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Offmymeds

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I like the bigger tires for the semi-offroad option. Don't know if I really need one that folds - I've got plenty of space + a full sized pickup should I need to take it somewhere. I am not a small man, 6'2" & 14.28 Stone so there's that. Can you recommend one in a fat tire mountain bike style?



My brain read "tramp".
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Have you settled on a bike yet?

 

GreatwhiteNorth

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Have you settled on a bike yet?

I'm still looking at all the options - man, there's a lotta them out there.
I'll keep you guys apprised of what I'm looking at & very much welcome helpful critique.
 

manfredo

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July 16th 1976 is my adoption date.........i was 5
My dad was adopted as a toddler. His parents were told they would not be able to have any children of their own, after trying for a few years, so they adopted. BUT then about a year later, my grandma got pregnant and had a daughter....and then a year or 2 later, a son. Apparently it was the stress of trying and once that stress was gone, she became pregnant. They were awesome people...Some of the best I ever met, and I was lucky to have them as grandparents. They never treated me any differently at all. Some of my fondest memories are from those good people!! Not sure why my dad turned out to be such a POS!!
 

Offmymeds

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I'm still looking at all the options - man, there's a lotta them out there.
I'll keep you guys apprised of what I'm looking at & very much welcome helpful critique.
Yes, plz. I'd like to know what you settle with.

I've been riding this classic beauty. It's a Velo, I think. My 6' 2" son bought this on Kickstarter years ago. I think it was the first bike his size. I'm probably about 5' 11". I say probably because I'm taking off 3/4" for age for estimation. I wasn't flexible enough to easily get my foot over it at first. I broke down and bought a helmet after a couple of near misses. Some of these are fairly heavy and although this one only achieves 15 mph that can be dangerous, especially around cars.

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For the next hurricane party I'm going to ride into the winds with a little borrowed dog in the basket. See if I can get to Oz.
 

manfredo

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Nope. A grow-unrelated issue in the bedroom closet. But they have to cut into the drywall and spray chemicals up into the attic space. I have no way of moving plants 4 weeks into flower to another space, at least not these that are tied to the tent because of training...

Do people have fires in their tents? Yikes o_O
Can't you just shut everything off in the tent and seal it up for a few hours during and after their spraying?
 

manfredo

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Yes, plz. I'd like to know what you settle with.

I've been riding this classic beauty. It's a Velo, I think. My 6' 2" son bought this on Kickstarter years ago. I think it was the first bike his size. I'm probably about 5' 11". I say probably because I'm taking off 3/4" for age for estimation. I wasn't flexible enough to easily get my foot over it at first. I broke down and bought a helmet after a couple of near misses. Some of these are fairly heavy and although this one only achieves 15 mph that can be dangerous, especially around cars.

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For the next hurricane party I'm going to ride into the winds with a little borrowed dog in the basket. See if I can get to Oz.
Don't forget, you can easily build your own e-bike. I have under $600 in this one and it is more powerful than most, with a 1500 watt motor and a 48 volt, 20 amp battery. I have near 700 miles with zero problems, and @Metasynth has several thousand miles on his with the same brand motor, made by Voilamart. This is a 26" bike but they make the motors in all different sizes!!

Most of these are NOT built for the dirt though....You can cruise back roads and maybe an occasional dirt trail, but they aren't meant for motocross!!

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manfredo

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Is that enough to keep them from getting residual shit settling on them? I was already planning on turning the exhaust off, but with the fans off wouldn't that mean anything that does get in just settles into the buds right away?
I'd disconnect the fan and seal it up tight, with lights off of course...It won't hurt for several hours. I would think they'd be fine.

What are they spraying...Bleach or something to kill mold? After they spray they should be able to seal their hole back up to keep the fumes up there!!

Too bad you don't have an ozone machine. I have an inexpensive one I bought back with PM for like $60, works great.
 

Jeffislovinlife

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Good morning
I’m here @Jeffislovinlife , where are you brother?
Waiting on my drug delivery. Dabbing the last Pai Gow gram.
Everyone have a great day. It’s nice and cool today lol
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Waiting to go home I've got to get some stuff done like a half shaft for the car after that see if I've got enough left to do something in the grow room I really want to smoke a bowl
 
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