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Singlemalt

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I see they have multiple names. On a mission to try this now.
Based on what I've read you'll probably like kumquats too since you like these. I have a kumquat, was in a container for 10 yrs then it began dying so I planted it next to my porch to give it a chance. Didn't do much but didn't die then after 2 yrs it started growing again. It's much more cold hardy than lemons or limes.
 

Beermetheus

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Based on what I've read you'll probably like kumquats too since you like these. I have a kumquat, was in a container for 10 yrs then it began dying so I planted it next to my porch to give it a chance. Didn't do much but didn't die then after 2 yrs it started growing again. It's much more cold hardy than lemons or limes.
Citrus is pretty relentless.
 

doublejj

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Damn, it did turn in to an adventure!!
Thats a real common problem, the axle nuts coming loose on e-bikes, from the torque. They make an inexpensive "torque arm" for bikes...Noe sure if it would work on a scooter, but probably. The other thing you can do is add some Loctite to the threads.

when we were building our trikes I added torque arms to our front forks to keep the front hub motor from falling off, from the torque...

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I like being pain-free.
What kind of pain, and do you find a strain that works especially well?
Cervical, lumbar, thoracic pain, from a failed C-4, C-5 fusion. GG 4, Platinum OG, Super Sour Diesel are my go to favorites (helps thc levels are above 27%-34%). I really love hash for pain, but it’s pricey ou in Cali. I don’t think you can ever go wrong with hash for pain.
 

DarkWeb

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I should have added:
Use some brake or carb cleaner to wash off any gunk in the threads as necessary & even blow it off w/ compressed air - the locktite will work much better.
Yes the cleaner the better.

Yeah, blue or red works for most. I had a special coating on the material that wasn't allowing the red to set. The black is basically rubberized crazy glue. Different chemical no reaction with the coating and it works really well.
 
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