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I used to think I was in the "conscious that animals were dying for me but indifferent" camp

and so I thought I may as well watch any vegan advocacy film I hear about, to make sure.

anyway I heard dominion a lot, so I thought I'll watch that. I've never eaten much pig but only 17 minutes into this film I'll never eat a pork product again, if it goes on like this I'll be fully vegan by the end of the film.

I don't know what I'll replace various things with but even if I never get to call myself a vegan (but be 90% there) that's an awful lot less sheer terror, panic, suffering etc.

(you literally cannot get ce level 2 vegan motorcycle gloves, as an example, all leather)

list any documentary, I will watch it when I get time

edit: downvote my comments all you want, you cannot change the fact the one company that made vegan ce level 2 motorcycle gloves went out of business, and if I were truly hurt by your downvotes, I'd just remain willfully ignorant

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u/Loopy-Leah — 3 days ago

2011 er6f

this bike is not setup for maximum fuel economy, its gearing is very short.

doing average around 70mph I got 195 miles from 12 litres. 73.9 British mpg or 3.8L/100km

I pulsed and glided and the rpm was around 5200 at 70mph

I will likely make the gearing taller in the future

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u/Loopy-Leah — 4 days ago
▲ 1.4k r/dankmemes2+1 crossposts

What opinion would have your say the same?

Yes, it might be political. No, i'm not American.

u/Loopy-Leah — 7 days ago

Best way of doing complex curved shapes - "aero" motorcycle mudguard

https://preview.redd.it/8sbyzqr7f7eh1.png?width=1706&format=png&auto=webp&s=02207a2af8e19a9cdab04cc573ed6097a9868de2

https://preview.redd.it/cov339j8f7eh1.png?width=1219&format=png&auto=webp&s=73cd7532ac49eb3589cd8a0de024e85941ce269a

My attempt at an aero-looking mudguard

Basically, very frustrated with the way i've achieved this and cannot thicken over 4mm (i wanted to make it 10mm so i'd have a flange to epoxy to and then shell it hollow, but it breaks), can't really work out a way to chop it up and 3d print it and epoxy it all together (as it'll be like 1-2mm thick)

if i change one TINY thing the entire thing breaks.

i'd love someone to point me in the right direction for re-doing this better as i've just achieved this by trial and error (i've not followed any tutorials or anything, this isn't my job i'm just a hobbyist who wants a different mudguard)

I think for a start, instead of making a complex surface then thickening it then trying to add flanges, instead i'm going to attempt starting with the flanges and working from there?

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u/Loopy-Leah — 1 month ago