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  1. I removed the OEM handguards from my Honda CRF300 Rally and installed a set of adjustable Zeta levers (model ZE44-5011). They're looking great, but I can't shake the feeling I should've got them in red.

    The brake lever is now *much* easier to reach and more comfortable to use. I can't adjust the clutch lever as much as I'd like without causing disengagement issues, but it's still an improvement.

    Don't mind the damaged sticker; the dealership did that. 🤣

  2. Just installed a rear rack on the Honda CRF300 Rally. Heavy duty, from B&B Offroad Engineering right here in Australia. 🦘

  3. Finally took the Honda CRF300 Rally down a small dirt track, including a little bit of mud.

    The soft suspension is super comfortable, even on roads that were brutal for the Grom.

    Feeling the back end slide through mud is a bit disconcerting.

    Of course, I dropped the bike again - without breaking anything this time.

    I keep underestimating how heavy that Rally is for a "light" adventure bike. My lifting technique must be wrong. 🤔

  4. Finally dropped the Honda CRF300 Rally - onto rough concrete when I came to a stop without straightening the bars. 😅

    * Broke the tip off the brake lever.
    * Bent the brake pedal (easily bent back into place).
    * Scuffed the right fairing, hand guard, and mirror.
    * Knocked the right bar end into the handlebar, at a lopsided angle.

    Nothing serious. I think it's time I got some Bark Busters though. Maybe an engine guard too. 🤔

  5. One of the surprising things about the CRF300 Rally is how good it feels to be seated so high. The Grom wasn't low, but the visibility on the Rally is so much better. I can almost see over lifted 4WDs, and I feel like motorists can see me much better. It's a great riding position.

    I can also safely lane filter now. The Grom just didn't have enough torque to out-accelerate a car, but the Rally has plenty. My work commute is now a few minutes shorter. 😁

  6. I've now had the Honda CRF300 Rally for 7 days and 400 km, and I'm absolutely stoked. I definitely picked the right bike for me.

    I've gotten used to the vibes now. I like the way it sounds, rattles, and shakes. It has character.

    The seat is decent. I've gone on 100 km street rides without discomfort.

    The soft suspension is amazing on the road for my weight. This bike can ride over ANYTHING. I don't ever want to go back to short travel suspension again.

  7. I didn't end up going motocamping tonight. However, one of the silent motocamping channels I follow has made up for it by releasing a new video!

    youtu.be/5Ybt4Xkb674?si=hRhe6q

    I'll be camping in my backyard tonight. It's cooled down a little bit, so it should be pleasant.

  8. Time to pack up the tent. Today I'm travelling to a different area, and staying in accommodation.

  9. Time for bed. I'm camping at my destination. It's only 8pm, but been a long day and there isn't much to do here at night, so I'll get up early to explore.

    Getting here was an adventure. Extremely windy, then I got rained on for about 30 km, but the sun soon came out again.

    Managed to drop my bike manoeuvring around the camp site. I had to remove all my luggage, but I successfully pulled it back up again using the proper technique. 💪🏻

    Been an awesome day.

  10. Did a test packing of some of my camp gear on the Honda CRF300 Rally. Now that I've replaced my old, oversized sleeping pad, I can fit my new sleeping pad, pillow, sleeping bag, and stove - with room to spare. The tent straps on top of the panniers.

    My old tent has more interior room than I remember. Might be just enough to comfortably store some gear while I sleep, so I'll try motocamping with it at least once before deciding whether to replace it.

  11. Got the Honda CRF300 Rally back from its 1,000 km break-in service. Now it's ready for an adventure!

    Next weekend I reckon I'll try packing all my camp gear to see how well it fits, then try a test camp at home and see how it all works together. Got a feeling I'll need a new tent - my old bivvy probably isn't going to have enough room.

    I already replaced my sleeping pad. The new one packs into half the length and diameter while also being much comfier.

  12. CW: Movie Spoilers: 3 From Hell

    3 From Hell was more of the same. Not great, but perfectly ok.

    Bill Moseley and Sheri Moon Zombie are still great in their respective roles, but I was disappointed that Captain Spaulding was killed off very early. Even worse, his actor, Sid Haig, passed away just four days after the film was released. Spaulding was the best part of the Firefly Trilogy.

  13. After a week of wrangling ASP.NET Web Forms and onboarding a new developer at a client, I'm glad the weekend is here. 🎉

    I feel like I have to remind myself how Web Forms works every time I go back to use it. It's like jumping into a time machine and realising you don't have access to the last 15+ years worth of innovations. Especially as this project uses VB.NET.

    #DotNet #AspNet #VbNet

  14. After a week of wrangling ASP.NET Web Forms and onboarding a new developer at a client, I'm glad the weekend is here. 🎉

    I feel like I have to remind myself how Web Forms works every time I go back to use it. It's like jumping into a time machine and realising you don't have access to the last 15+ years worth of innovations. Especially as this project uses VB.NET.

