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that would be the rough equivalent of cycling at 28,5 mph on a road bike
i doubt you can put out that much effort
that;s like racing, tour de france kind of speed
so i doubt the buzz
secondly, i can;t see that there is any difference between an exercise bike and a spin bike….
on the other hand, see this..
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Nothing, but I once saw three chickens.
You can use any grease you have around. I never have and never will buy "special" grease for threads. Worked for me fine for decades. The grease is simply used so your pedals won't seize in the crank arm. Nothing special is required.
Not really. Racing is dangerous so you have to go all the way. My dad raced stock cars for 30 years and he was broke all the time! He loved it though.
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Why haven't you entered? It's a free $1200 bike. Less than 72 hours to enter
James uses this –
Guitar. Custom fender Flat-Head Hardtale Ebony
Pick-Ups. EMG 81/60 combo
Knobs: 2 Volume
Effects-
1.Korg Guitar tuner
2.Digitech Whammy 4 pedal
3.Digitech Tone Driver pedal
4.Dunlop Crybaby 530Q
5.Digitech Synth Wah pedal
6.Digitech Multi-chorus
7.Digitech Digidelay
8.Dunlop Auto QÊ pedal
9.Maxon AF-9 Audio Filter
10.Dunlop JH3S Jimi Hendrix Octave Fuzz
11.DigiTech SynthWah and Hyper Phaser
12.OD-9 Overdrive
13.Electro-Harmonix Small Stone
Voodoo Lab Pedal Power Supply
GCX Guitar Audio Switcher
MXR M-120 Auto Q
Amps-
Rivera Knucklehead Reverb 6L6
Rivera Celestion G12T75-loaded K412 speaker cabinets
orange rockerverb 100 heads with orange 4×12 cabs
Strings-
Ernie Ball strings (.011, .015, .018, .028, .038, .058)
Mick uses -
Guitars. Ibanez Rg-6 body black signature guitar
Pickups. EMG81(b) and a EMG60(n) pickups.
Fretes. "SEVEN" inlay frets 1-5
Mahagony fretboard and neck
Maple body maple top with white binding
3-way pickup changer
one volume knob
black floyd rose bridge
(Older Guitars)
BC Rich Bich Custom
BC Rich Warlock Custom
Effects-
1.Ibanez Tube Screamer
2.Line 6 DL-4
3.Line 6 MM-4
4.Dunlop JH3S Jimi Hendrix Octave Fuzz
5.CryBaby rackmount wah
6.Ibanez Tube Screamer
7.Boss GX-700
8.Boss Super Overdrive
8.Electro-Harmonix Bass Balls
Amps-
Rivera Knucklehead Reverb EL34
Rivera Celestion G12T75-loaded K412 speaker cabinets
Randall Iso CAB – Carvon B8100 |
Other-
Custom Switchers
bradshaw Switcher
AT Wireless and Sony Wireless
Strings-
Ernie Ball strings (.011, .015, .018, .028, .038, .058)
And Paul which is the bassist uses-
Warwick Corvette 4 string bass
Warwick Corvette 5 string basses (used on new album)
Peavey GPS 2600 power amps
Peavey Pro 810 bass enclosures
Peavey Pro 1600 bass amp head(1600 watts)
Great info Kat!!
isn’t it crazy how much they look alike?
about 1 and a half cups.
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To enter a pit bike race..Your bike has to be a 4-stroke..The YZ 85 is a race bike and the only way to do it and alot of people are doing it this way is to find like a ttr 90 4-stroke motor and custom fit it in your yz frame..Now if your YZ motor is a good running motor..you can get from 6 to 8 hundred on e-bay just for the motor..that will be plenty to get your 90cc 4-stroke motor…People are making great pit bikes that handle very well because the yz85 is a great handling bike..
Have fun with it..
Not really. Racing is dangerous so you have to go all the way. My dad raced stock cars for 30 years and he was broke all the time! He loved it though.
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This video is really brilliant, I am just a bit concerned it might still be a bit too difficult for beginners. If you really want to learn to play the guitar within 7 days then my advice would be to watch some of the videos on LEARN2PLAYONLINE (dot) INFO
waa waa waa
I think they call it a waa waa.
So you get more bass.
There are lots of different types of pedals that can can give the guitar different sounds. Some of the more popular:
Distortion pedals: they make the guitar sound noisy and spikey. Similar names to these pedals are "overdrive" and "crunch" pedals. Just about all hard rock and metal guitarists use these pedals to create their sounds.
Waa-waa: As you can guess, this is the pedal that you can use (by pumping it up and down like a car's brake pedal) to make the guitar "talk" as if it saying "waa waa waa".
Chorus pedal: a chorus pedal makes the guitar sound thicker, as if there were more than one guitar playing at the same time.
Flange (or flanger) pedal: a special type of chorus pedal, this gives the guitar a "spaced-out", washed-out type of sound.
Delay pedal: this causes the guitar's sound to be delayed by some amount- you can use it to create repeated and echo-like lines (such as in the opening to the song "Welcome to the Jungle")
EQ pedal: you can use this to change the tone of the guitar by emphasizing the high parts or the low parts of the guitar sound.
Compression pedal: compressing the guitar's sound makes it fatter and have less contrast between soft notes and loud notes. These pedals are more typically used by rhythm guitarists and bassists than lead players.
Amp simulation pedals: These can be used to make it sound like you are playing out of a certain type of guitar and amp combination (such as a Fender Strat through a Marshall Stack) when you are using a different guitar and amp combination.
Most guitarists own at least one (if not more) of these pedals, and these pedals can be combined (such as combining a distortion pedal with an EQ pedal) to create unique guitar sounds.
Finally, there are multi-pedal systems (like the Pod from Line-6) which can recreate many of these pedals sounds and combine them in further ways. (These systems can sometimes be cheaper and easier to set up than buying 6 different types of pedals and having to deal with replacing batteries and plugging in all the wires.)
Bottom line: good guitar pedals can cost from $50 to several hundred dollars (for the more complicated pedal systems). You might want to try going to your local music store, picking some pedals withing your budget, and trying them out so see if that's the sound you want.
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Brilliant video
try townie they have them 1 to 24 gears, you might get one for $250 about for a bike.
Basically, most people would think that in whatever order you put your pedals, your guitar will sound like itself with them all added to it. But this is wrong. For example, if you have a distortion and a flange pedal, then putting Guitar > Distortion > Flange > Amp, would mean that the sound from your guitar is distorted first, then that sound has Flange put on it, and that comes out of your amp. So that means the distortion is affected by the flange and not the other way around. If you had Guitar > Flange > Distortion > Amp, then the sound from the guitar would be affected by the flange, and then the flanger would be distorted, then a distorted flange would come out of the amp as oppose to the other way around.
If you imagine the signal flowing through your cables, try to think what affects what, and then think do i want that, or an other arrangement?
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fucking awesome! perfectly in tune!
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