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Originally Posted by HDXBONES
Right there is where I have to part ways with BRP...I mean, I already bought their mug, it's in MY kitchen, who the h*** do they think they are, tellin me how strong MY coffee should be....
Well, I don't mean to pry, but weren't you gonna put a 30T front sprocket on your coffee mug?
Did it drop the caffeine RPM's sufficiently? How was low-end torque and non-dairy creamer affected?
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Just thought that I'd weigh in on the use of RideOn in the BRP mug. It does prevent leaks. In fact, it plugs the hole completely. No more spills. No more drinking either, but in view of the "colon wear" comment earlier, I may need to cut back on my consumption of the questionable beverage.
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Originally Posted by jeuchler
Oh, sure, RoadDog.
You put Soy Spectro Latte in your mug's sidecar and then come on here and support the BRP company line?! You're not fooling anybody.
We'll see how well your coffee mug does when the ambient temp gets above 90 degrees this summer.
(BTW, I also happen to know that now that you have your new HD, you regularly drink out of your "I LOVE JAX" mug and have given your BRP mug to Smylinacha.)
Think we have problems here some Tea toddling crack head just put 110gal of wrong coffe in one of my machines they are supposed to put mobilmet 766 wich is a Dunkin Donut exclusive.But used the donut mans quaker cut 170.I love when I get to lock something out at this time of night mobilmet goes for about 1300 a drum 800 gal cap
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Originally Posted by jeuchler
Scotty, what are you talking about?
You have, what, like 30 coffee mugs in your garage?
Just because they all don't have high-tech nannies in them like the BRP mug, and most of them are not coffee-injected or are without electric start doesn't mean we don't value your caffeinated opinion here.
Those are vintage hot chocolate mugs. I really like the imported hot chocolate! Especially in the chrome-sided "toaster" mugs.
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Originally Posted by BRPjunkie
Just thought that I'd weigh in on the use of RideOn in the BRP mug. It does prevent leaks. In fact, it plugs the hole completely. No more spills. No more drinking either, but in view of the "colon wear" comment earlier, I may need to cut back on my consumption of the questionable beverage.
BRPjunkie, I am glad you brought this up.
This is a great product, but folks have to follow the directions carefully or you are throwing money down the drain :
Don't forget to rotate the mug into which the sealant is to be installed so that the mug stem is between the 5 and 7 o’clock position (bottom half of the mug).
Squeeze the correct amount of sealant into the mug. Consult the dosage table to determine the proper amount to put into the mug. Don't exceed
recommended dosage for your coffee mug.
Use your mug for 3-5 breakfasts to allow the sealant to spread evenly inside your coffee mug. You may experience a slight vibration for up to 10 breakfasts, until it has had a chance to coat the inside of your mug evenly.
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Originally Posted by Roaddog2
Think we have problems here some Tea toddling crack head just put 110gal of wrong coffe in one of my machines they are supposed to put mobilmet 766 wich is a Dunkin Donut exclusive.But used the donut mans quaker cut 170.I love when I get to lock something out at this time of night mobilmet goes for about 1300 a drum 800 gal cap
Um,
America runs on Dunkin'
but BRP is a Canadian company.
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Originally Posted by jeuchler
BRPjunkie, I am glad you brought this up.
This is a great product, but folks have to follow the directions carefully or you are throwing money down the drain :
Don't forget to rotate the mug into which the sealant is to be installed so that the mug stem is between the 5 and 7 o’clock position (bottom half of the mug).
Squeeze the correct amount of sealant into the mug. Consult the dosage table to determine the proper amount to put into the mug. Don't exceed
recommended dosage for your coffee mug.
Use your mug for 3-5 breakfasts to allow the sealant to spread evenly inside your coffee mug. You may experience a slight vibration for up to 10 breakfasts, until it has had a chance to coat the inside of your mug evenly.
I think I injested some of the RideOn and may be experiencing a plug of another kind.
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Originally Posted by NancysToy
Those are vintage hot chocolate mugs. I really like the imported hot chocolate! Especially in the chrome-sided "toaster" mugs.
Those are nice, Scotty:
And one of these days I have to get out to your neck of the woods and get my photo taken drinking out of that old three-wheeled coffee mug that you built.
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Last edited by jeuchler; 03-01-2010 at 10:57 PM.
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Discovered today that Tim Horton's coffee (Canadian, Eh) works much better in BRP mug. Based on that hot beverage test, I think I need to try a Molson Canadian in it for a cold test.
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