brassplyer
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I wonder if they stole all those signs.
I wonder if they stole all those signs.
Eccentric comes to mind...I wonder if they stole all those signs.
An IN and an OUT, and the cabin is raised up to be level with truck drivers.No idea...
Looked it up... dayum straight...Pretty sure that’s skunk cabbage.
Had me a Kaw 400 2 stroke triple... Lovely indeed!
Nicely done! Ebike has kept me moving for sure. What did you get?Biking? Oh yeah. Started on a bicycle, then minibike, then dirt bike, then street bike, back to bicycle, and then to e-bike. I bought an e-bike in 2015 because scar tissue in my knee causes pain when I pedal and the e-bike allows me to ride the many trails where I live with my wife.
I have a Motiv Spark with a few mods: Suspension fork, seat post, bars, seat, tires, etc. It has 48v/500w. I've put thousands of miles on this bike and still going strong. Not bad for a bike that's in it's 10th year of use.Nicely done! Ebike has kept me moving for sure. What did you get?
Great longevity for the bike! Still on the original battery, or?I have a Motiv Spark with a few mods: Suspension fork, seat post, bars, seat, tires, etc. It has 48v/500w. I've put thousands of miles on this bike and still going strong. Not bad for a bike that's in it's 10th year of use.
Believe it or not I'm still using the original battery. I told that to the guy that runs Moriv and even he was surprised. I was told my silverfish style battery would last 3 to 5 years. What's interesting is that I don't follow the charging instructions that came with it. I generally wait until the battery is almost out of power before I charge it and I keep it fully charged when stored during the winter. I don't get the same mileage I did when it was new but I can still do 30 miles with minimal pedaling.Great longevity for the bike! Still on the original battery, or?
That's amazing!Believe it or not I'm still using the original battery. I told that to the guy that runs Moriv and even he was surprised. I was told my silverfish style battery would last 3 to 5 years. What's interesting is that I don't follow the charging instructions that came with it. I generally wait until the battery is almost out of power before I charge it and I keep it fully charged when stored during the winter. I don't get the same mileage I did when it was new but I can still do 30 miles with minimal pedaling.
Yeah, I had to stand up a few times in the last third...I'd have a sore back-side if I cycled that far.