Thursday, July 20, 2023

Why Letting Things Go Is True Wealth

Why Letting Things Go Is True Wealth - Alan Watts On The Art of Letting ... #hardtalknews #hardrider #mediahead

Tuesday, July 18, 2023

I was wrong about the Democratic Party

I was wrong about the Democratic Party. Incredible Discussion worth your time. #hardtalknews

Vivek Ramaswamy: Wokeness

Vivek Ramaswamy: Wokeness. Incredible Discussion worth your time. #hardtalknews

Monday, July 17, 2023

Jordan Peterson Vivek Ramaswamy

Jordan Peterson Interviews Vivek Ramaswamy . You want to know whats going on? Check this out... #hardtalk #hardtalknews

Denmark: provoking the limits of tolerance

Copenhagen...Danish Freedom! #hardtalk #hardtalknews

Saturday, July 1, 2023

Ancient Inca Stone Cutting Mystery

Video How did ancient Incas fit the hardest of rocks with such precision? It baffles all scientists today. They had insufficient pyrotechnology to do it. You need very hot temperatures to melt most stones, close to 3000F. Nobody could produce temperatures like that until well into the Middle Ages, when the Chinese developed suitably designed furnaces. Machu Picchu is almost the only Inca site in Peru that survived the Spanish invasion and the last 500 years unscathed. As such, it is one of the few places where you can experience the architectonical ingenuity of the Inca masons. Despite its picture-perfect vista, few facts are known about Machu Picchu. The Lost City of the Incas remains a mystery, though the buildings hint at a glorious story. Here is everything you need to know about the Machu Picchu architecture. Machu Picchu was built around 1450 AD on a mountain ridge roughly 2,420 meters above sea level using simple tools*. Roughly 200 structures survived throughout the ruins – all of them lost their wooden, straw-thatched roofs over the ages. But the decay stopped at the perfectly cut granite stones. These remain impeccable and showcase the unbelievable skill of the Inca masons. The technique of fitting stones without mortar is known as Ashlar. The Inca refrained from using mortar because the loose-fitting was more resistant to earthquakes and the whole Urubamba Valley was prone to experiencing them. How the Incas cut the stones so perfectly remains a puzzle: theories range from wild (gold disks in parabolic shape to concentrate the rays of the sun into laser-like beams) to plausible (wooden wedges inserted in the rock, expanding and cracking it along natural fissures). There still is no consensus in the archeological community of exactly how this was done, so any hypothesis can be the starting point of more research to prove or disprove it.

OSD Outside Drive vs Jackshaft

OSD Outside Drive vs Jackshaft. With 15 years of AMA road racing experience, Robert Fisher always has handling and longevity in the back of his mind. You can’t win the race if the parts don’t hold up. What has that got to do with stretched out, slammed to the ground, phat tire custom sportbikes? Everything…but it is still a mater of choice on why you built that one of a kind custom bike. Don’t get me wrong, there is still a place for Jackshaft swingarms running 330-360 tires. It is about the only choice you have if you really want to go BIG. You just have to remember the nature of the beast, the bigger tire you go, the more weight you are going to have and the handling characteristics are going out the window. O.S.D. has really been around for about 35 years in the drag racing world. It was the only way to accommodate the big car tire bikes without adding a lot of weight. Roaring Toyz took the idea and refined it as they do with everything at the shop. It still goes back to the opening statement, “Motorcycles are made to be ridden and ridden hard”. You may not have ever ridden a big tire bike utilizing the jackshaft swingarm, so let me enlighten you with some facts. Jackshaft swingarms use 2 chains to get the power to the rear sprocket. The first chain is very short and has little slack in it. The chain gets very hot. The jackshaft has 2 sprockets on it that are always under extreme pressure and tension. You will be changing jackshafts and bearings if you ride the bike hard and long. Another characteristic is throttle control. On and off the throttle can seem like you are pulling a trailer or someone just threw out the boat anchor when you come to a stop light. Jackshaft swingarms are heavy. Let’s just say it, big tire jackshaft bikes for cruising up and down Main Street, but I wouldn’t take them on a long trip! It’s all about choice though because they are about as badass as they come! When you talk to Robert Fisher about O.S.D., he gets a glimmer in his eye and starts talking about it likes it a brand new baby boy that just came into his family…he is proud of it. It has taken a lot of R&D, trial and error and watching the little details that has made this such a great product. He just doesn’t cut any corners. “What can I say; the O.S.D. has put the drivability back into the big tire bikes! #hardrider #hardridermotorcycle #hardtalk #hardtalknews #motorcycle #motorcycles hardridermotorcycle.com

Saturday, June 17, 2023

The Fall of Bud Light: What Went Wrong?

This video explains so well what happened at Budd Light and Target in great depth. This is a must watch. Banks and Human Rights groups are controlling...these strange issues that are happening. ESG and BlackRock are taking control of our families. #hardtalk #hardtalknews

Thursday, June 8, 2023

Stairway to Heaven - Heart Tribute

 Led Zeppelin - Stairway to Heaven - HEART tribute


https://youtu.be/og37QV7f8qE

Arguably the single greatest moment in rock and roll history. Utterly poignant watching Robert tear up at the seemingly sudden realization that he and L.Z. did something uniquely great with this song and with their unparalleled careers. This rendition by Heart and the stage band and singers is singularly remarkable.

One of the most incredible voices I’ve ever heard.