2 days with heat indexes in the high 90s have me wondering if the leather flap on the SH-M065 shoes is overkill for road use.
http://www.wiggle.com/shimano-mt34-spd-touring-cycle-shoes-2014/
Instead?
I am currently running some cheapo VP pedals.
Not sure how much the mini platform adds but otherwise no complaints.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00O9XZA5O
If I was buying today it would prolly be the A530 pedals linked above.
http://www.jensonusa.com/Shimano-PD-A530-Pedals
Jenson also has the Shimano SH-M065 Shoes for a decent price
http://www.jensonusa.com/Sale/Shimano-SH-M065-Shoes
And there's a coupon for first time buyers.
http://www.jensonusa.com/Coupons-and-Promotional-Codes
That is indeed Sand Creek until crosses over the county line and then it becomes Pine Creek.
I think a new accessory may be in order.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IRY4UB6
Yep. Component side down, with a cutout section in the "main board" under where the amp board ends up.
Add some case vents and almost sounds like a plan until trying to route a PCB for it.
I was half awake and imagining a single sided plug in amplifier board with the whole bottom being an exposed mounting pad for a BGA heat sink this morning.
Dunno how practical that would be in the light of day.
My understanding is ethanol in pump gas can degrade the rubber bits inside a 2 stroke carburetor in only a couple years if the tool is stored with fuel in it.
Home Depot and the like sell premixed fuel that does not contain ethanol but $5 a quart is silly.
Anyhow... A replacement carb for this trimmer was $18 on eBay, the rebuild kit was $6.
I should have ordered a new carb. Will know better next time.
2 Stroke weed eater?
I am hoping a carb rebuild is the solution for the broken trimmer a neighbor brought over
(the metering valve is toast)
Also needed a new gas line and snaking that into the tank is going to be a pain...