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Jazz Jennings, a transgender reality star, recently opened up to People about how her decision to transition at a young age has complicated her actual transition.
Jazz Jennings, who has a TV show on TLC called “I Am Jazz” admitted that transitioning at a young age might not have been the best move.
She told People TV that she might not have enough “material” to work with down there.
Basically, Jazz started taking hormones before puberty in order to transition and now she has a baby ***** down there. Apparently, having a completely underdeveloped downstairs mix-up is preventing Jazz from turning their current downstairs into the downstairs that they want.
That's also an amazing amount of complexity for 65 HP. Pistons smaller than Hustler's dick, more moving parts than Hustler's Mom's vibrator... I mean, who doesn't want a bike that has 94 gears and is incapable of idling?
I have always liked the simplicity and torque of a thumper. I have owned twins and fours, and they do make more and smoother power, but I keep going back to the single. You can get them cheap and they are really easy to work on.
Huh, I didn't realize there were so many 250 cc twins. A 250 bike seems tiny but 65 hp and 150 mph is impressive. Different cam lobes on each cylinder: https://petrolicious.com/articles/honda-rc166
I mean, I totally get what that bike was about. It conformed to the rules for a particular class, and nuked the competition back to the stone age. But for crying out loud, I pity the customers who actually bought into the homologated street-version of it...
And yeah, in terms of raw production numbers, the two cylinder engine in the Honda Rebel / Nighthawk is by far the winner in the 250cc class, at least in the US. I assume there is some automatic step-through that wins the overall 250 category worldwide because China / India / etc, but again, I'll guarantee you it's a twin.
Bummer the new Intel Sky Lake and Kaby Lake CPUs have a hyper-threading flaw, but motherboard BIOS updates should fix the issue even though the probability of encountering it is low.