill be come Monday morning around 10:30.... Damn Skippy..... Back to the DEEP......


country roads eh? just remember,if you hear banjo music playing,run!:)
 

Aspenou812

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what kind of bike you riding ???

A Triumph Street Triple R..... Set up like the old Cafe Racers... Not pretty but a great ride.... I had a Ninja stripped down Cafe Racer style for a long time... it was a 750.... that's about all the bike i can handle....:biggrin:
 

dansbuds

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thats awesome that you even ride !!! most women are afraid to ride a motorcycle .
 

Aspenou812

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the truth is that i was terrified of them never would take a ride on one.....I was truly afraid of them..... took a class and got hooked when i was 20...lol you have to face your fears.... Facing that one showed me a lot.... and it has provided me with so much enjoyment, get out down shift twist the throttle and fly.....Everything will be behind you except the next 200 feet or as far as you can see....those moments of focus, peace and science in your mind is priceless. I'ts like Diving when you breach the surface everything else fades...... I've been on cafe style bikes ever scene..... my first was a Harley Sportster all souped up....
 

onavelzy

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i had a dirt bike once, but then...., life, etc. Now, I think of my friend who works in the ER. He said they tell the parents of the kids who come in with the motorcycle injuries, "Motorcycles are the gift you get your kid on their last birthday."

If you could just trust the other drivers on the road, it would be ok. But I've almost killed a biker or two in my blind spot. Scary shit.
 

onavelzy

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the truth is that i was terrified of them never would take a ride on one.....I was truly afraid of them..... took a class and got hooked when i was 20...lol you have to face your fears.... Facing that one showed me a lot.... and it has provided me with so much enjoyment, get out down shift twist the throttle and fly.....Everything will be behind you except the next 200 feet or as far as you can see....those moments of focus, peace and science in your mind is priceless. I'ts like Diving when you breach the surface everything else fades...... I've been on cafe style bikes ever scene..... my first was a Harley Sportster all souped up....


Biker Babe on a Hayabusa TROLLS a Dodge Challenger Hellcat
 

Ichabod Crane

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i had a dirt bike once, but then...., life, etc. Now, I think of my friend who works in the ER. He said they tell the parents of the kids who come in with the motorcycle injuries, "Motorcycles are the gift you get your kid on their last birthday."

If you could just trust the other drivers on the road, it would be ok. But I've almost killed a biker or two in my blind spot. Scary shit.

My first car was a 1974 4 door ford LTD. I could lose 3 or 4 bike gangs in its blind spots.
 

Aspenou812

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i had a dirt bike once, but then...., life, etc. Now, I think of my friend who works in the ER. He said they tell the parents of the kids who come in with the motorcycle injuries, "Motorcycles are the gift you get your kid on their last birthday."

If you could just trust the other drivers on the road, it would be ok. But I've almost killed a biker or two in my blind spot. Scary shit.

Yea other drivers are the most dangerous thing a chick on a bike can have around her... Thankfully I live in a small town and don't have to fight traffic to get out and enjoy my bike....
 

gmanwho

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aspenou812... been digging cafe style bikes an the overall ridding position of them lately.

sucks wearing leathers with heat, but if you ever hit the ground youll be glad you where wearing them. plus if u ever get stuck in traffic its an excuse to ride the breakdown lane.

ride like everyone doesnt see u. ride just aggressive enough with the thought the every vehicles wants to kill you.
own 3 road bikes, 1 ktm enduro, 1 yamaha banshee quad. bikes are my 2nd passion.
 

Aspenou812

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I have a set of leathers... Don't ever wear them... It's to hot and humid here...... We don't even have a helmet law.... I always wear the brain bucket...
 

Aspenou812

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Dress for the slide not the ride...

I like that one RR thanks I'm stealing that one two....lol..... I try to do just that but with the heat even going 90 you'll burn up in leathers. I have a Lightweight reinforced Riding Jacket it's got some Kevlar in it and skid pads, I do wear boots that jacket and gloves with jeans... and always the helmet...
 

Aspenou812

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aspenou812... been digging cafe style bikes an the overall ridding position of them lately.

sucks wearing leathers with heat, but if you ever hit the ground youll be glad you where wearing them. plus if u ever get stuck in traffic its an excuse to ride the breakdown lane.

ride like everyone doesnt see u. ride just aggressive enough with the thought the every vehicles wants to kill you.
own 3 road bikes, 1 ktm enduro, 1 yamaha banshee quad. bikes are my 2nd passion.

yea they are great to ride, Its just that stripped down bad ass look of the cafe racers and there maneuverability... the teacher that taught me how to ride was cool AF.... he had a saying.... on a bike everything but the road ahead of you every object both stationary and moving is your enemy... Avoid everything and be aware of your surroundings at all times.... I some 22 almost 23 years later still hear that phrase when i start the bike up.. I dont ride like i use to but i still go play at least once a week, I love those 2am rides when i have the roads all to myself....
 

unregistered190

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I didn't realize there were still states without helmet laws. Do not agree with laws such as this as it should be personal choice.

That being said, you are very smart for always wearing one.
 

dansbuds

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I have a set of leathers... Don't ever wear them... It's to hot and humid here...... We don't even have a helmet law.... I always wear the brain bucket...


when i lived in FLA (1990) you didn't even need insurance for a motorcycle ..... i think it changed shortly after that though .
 

dansbuds

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yea they are great to ride, Its just that stripped down bad ass look of the cafe racers and there maneuverability... the teacher that taught me how to ride was cool AF.... he had a saying.... on a bike everything but the road ahead of you every object both stationary and moving is your enemy... Avoid everything and be aware of your surroundings at all times.... I some 22 almost 23 years later still hear that phrase when i start the bike up.. I dont ride like i use to but i still go play at least once a week, I love those 2am rides when i have the roads all to myself....


:tiphat: me too !!! but i've always been a night owl :biggrin:
 

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