House of Hybrids featuring the Zenesis PV

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Ocelott

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... anyway got 16 wicks rolled fun.(hmmm should I roll more)...I dont envy Zen!....ok so I had to try oxidising one easy as pie plus the wick absorbed the juice really well to my amazement....

With the supply of wicks that come with the Zenesis and what you have rolled, you'll be covered for the next 2 years, lol!

Been trying to look for a decent cooks torch or anything similar for oxidizing wicks. Anyone have any suggestions? Think someone said something about Harbor Freight for a cheapo one.
 

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I do not want to know the finish. The only bummer is as a marcher, I will know it before I get it.

Some surprises are good. Waiting for them is not :)

By the way, poppa smurf was cool.
yea but still any offense was not intended, and not acceptable just meant is as a "term of endearment" after all he is the Poppa=father of the ZENISIS project..adventure...path to zenlightenment....thingy..stuff ....bowing head going to the angry chair on timeout kicking rocks the whole way...
 

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With the supply of wicks that come with the Zenesis and what you have rolled, you'll be covered for the next 2 years, lol!

Been trying to look for a decent cooks torch or anything similar for oxidizing wicks. Anyone have any suggestions? Think someone said something about Harbor Freight for a cheapo one.

its what I just used just gotta get past the orange!
 

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yea but still any offense was not intended, and not acceptable just meant is as a "term of endearment" after all he is the Poppa=father of the ZENISIS project..adventure...path to zenlightenment....thingy..stuff ....bowing head going to the angry chair on timeout kicking rocks the whole way...

The Poppa of Invention! It could work. :lol:
 

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No worries my friend... By the way... I've built a couple shovels in my time... But I currently have later stuff... The stable currently holds a 2006 road king custom, 2008 nightster, 98 sportster 1200 custom all stock with 3600 miles on it, 2003 buell and a 1970 Triumph bobber. I'm gonna need a seat for the bobber soon!

So... You and I must ride some day!

sounds like a plan and the seat for the trumpet call it a done deal just find a pan that suits your can! by the way I waited 8 years and 2 sons to have just one... my old mean ..... she bruised my knee the day I put new ignition on her she liked points I dont! lol kickstart only for me till I get to frail to kick her!
 

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Ugh. I wanna DIY, but honestly it makes my head hurt. I just can't get a grip on it.

I think I'm getting it, then I do not understand at all.

I just don't have the patience to drip and try and mess up and try again. It seems so complicated.

What are you confused about? Have you downloaded the e juice calculator? That makes it all SOOOOO much easier.
 

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No worries my friend... By the way... I've built a couple shovels in my time... But I currently have later stuff... The stable currently holds a 2006 road king custom, 2008 nightster, 98 sportster 1200 custom all stock with 3600 miles on it, 2003 buell and a 1970 Triumph bobber. I'm gonna need a seat for the bobber soon!

So... You and I must ride some day!

Nice! I have a 1975 Norton Commando 850 (that I've ridden cross country and back!), a 2002 KTM Duke for around town, and a 2006 BMW R1200GSA that is set up for long distance endurance road rallies: 11.4 gallon capacity including the auxiliary tank, gps, radar detector, CB, phone input, music input, and an electrified tank bag to manage some of the gear. You can check out the type of stuff I've done on the BMW here. Sunday riding it ain't ;)


It's been a mild winter here in the Upper Midwest but I'm not quite ready to hit the road yet :lol:

- Tim
 

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Nice! I have a 1975 Norton Commando 850 (that I've ridden cross country and back!), a 2002 KTM Duke for around town, and a 2006 BMW R1200GSA that is set up for long distance endurance road rallies: 11.4 gallon capacity including the auxiliary tank, gps, radar detector, CB, phone input, music input, and an electrified tank bag to manage some of the gear. You can check out the type of stuff I've done on the BMW here. Sunday riding it ain't ;)

It's been a mild winter here in the Upper Midwest but I'm not quite ready to hit the road yet :lol:

- Tim
wow lots of bells and whistles! sweet! mine 74 FLH bobber 16'' apes 5 speed kick only 3''open primary 150 front and rear late model streetglide wheels, toolbag and not much else hehe!
 

