what does oil the joints mean

It's a "makers mark"...mmmmmmmmmMMMMMmmmmm...
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...with a message.
 
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Reminds me of this:
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I always wondered why it only applies to motorcyclists, and whether or not you're allowed to roll them back up again once you get to the other side.
 
Reminds me of this:
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I always wondered why it only applies to motorcyclists, and whether or not you're allowed to roll them back up again once you get to the other side.

They give that warning to motorcyclist because a motorcycle tire can catch in a groove, rut, railroad track, bridge joint, and dump the motorcyclist.
 
They give that warning to motorcyclist because a motorcycle tire can catch in a groove, rut, railroad track, bridge joint, and dump the motorcyclist.

No Ed,:mad:

That "hippy outlaw biker" law was created in the 70's.:cool: It pertrained to stoned motorcyclists, who really enjoyed staring at rivers while on bridges. Too many of them twisted up fatties on the bridge, and of course being stoned, always left at least one open joint on the bridge. Please be more careful in your postings, to make sure you get your facts straight.:D:foot:
 
No Ed,:mad:

That "hippy outlaw biker" law was created in the 70's.:cool: It pertrained to stoned motorcyclists, who really enjoyed staring at rivers while on bridges. Too many of them twisted up fatties on the bridge, and of course being stoned, always left at least one open joint on the bridge. Please be more careful in your postings, to make sure you get your facts straight.:D:foot:
Precisely... CJ gets the joke. :)
 
Gun oil,or Mobil 0-40 synthetic in a dropper bottle....the other one? Any of your fine Bourbon works a treat (can't bear Scotch...)Beefeater Gin when hot,Calvados,most wines. Lush status!
 
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