How many E-bikes do you need? How many do you have and why?

No, you are someone who fixes things. People that repair stuff keep every little thing that might be reused, plus a spare. The other people in the world are the ones that come to us looking for those parts or asking if we can fix it.
You know, this is true. I really like this explanation. I try to analyze my behavior and can't put my finger on this point before. This is why people who can't fix things are so neat. They throw everything away. They don't see the value still left in an item.
 
I've been known / am know for keeping anything and everything I may one day repurpose or make in to parts for something else. I even keep metal to melt down and cast with. It's a handy way of creating what you need or want when you can't buy it! Its amazing how many things a little creativity and junk can fix or make from scratch!!!!!!
 
You know, this is true. I really like this explanation. I try to analyze my behavior and can't put my finger on this point before. This is why people who can't fix things are so neat. They throw everything away. They don't see the value still left in an item.
I have very neat friends whose motto always seems to be, " throw it away, wait 2 months and then ask Annie if you can borrow hers, or see if she can find you a new one". :shrug:
 
this really got away from how many ebikes do you own. i own one! i am far too old fat and lazy to need more than one. i do however have an alta mx electric motocross bike for trail riding, an alta sm electric supermoto for being an idiot on and a zero sr electric street bike for longer rides. i recently sold my 72v sur ron because it made me do 65 on the canal path and turned me into the guy we all hate. sorry.
 
I walked away from motorcycling after 47 years this past June. Too many close calls, too many idiots on their phones, you know the story.

Selling off all my motorcycles and equipment bought a lot of cycling stuff.

And it’s a boatload healthier to boot.
i live on river rd on the bicycle pa. route and i see a lot of bicycles hit by cars. right in front of my house is a small bridge that develops a pothole on the edge of the roadway and bicyclists either crash and get hit or swerve into traffic to avoid it and get hit. motorcyclists ride in the lane and have no issues, but it is your choice. i am 67 been riding 56 years and not ready to give it up yet.
 
My bike has started acting up in several ways. Now I'm even more convinced I need more than one E-bike!

Which reminds me I have two out in the hay barn I forgot about. (no keys or chargers) A friend was paid to haul all the left behind junk from an apartment complex and gave them to me instead of tossing them in the dump. I need to see if I can order keys and see if the batteries are any good. Both are bottom of the line 250w models.
 
i live on river rd on the bicycle pa. route and i see a lot of bicycles hit by cars. right in front of my house is a small bridge that develops a pothole on the edge of the roadway and bicyclists either crash and get hit or swerve into traffic to avoid it and get hit. motorcyclists ride in the lane and have no issues, but it is your choice. i am 67 been riding 56 years and not ready to give it up yet.
The area I live in has been enveloped by the city. Where I used to be right on the edge of beautiful country roads it is now a 20 minute ride through some really nasty traffic to get to some nice riding. There really isn’t even a rush hour around here, it’s just heavy all the time.

If I lived in the country I would no doubt still be riding, but it’s just gotten too dangerous around here. I envy you.

Oh well, at least pot is now legal up here…
 
The area I live in has been enveloped by the city. Where I used to be right on the edge of beautiful country roads it is now a 20 minute ride through some really nasty traffic to get to some nice riding. There really isn’t even a rush hour around here, it’s just heavy all the time.

If I lived in the country I would no doubt still be riding, but it’s just gotten too dangerous around here. I envy you.

Oh well, at least pot is now legal up here…
live your life and enjoy, i totally understand...many times i have been scared off the street and gone dirt only for awhile. get a dog to walk and bring a joint
 
live your life and enjoy, i totally understand...many times i have been scared off the street and gone dirt only for awhile. get a dog to walk and bring a joint
Don’t need a dog… there’s a garage full of bikes.

As for the other thing, well, it’s legal here now so…
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Don’t need a dog… there’s a garage full of bikes.

As for the other thing, well, it’s legal here now so…
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Legal here too and let me say from experience the bigger the container the bigger the plants grow excepting maybe hydro grown. 7 - 10 gallon size works well and 27.5 gallon or 1/2 barrels work exceptionally well...
 
we've been digging 4' deep and we till 12' wide down to 1.5' deep on the till. You'd be surprised at the harvests.

This year one plant alone will give us a bit over 3 pounds after dried and cured. Super Boof strain.

Indoor we grow solely aeroponics.
 
Kidd look into starting a good little grow op in your area for others. They will have to label their plants and what not.
It's pretty cool and you get to meet some very good people and sample some great green medicine ;)

Plus that does away with the "1 pound & 4 plants" per household..make sense?
 
Kidd look into starting a good little grow op in your area for others. They will have to label their plants and what not.
It's pretty cool and you get to meet some very good people and sample some great green medicine ;)

Plus that does away with the "1 pound & 4 plants" per household..make sense?
4 plants is more than enough for me. I got almost 7lbs from 2 dried and cured year before last. Gave tons away and still going...

Personally I don't want to get involved with anything to do with rules and regs etc..

What is the one pound thing? I hadn't heard about any weight restriction from the 4 allowed.
 
4 plants is more than enough for me. I got almost 7lbs from 2 dried and cured year before last. Gave tons away and still going...

Personally I don't want to get involved with anything to do with rules and regs etc..

What is the one pound thing? I hadn't heard about any weight restriction from the 4 allowed.
Where we are, we're in a good spot concerning the green medicine.

Virginia has a 1 pound per household and 4 plants per household. So we can have a pound on us at home but we can only travel with 3 or 4 ounces LOL Doesnt make any sense does it.. But there are ways to do things correctly like the co-op grows here in our state.

Grey area still....just getting better with time ;)

We have 13 people besides myself and the land owners in our little co-op grow. Out of the 13 others, 2 oth them are retired LEO (Law Enforcement Officials) And 1 retired firefighter along with the couple teachers LOL We're a big Happy Family! :)

Everything must be labeled though, a few hoops to jump through but not at all that bad ;)
 
Where we are, we're in a good spot concerning the green medicine.

Virginia has a 1 pound per household and 4 plants per household. So we can have a pound on us at home but we can only travel with 3 or 4 ounces LOL Doesnt make any sense does it.. But there are ways to do things correctly like the co-op grows here in our state.

Grey area still....just getting better with time ;)

We have 13 people besides myself and the land owners in our little co-op grow. Out of the 13 others, 2 oth them are retired LEO (Law Enforcement Officials) And 1 retired firefighter along with the couple teachers LOL We're a big Happy Family! :)

Everything must be labeled though, a few hoops to jump through but not at all that bad ;)
Glad I gave away a bunch of excess! I didn't know about the 1lb rule...

We've got to meet up sometime!
 
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