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General Discussion / Re: What is your favorite motorcycling footwear?
« Last post by egschade on Today at 08:03:55 AM »
My current boots are the FirstGear Timbuktu low dual sport boots which I bought for < $100 on sale. Waterproof, comfortable for walking, true to size and good protection. They're also easy to get off and on. Don't think they make them anymore...



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General Discussion / Re: The joy of new mobile devices
« Last post by blackcat on Today at 07:27:02 AM »
We recently changed from Verizon to AT&T fiber optic home and two iPhones and saved a substantial amount of money. In terms of the keeping your phone number, that is federal law so don't ever give up your number unless you want a new one. I still have my home phone number from the early 1990's.
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General Discussion / Re: The joy of new mobile devices
« Last post by Vagrant on Today at 06:59:10 AM »
If you can check out Spectrum. We have two phones, unlimited everything, better coverage that ATT $50 total a month for the two and no BS taxes or fees. $25 a line is Guzzi content.
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General Discussion / Re: The joy of new mobile devices
« Last post by kballowe on Today at 06:29:25 AM »
I recently picked up a heavily discounted (Guzzi content) Pixel 9A for me and a Samsung Galaxy A26 for the Wife.
That Samsung was, and still can be a PITA.  Good pictures, though.
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General Discussion / Re: Anyone Use Purple Power on Jackets ?
« Last post by kballowe on Today at 06:23:54 AM »
Yeah, so everyone make sure to read the warnings and wear rubber gloves and eye protection.  These strong cleaners are, well.... strong.


Seven inches of snow and temps in the 20's and so we spent yesterday washing gloves n liners n helmet interiors n stuff - but with dish soap.

Oh, and everyone remember to launder those microfibers   :boozing: :boozing: :boozing:



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General Discussion / Re: The joy of new mobile devices
« Last post by n3303j on December 01, 2025, 11:05:05 PM »
If your Pixel 10 is like my Son-in-law's Pixel 9 Pro.

1. It has a daylight readable screen brighter than most competitors. Makes it great as a GPS on the bike.

2. If you are in an area with no cell service the phone automatically switches over to satellite service! There are no more "no connection" events for him as long as there is a reasonably clear path to the sky.

He is using T-Mobile as a provider.
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General Discussion / Re: Anyone Use Purple Power on Jackets ?
« Last post by Dirk_S on December 01, 2025, 09:44:14 PM »
I believe what that is, PP is made from 25% sodium hydroxide which is then diluted to the 3-4% concentration. Just like Roundup which is 45% when manufactured but is sold to the general public at 2 - 3%. The Ag industry buys Roundup at the 45% concentration and then reduces it to the % it needs to work on the vegetation it wishes to control which is usually ounces per acre. I hope I made some sense here.
kk

That’s what I initially gathered, but then was thrown off once again with the usage of weight rather than volume.

Anyway. Whatever.
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This is from a '71 Ambassador with 98k miles on it.





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General Discussion / Re: Rally schedule 2026????
« Last post by Antietam Classic Cycle on December 01, 2025, 09:27:35 PM »
I know where to find the rally info but I was wondering WHEN they will release the dates/rally info

That depends on when the state reps send it in.
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General Discussion / Re: The joy of new mobile devices
« Last post by Dr. Enzo Toma on December 01, 2025, 09:06:58 PM »
Glad you got things squared away and I hear you on Samsung's UI changes to Android. Both Samsung and Google are currently promising 7 years of software updates to their latest flagship phones, so as long as they aren't lost or broken, you may be able to avoid a phone replacement for a very long time.

If you're an Android user and don't desire an exceptionally rugged phone or other unique physical characteristics, it's hard to beat the Google Pixel phones. Android is literally developed on their hardware and earlier this year Google moved much of the Android open source project to "behind closed doors" where they may gain a larger monopoly over the Android market because of that. With Samsung, unless you reflash the phone, you also end up with a lot of Samsung and carrier bloat. Bundled software that may or may not be useful to you. Even on my Google Pixel, I've reflashed the phone with GrapheneOS to remove much of the stuff I don't want on my phone.

Your scenario of getting the phone for "free" is a situation where going with a major carrier makes sense. For "bring your own device", you can typically get the same phone service, or sometimes slightly reduced network priority, for significantly cheaper if you don't need the convenience of being able to walk into a store for the carrier like you can with T-Mobile, AT&T, and Verizon. Each of those carriers have their own "flanker" brands where they sell the same network access for less, and then there are indy MVNOs (Mobile Virtual Network Operators) that resell network access to the big 3 for less with their own more limited support. Some of these are more difficult to navigate and set up service with, but you can typically get an "unlimited" plan for $25-35/mo + tax (Guzzi content). I've been on Boost Mobile (previously Boost Infinite) for a few years now, which is the AT&T network with a fallback of using T-Mobile when that has poor coverage, and pay $26.69/mo total for "unlimited" where data is only throttled after 30 GB in a month.
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