Fantastic hubs, I hope you got the right colour? #NeedsMorePurpleJust dropped the cash on a set of Industry 9 Hydra hubs.
Paid the express shipping to get them in my hot little hands quicker!
Fantastic hubs, I hope you got the right colour? #NeedsMorePurple
Those spokes are SICK!!!!With the Hydra I9s on their way, and wishing to do more damage to the credit card I’ve ordered my spokes ready for a slightly custom look.
Keeping with the bikes Green / Orange colour scheme
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And being a big bloke (think Nrml MTBr but 4” shorter) upgraded the brake rotors to:
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Obviously heavier, but hey, it’s an eBike and I need more stopping power for my bulk
Thought my Assegai front looks a very long way past its best, didn't realise that it's done over 1,000 miles!05 December 2022: Put Assegai 29x2.50 WT DD Maxxgrip on the front last week, measures 2.25"
never ride into the woods without a bladed article.
Same…and a T25..
I never ride into the woods without a folding saw.
I know that I have to cut fallen trees very carefully because they can have a huge amount of stored energy coiled up inside them that can suddenly release and throw me into the next forest, minus whatever I was holding at the time. I was dealing with one of those trees that had snapped 5' off the ground and had fallen across the trail but was still attached to the trunk by lots of thick jagged fibres. I was carefully sawing away at the fibres when my anonymous buddy got fed up with my progress and decided to give me a hand. He grabbed hold of the bit on the ground and gave it a bloody good heave. The remaining fibres at my end gave way and the tree completed its fall. My end fell onto another previously fallen tree that I was standing on and launched me into the air. It almost scared the shit out of me , but fortunately my lithe, cat-like grace enabled me to avoid injury, other than to my dignity. Fallen trees can be dangerous. I always assume stored energy and proceed with caution. Particularly when I'm being helped!Same…and a T25.
I got my folding saw from Home Depot a while ago. It just fit tightly into my hip-pac. Great little tool …until I stashed it in an ole stump one day and forgot which stump I had chosen. So I bought another. Ya never know when you might need it.
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I also got some 12” pruning blades for the sawzall. They don’t like rocks either.
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Maybe it's the type of company that makes them more likely to be sensitive about that sort of thing. For example, I wonder if gardening tool companies bother?So Mr Sordy, you do know it is illegal to carry a weapon in public!
Joking aside, I have a similar folding saw, except made by Bahco, and had no issues ordering online and being delivered to my residential address
Depends where you are and that is why I mention(ed) in this international forum. In Germany fine is up to 10000€ what is no fun if the officer is not lenient. Due to increasing knife attacs we unfortunately now have frequently controlled „weapon free zones“ in downtown of some big cities like Düsseldorf and enforced laws.That's a tool, not a weapon...
On fallen trees I always assume stored energy. Escape routes are important too. Being fast on your feet helps. Fence-posting a 5’ diameter hemlock (45 degree angle) was terrifying. But standing infront of a heavy leaning 12’ cedar while putting in the undercut was the only time my knees actually shook.I know that I have to cut fallen trees very carefully because they can have a huge amount of stored energy coiled up inside them that can suddenly release and throw me into the next forest, minus whatever I was holding at the time. I was dealing with one of those trees that had snapped 5' off the ground and had fallen across the trail but was still attached to the trunk by lots of thick jagged fibres. I was carefully sawing away at the fibres when my anonymous buddy got fed up with my progress and decided to give me a hand. He grabbed hold of the bit on the ground and gave it a bloody good heave. The remaining fibres at my end gave way and the tree completed its fall. My end fell onto another previously fallen tree that I was standing on and launched me into the air. It almost scared the shit out of me poop, but fortunately my lithe, cat-like grace ROFLMAO enabled me to avoid injury, other than to my dignity. Fallen trees can be dangerous. I always assume stored energy and proceed with caution. Particularly when I'm being helped!
Depends where you are and that is why I mention(ed) in this international forum. In Germany fine is up to 10000€ what is no fun if the officer is not lenient. Due to increasing knife attacs we unfortunately now have frequently controlled „weapon free zones“ in downtown of some big cities like Düsseldorf and enforced laws.
What the hell? Shouldn't everywhere be a weapon free zone?
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