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What did you do on or to your other bike part 2
#41
(05-12-2025, 02:02 AM)Cormanus Wrote: So ... if a ferret rides a CB1100 with 76,821 miles on the clock for an average of 72 miles a week and an angry bird with 59,000 miles on the clock for an average of 300 miles a week, what phase will the moon be in when their odometers read the same thing? For bonus points, which bike will he be riding and what state will he be in?

The current difference between the two bikes is 17,821 miles (76821-59000)
The riding difference in miles per week is 228 (300-72)
The number of weeks it will take to equal current mileage difference: 78.16 (17821/228=78.16)
78.16 weeks x 7 days per week = 547.14 days
547 days from today, May 12, 2025 is Thursday, Oct 8, 2026
The moon on Thursday, Oct 8, 2026 is: Waning crescent

He has to be on the CB1100 that particular day to make sure it catches Angry Bird.

What state will he be in?  Easiest answer of them all: the state of BLISS.

Don't blow it, ferret.

p.s.

I was always told to check my work:

Angry Bird:
59,000 current miles
78.16 weeks x 300 miles per week = 23,448 miles between today and Oct. 6, 2026
59,000 + 23,448 more miles = 82,448 miles on a Thursday with waning crescent moon.

CB1100:
76,821 current miles
78.16 weeks x 72 miles per week = 5,627.52 miles between today and Oct. 6, 2026
76,821 + 5,627.52 more miles = 82,448.52 miles on a Thursday with waning crescent moon.

ferret, please don't ride the last .52 miles on the CB1100 on Oct. 6, 2026. My math teacher, who once kicked me out of class for watching pidgeons outside the window, would not be happy.
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#42
(05-12-2025, 08:20 AM)pdedse Wrote:
(05-12-2025, 02:02 AM)Cormanus Wrote: So ... if a ferret rides a CB1100 with 76,821 miles on the clock for an average of 72 miles a week and an angry bird with 59,000 miles on the clock for an average of 300 miles a week, what phase will the moon be in when their odometers read the same thing? For bonus points, which bike will he be riding and what state will he be in?

The current difference between the two bikes is 17,821 miles (76821-59000)
The riding difference in miles per week is 228 (300-72)
The number of weeks it will take to equal current mileage difference: 78.16 (17821/228=78.16)
78.16 weeks x 7 days per week = 547.14 days
547 days from today, May 12, 2025 is Thursday, Oct 8, 2026
The moon on Thursday, Oct 8, 2026 is: Waning crescent

He has to be on the CB1100 that particular day to make sure it catches Angry Bird.

What state will he be in?  Easiest answer of them all: the state of BLISS.

Don't blow it, ferret.

p.s.

I was always told to check my work:

Angry Bird:
59,000 current miles
78.16 weeks x 300 miles per week = 23,448 miles between today and Oct. 6, 2026
59,000 + 23,448 more miles = 82,448 miles on a Thursday with waning crescent moon.

CB1100:
76,821 current miles
78.16 weeks x 72 miles per week = 5,627.52 miles between today and Oct. 6, 2026
76,821 + 5,627.52 more miles = 82,448.52 miles on a Thursday with waning crescent moon.

ferret, please don't ride the last .52 miles on the CB1100 on Oct. 6, 2026.  My math teacher, who once kicked me out of class for watching pidgeons outside the window, would not be happy.

I think your calculations sound about right. i was thinking they would coincide sometime next summer.

It doesn't matter what I ride, how far or how fast, only that I ride .... every day
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#43
ROFL

I love this place!

BUT I think there's one teensy mistake in your logic, pdedse.
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#44
Guys, don't get Angry Bird more upset  Smile
           "Drop a gear and disappear"®
'24 Kawi Z650RS - Hooligan®
'14 CB1100 DLX, s/n 170, 38K kms - FOX® 

'14 CB1100/ABS, 134K kms - sold
'13 CB1100/c-ABS - 56K kms - sold             
            *Grand Chancellor* 
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#45
Man you guys have too much time on your hands....
I remember when people told me that.
You know what? I actually would like a pickle.
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#46
(05-12-2025, 02:59 PM)Cormanus Wrote: ROFL

I love this place!

BUT I think there's one teensy mistake in your logic, pdedse.

Not accounting for rally mileage?
2017 CB1100 EX | 2024 Africa Twin AS ES DCT
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#47
(05-12-2025, 02:59 PM)Cormanus Wrote: ROFL

I love this place!

BUT I think there's one teensy mistake in your logic, pdedse.

Was it the moon phase that threw me off?
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#48
No. You managed that brilliantly. Well done. You might like to revisit the bike the ferret will be riding.
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#49
Max used to be good at this kind of stuff. 
Max?
Max?
Max?
Cool
There's a difference in riding a naked bike and riding a bike naked.
Won't make that mistake again. 
2013 Honda CB1100 Standard. Gone, but not forgotten.
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#50
(05-12-2025, 09:52 PM)Cormanus Wrote: No. You managed that brilliantly. Well done. You might like to revisit the bike the ferret will be riding.

Ah, right-o.  He should be riding Angry Bird that Thursday because he has to be on it to ketchup.
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