that lower case is so funky looking! what cc was it?This bike tried to kill me. Way too young and inexperienced to own such a led sled...
Sold it and walked away having the motorcycle box checked.... Much more fun being a race car driver in my opinion....![]()
Glad I did it....
Best,
Phil
Hi Jacob,that lower case is so funky looking! what cc was it?
sounds like a fun bike! im looking at hopefully getting a triump trident 660 one day for a more on road bike instead of only my dual sportHi Jacob,
It was 650cc twin carb...Potent machine at the time for British bikes. Wanted a Matchless but not available so bought this. Single carb version was Triumph bike...
Best,
Phil
Although nice looking, it also shows that the insulation on the roof if inadequate and the owner should add 4-5" rock wool there.Awesome icicles
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Structured panel home ( no attic space) with 11" thick foam panels and metal roof that is shaded by trees with outside temps of highs in the 20's and lows in the minus single digits. Snow will sluff off now that we are here and heat is on once roof panels warm. Sounds like a freight train when snow lets go.Although nice looking, it also shows that the insulation on the roof if inadequate and the owner should add 4-5" rock wool there.
Odd. Have you checked with IR if there's a heat leak somewhere?Structured panel home ( no attic space) with 11" thick foam panels and metal roof that is shaded by trees with outside temps of highs in the 20's and lows in the minus single digits. Snow will sluff off now that we are here and heat is on once roof panels warm. Sounds like a freight train when snow lets go.
I get that same look when the leaf blowers fire upMy friend sent me these pics he took yesterday of a woodpecker on a saguaro cactus. Boy does that owl look annoyed. lol
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With a SIP roof, the insulation is directly under the roofing material. Now when the sun strikes the roof, it heats up the roofing material, melting the snow, then refreezing to form ice at the eves at night. The sun’s heat is prevented from penetrating the roof by the insulation. The heat is not penetrating the roof from below, but is being generated by the sunlight.Odd. Have you checked with IR if there's a heat leak somewhere?
I got 10" wool slabs + 10" blown wool and the snow just sits there until spring with always on heating. Temps here range from -32'C to +32'C (-23'F to 88'F).
I give that same look when leaf blowers fire up.I get that same look when the leaf blowers fire up