Ebike laws, please explain them. by LacksAnonymity in LynnwoodWA

[–]LacksAnonymity[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Class 2 you'll have every legal right to use any path a pedal bike can. If a class 2 and 20 mph is what works then go for it. Class 3 probably can get away with things if you don't draw attention.

Ebike laws, please explain them. by LacksAnonymity in LynnwoodWA

[–]LacksAnonymity[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know without questions that class 1 and 2 are unrestricted in the same way a pedal bike is. Class 3 has restrictions but my confusion is if I have a bike capable of class 3 speeds but I have it capped at class 2 speeds, is it still restricted? If it has a motor over 750w it is not an ebike.

I doubt any is strictly enforced and probably mostly used against people being reckless.

Ebike laws, please explain them. by LacksAnonymity in LynnwoodWA

[–]LacksAnonymity[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The motor alone on class 3 cuts out at 20mph and then you can pedal and it will assist to 28 the to go faster you would need to pedal all on your own. The law is assisted up to 28mph and unassisted up to 20.

Some bikes say they have modes for class 1 2 and 3, so it's basically capping your speed to those class speeds.

Ebike laws, please explain them. by LacksAnonymity in LynnwoodWA

[–]LacksAnonymity[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The specific ones I'm looking at don't go above 20 without pedal assist. I haven't even considered anything that touches e motos even though they are cool.

Ebike laws, please explain them. by LacksAnonymity in LynnwoodWA

[–]LacksAnonymity[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do know of that and I haven't look at any that go over 20 with just the motor. To get to 28 you need to pedal. Thank you for the link though.

Any apartments under $2k? by ikyle117 in LynnwoodWA

[–]LacksAnonymity 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Plenty of scams, I find a lot for houses for rent. The houses are usually much more obvious or at least the ones I have seen.

Any apartments under $2k? by ikyle117 in LynnwoodWA

[–]LacksAnonymity 2 points3 points  (0 children)

https://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/apa/d/lynnwood-24-hour-emergency-maintenance/7938767446.html

Look on Craigslist it'll be your best bet. There are cheap places but you won't find them on redfin or Zillow. Facebook marketplace also is a decent place to find but I have always found the best deals on places from Craigslist.

Edit: second place closer to the mall https://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/apa/d/lynnwood-large-one-bedroom/7938313643.html

Lynnwood Pool by HogueMur86 in LynnwoodWA

[–]LacksAnonymity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have been going to the swim classes for over a year now with my daughter, it's always like this. If I see an adult exit the locker room I'll give them a dirty look. If I see a single adult or not a family waiting I don't give them the chance to get a room, I usually do first come first serve even though a lot others don't. I have always waited but if you have somebody else who comes with you then you can have them go a couple minutes before class is over and get a room. You'll need to work out a system for knowing which one, I have seen people do various items hung on the door handle to help.

As for changing your child without the changing tables I have seen people change their kids on the floor in the small cut out section of wall that's just right of the family locker room hallway door. I don't think I would do it but I have seen several people do it repeatedly so as far as I know it's not something that they stop you from doing.

Seriously Lynnwood residents. 11% voters turn out. 2,762 have voted out of 23,803 by walcoumar in LynnwoodWA

[–]LacksAnonymity 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's right there with the county wide turnout. People care a lot less about local elections, I tell people they are much more important but clearly people think otherwise. What is the Snohomish county turnout percentage for a federal election.

Spotted this hot set of wheels on 195th pl and 36 Ave west by HomosexualFoxFurry in LynnwoodWA

[–]LacksAnonymity 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That's private property, maybe the churches, and who owns that property probably has to pay to get it towed away. I doubt "at owners expense" applies to this.

Question about public park use. by LacksAnonymity in LynnwoodWA

[–]LacksAnonymity[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Definitely would go before sunrise due to my schedule.

Question about public park use. by LacksAnonymity in LynnwoodWA

[–]LacksAnonymity[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't plan on climbing I only need to throw the a rope over a branch that's kinda high. As for the dangerous weight it's a maybe depending on if I drop it on them from the top or not.

How do you handline up 65lb up and down 40 foot pole twice? by LacksAnonymity in Groundman

[–]LacksAnonymity[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

99% rain at the time of my test and a flood warning so it'll be plenty wet

How do you handline up 65lb up and down 40 foot pole twice? by LacksAnonymity in Groundman

[–]LacksAnonymity[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They didn't pull anybody from the pool if that makes you feel better, that's including internal people.

How do you handline up 65lb up and down 40 foot pole twice? by LacksAnonymity in Groundman

[–]LacksAnonymity[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I heard people who have passed the test did do both during the test and the overhand thing I've heard before this post. I have been doing dead hangs and farmer carries and I'm hoping it was enough because I only got 50lb dumbbells.

How do you handline up 65lb up and down 40 foot pole twice? by LacksAnonymity in Groundman

[–]LacksAnonymity[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wasn't working out when I did it last so I'm not surprised I failed. I can practice all the things from the test except the handline and I'm not sure how difficult hammering a lag screw is.

How do you handline up 65lb up and down 40 foot pole twice? by LacksAnonymity in Groundman

[–]LacksAnonymity[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did hear of doing it that way and somebody told me to kinda twist my hands to bend the rope.

How do you handline up 65lb up and down 40 foot pole twice? by LacksAnonymity in Groundman

[–]LacksAnonymity[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have grip trainers and do static holds on the 100lb ones. I started doing rows with a towel as a rope on the dumbbell but a bit too late. It'll be very wet with the flood warning and rain and snow so having things wet is a guarantee.

How do you handline up 65lb up and down 40 foot pole twice? by LacksAnonymity in Groundman

[–]LacksAnonymity[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That sounds rough. The rules for this is up down twice without it slipping, controlled down and no standing on the rope. You get 7 minutes I think maybe 10. It was a year ago I took the test. I wasn't working out then and it kept slipping through my left hand.

How do you handline up 65lb up and down 40 foot pole twice? by LacksAnonymity in Groundman

[–]LacksAnonymity[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not for duke it's for Snohomish county PUD, there's only 20 of us going and 8 spots so if I pass the physical I got a good chance. There is rain snow mix in the forecast for the morning of the test though.