    #DotNet #AspNet #VbNet

  15. After a week of wrangling ASP.NET Web Forms and onboarding a new developer at a client, I'm glad the weekend is here. 🎉

    I feel like I have to remind myself how Web Forms works every time I go back to use it. It's like jumping into a time machine and realising you don't have access to the last 15+ years worth of innovations. Especially as this project uses VB.NET.

    #DotNet #AspNet #VbNet

  16. After a week of wrangling ASP.NET Web Forms and onboarding a new developer at a client, I'm glad the weekend is here. 🎉

    I feel like I have to remind myself how Web Forms works every time I go back to use it. It's like jumping into a time machine and realising you don't have access to the last 15+ years worth of innovations. Especially as this project uses VB.NET.

    #DotNet #AspNet #VbNet

  17. Since I got into motorcycling, my gaming has dropped off a cliff. So have most of my hobbies, actually. 😅

  18. In celebration of Earth Day, the band Earth's entire Southern Lord Recordings catalogue is just $1 USD per album on Bandcamp!

    earthsl.bandcamp.com

    I highly recommend these, two of my all-time favourite albums:

    * The Bees Made Honey in the Lion's Skull
    * Primitive and Deadly

    Great music to code to!

  19. While playing Improbable Island, a combat encounter with a crab turned out to be a L'Etranger joke.

    I mentioned before that this game is absurd, and I meant it. 🤣

    If you enjoy web browser games and you aren't playing Improbable Island, then you're missing out.

  20. My latest addiction is Improbable Island, an old-school browser game.

    improbableisland.com

    It's made and run by one guy, with a great sense of humour. If you enjoy reading, Monty Python, and absurdity, you'll probably love this game.

    Also, check out the awesome Code of Conduct. It's a very long read, but it really sold me on this game and its community.

    improbableisland.com/coc.php

  21. Rode the Honda Grom out to Eungella national park, west of Mackay, Queensland. Beautiful day for a ride!

    #Grom #Motorcycles #Motorcycle #Photos #Photo #Eungella #Mackay #QLD #Australia

  22. Rode the Honda Grom out to Eungella national park, west of Mackay, Queensland. Beautiful day for a ride!

    #Grom #Motorcycles #Motorcycle #Photos #Photo #Eungella #Mackay #QLD #Australia

  23. Rode the Honda Grom out to Eungella national park, west of Mackay, Queensland. Beautiful day for a ride!

    #Grom #Motorcycles #Motorcycle #Photos #Photo #Eungella #Mackay #QLD #Australia

  24. Rode the Honda Grom out to Eungella national park, west of Mackay, Queensland. Beautiful day for a ride!

    #Grom #Motorcycles #Motorcycle #Photos #Photo #Eungella #Mackay #QLD #Australia

  25. CW: Movie Spoilers: 3 From Hell

    3 From Hell was more of the same. Not great, but perfectly ok.

    Bill Moseley and Sheri Moon Zombie are still great in their respective roles, but I was disappointed that Captain Spaulding was killed off very early. Even worse, his actor, Sid Haig, passed away just four days after the film was released. Spaulding was the best part of the Firefly Trilogy.

    #Movies #HorrorMovies #3FromHell

  26. CW: Movie Spoilers: 3 From Hell

    3 From Hell was more of the same. Not great, but perfectly ok.

    Bill Moseley and Sheri Moon Zombie are still great in their respective roles, but I was disappointed that Captain Spaulding was killed off very early. Even worse, his actor, Sid Haig, passed away just four days after the film was released. Spaulding was the best part of the Firefly Trilogy.

    #Movies #HorrorMovies #3FromHell

  27. CW: Movie Spoilers: 3 From Hell

    3 From Hell was more of the same. Not great, but perfectly ok.

    Bill Moseley and Sheri Moon Zombie are still great in their respective roles, but I was disappointed that Captain Spaulding was killed off very early. Even worse, his actor, Sid Haig, passed away just four days after the film was released. Spaulding was the best part of the Firefly Trilogy.

    #Movies #HorrorMovies #3FromHell

  28. CW: Movie Spoilers: 3 From Hell

    3 From Hell was more of the same. Not great, but perfectly ok.

    Bill Moseley and Sheri Moon Zombie are still great in their respective roles, but I was disappointed that Captain Spaulding was killed off very early. Even worse, his actor, Sid Haig, passed away just four days after the film was released. Spaulding was the best part of the Firefly Trilogy.

    #Movies #HorrorMovies #3FromHell

  29. From Sammlung geometrischer und perspectivischer, in Farben ausgeführter Zeichnungen, 36 Blätter umfassend (Cod. Guelf. 74.1 Aug. 2°; Heinemann-Nr. 2708) (16th century).

    Source: @hab_wf

    pdimagearchive.org/images/5c37

    #perspective #shapes #design #geometry #art #publicdomain

  30. From Sammlung geometrischer und perspectivischer, in Farben ausgeführter Zeichnungen, 36 Blätter umfassend (Cod. Guelf. 74.1 Aug. 2°; Heinemann-Nr. 2708) (16th century).

    Source: @hab_wf

    pdimagearchive.org/images/5c37

    #perspective #shapes #design #geometry #art #publicdomain