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wow lots of bells and whistles! sweet! mine 74 FLH bobber 16'' apes 5 speed kick only 3''open primary 150 front and rear late model streetglide wheels, toolbag and not much else hehe!

Yeah, it looks like something out of the terminator, heheheh. It's really for long trips and competitions.
16" apes? Man, I couldn't do it - I'd be like a sail and the wind would rip my arms right out of their sockets :) I love the look of open primaries, though. Seeing the chain or belt spinning off the shaft and clutch is just plain cool.

Back in the early 90's when Ducati's resurgence was just starting, I had 2 friends with 900 SuperSports that had dry clutches and semi-open primaries. When their bikes were idling, people used to hear the clutch plates sort of rattling loosely and they'd ask what that noise was and what was wrong with the bike :?: Too funny.

- Tim
 

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Here's the calculator. http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...80-ejuice-me-up-ejuice-recipe-calculator.html

He also explains how to use it. You need to be very careful if you're starting with 60mg-100mg nicotine. That stuff can kill you. What mg are you starting at?

36 mg.

There is so much to order. So much to know. So much trial and error (which I hate with a burning passion)

I just get overwhelmed easily with this type of thing.

Of course everyone has such a different opinion even on things like sweeteners.
 

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Yeah, it looks like something out of the terminator, heheheh. It's really for long trips and competitions.
16" apes? Man, I couldn't do it - I'd be like a sail and the wind would rip my arms right out of their sockets :) I love the look of open primaries, though. Seeing the chain or belt spinning off the shaft and clutch is just plain cool.

Back in the early 90's when Ducati's resurgence was just starting, I had 2 friends with 900 SuperSports that had dry clutches and semi-open primaries. When their bikes were idling, people used to hear the clutch plates sort of rattling loosely and they'd ask what that noise was and what was wrong with the bike :?: Too funny.

- Tim
sail in the wind!! LMAO naw its great 90 mph steady as a rock free as a bird and nothing sounds like a BDL at a stop light chingchingching!!!like I said 8 years wait and 2 sons later she's mine...all love and hate...whats your take on the "stampede" mine is its pure insanity! rigid frame not kind to an old AIRBORNE soldier! I'll keep my swingarm bobber! oh and the three inch wide belt goin zzzzzzzzzzzz by your foot well I lovingly call it the cookie monster...needless to say loose work pants and WHAM! INSTA SHORTS one leg shorts anyway holy wakeme up!!!!! happened once! only once!
 
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36 mg.

There is so much to order. So much to know. So much trial and error (which I hate with a burning passion)

I just get overwhelmed easily with this type of thing.

Of course everyone has such a different opinion even on things like sweeteners.

Don't worry... A little practice and you'll get the hang of it.

As for sweetener... My vote is for stevia. A tiny bit goes a looooooong way. 1 drop per 10 mL, but YMMV.
 

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36 mg.

There is so much to order. So much to know. So much trial and error (which I hate with a burning passion)

I just get overwhelmed easily with this type of thing.

Of course everyone has such a different opinion even on things like sweeteners.
UMMMM YEA! WHAT YOU SAID my expierience add a little peach to my oriental4 and BAM! STEALFPEACH4 is born lol! no diy as of yet just a little frankenjuice.....!
 

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36 mg.

There is so much to order. So much to know. So much trial and error (which I hate with a burning passion)

I just get overwhelmed easily with this type of thing.

Of course everyone has such a different opinion even on things like sweeteners.
everyone has different taste...mmmmwwwaaaaa how many times have ya heard that one...it's really just trial and error..... I use "e-juice"calc.. on my iPhone...but I had to do some trial and error for the percentages....every flavor has a little different intensity...so each one needs a little tweek.. keep a list of your reciepes and what works......try a small mix with like 18 drops of nic cut in half(add 18 drops of plain vg or pg) whatever you favor.. so now you have a 18mg base.. that is 36 drops, 9 drops would be 25%, so start with about 15% flavor or 5 to 6 drops and adjust from there.... there are some great reciepes on the net and in break tru's calc so get busy....breath and relax ...its is like cooking, but if you can't cook ...... make it science, because they are one in the same........
 
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