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Discussion in 'Hangout Lounge' started by k-moe, Mar 18, 2016.

  1. k-moe

    k-moe Pie, Bacon, Bourbon. Moderator Premium Member

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    That the rear tire is warmer than the front would be expected. The final drive is partially cooled by the rear wheel.
     
  2. hogfiddles

    hogfiddles XJ-Wizard, Host-Central NY Carb Clinic Moderator Premium Member

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    Plus, the traction/driving force is from the rear— the front tire is a passive roller. Yes, it’s has traction for steering but it’s only directional force, and resistance force when braking.
     
  3. k-moe

    k-moe Pie, Bacon, Bourbon. Moderator Premium Member

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    I'm breaking the theme of this thread by more than a bit.

    Some (or most) of you may have noticed that I've not been very active for most of a year. I do check in to see how things are going, and I try to answer conversations as often as I can.
    Last April my wife was diagnosed with cancer. The initial treatment was promising, but things have changed significantly. The tumor has grown substantially, and there is a serious complication as a result. She is scheduled for surgery on the 28th of this month, and will have a colostomy. My main focus now is helping to manage her pain, and make sure that she's eating enough. All of my hobbies are on hold for the moment. I have filled out the FMLA forms and will be off work intermittently for the next several months. One of my goals is to be more active here in order to keep me grounded and engaged with the community. My mental health is....not the best, but I think that keeping busy with something that is not my career will help.
    The Virago is still sitting with carbs that need the floats set, but that can wait. The XJ is asleep for the winter.
    I won't be cleaning up posts that are in the wrong area of the site (I slacked off that a while ago, and I do apologize for that).
    I haven't much more to say now, but I will keep y'all updated as things progress, as well as give what advice that I can when I can. ]

    This is a great community, and I'm so luck to be a part of it.

    Take care.
    Keep the runner side down, and BE THE BUNNY!!!
     
  4. Simmy

    Simmy Well-Known Member

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    Have strength brother K-Moe
    The XJ community will always be here.
    Talking XJ’s is always therapeutic
     
  5. hogfiddles

    hogfiddles XJ-Wizard, Host-Central NY Carb Clinic Moderator Premium Member

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    We’re here, brother
     
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    Positive thoughts and prayers your way
     
  7. Dave in Ireland

    Dave in Ireland Well-Known Member

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    Ah, shit. Sorry to hear that.
    A friend of mine got a colostomy a couple of years ago, and she's as irrepressible as ever, jetting off around the world at the drop of a hat, thanks to Ryanair.
     
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    We are all here K-Moe sorry to hear this.
     
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    Prayers ad best wishes to both you and her.
     
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    Being a caretaker really takes a toll on you. Must stay positive in front of the wife even though it might be an act. If you have to let your guard down, try to make sure it is in private. Keep the person who is getting the treatment in a positive mental state is half the battle. Good luck to you and just know you are not the only one that has gone through this.

    The forum is always here for you to vent, spill them feeling or just let it all hang out. The bikes can wait, do what has to be done to take care of your wife. I hope that she comes though the surgery very well and can continue on for many yrs.
     
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    Positive vibes coming your way, keep strong and focused.
     

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