Custom leather iPad back cover

Custom leather iPad back cover

I made my own back cover for my iPad. Nothing I tested was what I liked. I just hated that slick back cover on the thing. So I hacked up an old leather portfolio I dont use anymore, cut, and glued it on the back and then took my time with a razor blade and trimmed it out on the edges. Its looks like it was mad that way.

18 years

18 years

This old MR2 has served me well. It's been regulated as a toy for 10 or more years but picking my daughter up at school in it is rather surrel since I bought it 17 years ago

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This old MR2 has served me well. It's been regulated as a toy for 10 or more years but picking my daughter up at school in it is rather surrel since I bought it 17 years ago

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Still around

Still around

I am mainly posting on my other blog http://idontridescooters.blogspot.com but I do like this blog site to since it's focuse it images, but I need to do more sometimes. Its spring again and the Concourse has proven a fantastic commuter bike.

Gear

Gear

Gear - A bunch of it is what it takes to stay warm now that the
morning starts in the mid 30s.

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Fritzs Chili

Fritzs Chili

Been around for more than 40 years in Overland Park Kansas. As I
waited to get the motorcycle titled I thought I would tryit out as I
never have had a chance. Cash only - and I only had $4 dollars on me.
I had to settle for Arby's.

I am thrilled with the Kansas DMVs text line waiting option. Basically
you go up to a terminal when you arrive, plug in your cell phone and
you get to wait inline virtually. You have options for setting
notification via text, extend your wait, as for a status, get a voice
call instead - brilliant. Way to go Johnson County Kansas DMV. My best
DMV experianced ever!

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Morning commute on the Concours

Morning commute on the Concours

Well she cleaned up pretty good for being 23 years old. I did a VIN
check on the bike and was told I would be the 3rd owner. It does seem
this is partially true but as I have learned old bikes have secrets
like people do. The VIN revealed milage recording in Missouri at about
9000 miles with one address and 13000 miles with another. It has 38000
miles on it now where did the first 9000 miles come from and what
happended to the miles between 13000 and 38000? Keep in mind the guy I
bought it from a guy that said he bought from the original owner and
he only out about 5000 miles on it. If that where the case I should
see the original registration up to 33000 miles and then one more.
Like most bikes I buy this one seems to have forgotten it's pedigree.
In Kansas we dint have to put those dumb inspection or registration
stickers on our vehicles. This bike however did seem to be an all
Missouri bike when I began peeling those things off. It was not on
Arizona all it's life I can assure you from looking at the rusty bolts
I have been replacing. It seems to have been actually used as a tourer
which is a good thing.

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What's this?

What's this?

A 1986 Kawasake Concours. I found it for a great deal and could not
pass it up. Seems to run fine, there are some cosmetic issues I should
be able to easily addres. 40k, this could end up being a keeper for me.

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