-
-
Wow my experience was not so dramatic and I was using one alone in messy soil. .
I moved slowly and the trick is to be ready to let go of the throttle. Some times you accidentally gas it when it get stuck and that can be quick a surprise.
Honestly if it was two of you I'd think you could just gas it hard and rip through almost anything.
-
-
-
-
Okay friends need a pair of Bluetooth wrap around headphones that stay put during exercise. Battery life is important for road rides and such. Would like to be able to answer my phone and use Google Assistant.
They need to sound acceptable. They don't have to be perfect. But sound pleasurable. This is not an audiophile endeavor
I'd like them to be fairly isolating.
Fairly standard request I know but want to get an up-to-date recommendation.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
just curious. purely a curiosity. not buying anything.
if I was looking for a newer car that can rip over dirt roads and handle all kinds of crap thrown at it while being fun and quick when on pavement what comes to mind?
Subaru XV STI in a 6 speed would be the perfect theoretical example. Doesn't exist.
any other thoughts?
-
I took a 12 x 14 x 3/4 inch piece of shelving pine and shaved an edge at 30 degrees to the bottom of the 12" side, which is about the angle I slide the pizzas in at, making for a smooth transition to the oven. I use the same surface to spread the dough on. I take the pizzas out with a tong directly to a cutting board which I then hand to another human who is usually drinking a beer. works fairly well. But going to make an aluminum (no handle) one soon like the Ooni one.
-
-
-
Hahaha Anything overnight with a baby (especially if less than at least 5 days not including travel) always feels like a giant waste of time/energy/money/patience/etc. The amount of crap you have to take with you cannot be overstated.
I preferred to barely leave my back yard unless on foot.
That said, I'm not the only one in my family and so I've done trips like this a lot. The only way I've managed to make it reasonable is with a roof cargo box and a Tiguan.
-
-
-
-
anyone know of a seat collar that has rack mounts and uses a quick-release?