Had my throttle cable snap I just replaced it however when I start the bike up its immediately full throttle even when the cable is loose. Any ideas on what I mightve done wrong? I had to choke it out to shut it off and now I dont know what to do different when I start it again
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I have a 2017 Dodge Ram with about 100k miles on it , someone drove my car for me and mustve hit something big + it was rusty. One of the slots that is used to connect the two bands that hold up the gas tank broke off, it snapped clean through and it is connected directly to the frame. Is my car ruined ? Is there anything I can do for this
M 26 - I have been meds daily for 6 years. I don't know who I even was before the meds anymore. I can't think of myself being any different I feel like I'm in the same place as I was 6 years ago but now just reliant on medication I don't feel like even works. I think I wanted to be on meds because I felt like I needed a change and I think I just woke up 6 years later and wish id just toughed it out. I want off the meds and I just need to commit I think. Looking for any success stories from anyone not to encourage me off my meds but just want to hear anyone who pushed passed it without the meds and how it went for you.