Same, glad to see this experiment on the roll.
Some of us like to ask, and play in either direction that works for both. I genuinely hope you find happiness.
Sounds good to my rainy ears here in Seattle ๐
Wow, very ahead of its time in some ways. Thanks for sharing this!
And thus was founded the image of America as a shitbox imperialist power.
Seems someone else already suggested looking at the front end (though check headset bearings), so it might be a pivot related to rear suspension: check swingarm, suspension pivot points etc.
I usually find myself riding my bicycle long distances when elevated.
Quick stuff is fun, Reggie Watts is great in Wajatta: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AME3l9pfukc
How about crossing DnB with Bossa? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYLMeQrhbac
Hell yes. Trip-hop in general.
It was, then as now, a series of bad choices in terms of reducing regulation and anti-worker decisions. We are in danger of echoing those times.
Hoover certainly did his part to make the situation worse though, and quickly.
No this is great
Who was the president when the great depression started?
What was their party affiliation, more importantly did they focus on laissez-faire capitalism? That is, did they believe in reducing regulation for the free market?
A mere 10 seconds of recalling history irrevocably damns the low quality conservatives.
When I used to live there as a tradie, certain trades could get away with the Ford transits and stuff, plumbers electricians etc. It seemed welders, masons, tile/tub people likely can't.
But necessity is the mother of invention.