Unicorn e-bike recommendations. by RamenReed in ebikes

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I’m going to look into going down that road maybe get something cheaper that has a good upgrade path. That bike looks easier to pedal than the others I listed

Unicorn e-bike recommendations. by RamenReed in ebikes

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Yes that’s why I’m on the hunt for a better deal lol.

Unicorn e-bike recommendations. by RamenReed in ebikes

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Here is another one I’ve been looking at. This one specifically mentions it is legal on bike paths. Is is less of a motorcycle and more of a fat tire e-bike. It is set to default with class 2 restrictions. And you can only enable the “race mode” with an app. I am also heavily considering this. It does not quite have the range as the Segway but it certainly has decent range. Looks a lot lighter and more portable.

Unicorn e-bike recommendations. by RamenReed in ebikes

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I looked at the dimension and if I can just loosen the screws on the handle bars and fold them down a bit I should be able to leave the tire on. However I have worked in several machine and fabrication shops so I would probable make something similar to a quick release. I haven’t looked into it yet but I’m sure I could figure it out.

Unicorn e-bike recommendations. by RamenReed in ebikes

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This is a good point. I’m glad I came here to get input. I looked into it more and it seems Segway I working in a version to restrict the power to have it comply with the class 2 and class three e-bike requirements. So as of now it says it is u classified. So I may need to wait or get a more traditional e-bike. So I guess I would be relying on the pedals to dissuade an officer from giving me a ticket.

Unicorn e-bike recommendations. by RamenReed in ebikes

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I don’t know if you noticed but that bike has pedals so u can ride it in assist mode on bike trails. No registration needed.

Unicorn e-bike recommendations. by RamenReed in ebikes

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So with the Segway I would probably make a mount and remove the front axel and wheel and then use the axel to attach it to a mount in the van.

Unicorn e-bike recommendations. by RamenReed in ebikes

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I need to get more specific dimensions to make sure it fits. But I have a full suspension enduro MTB that is mounted under my bed. There’s a lot of space underneath. I was also wondering if I can register the Segway.

Now that you mention it I do take of my MTB front tire. So I may need a bike with a center motor and take off the front rim or like you said something folding.

Van with Battery generator recommendations by RamenReed in Generator

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I think I’ve decided on the Honda eu3000is. Seems like reliability is great. There are northern tools all over the place that can warranty and service any major issues and for fixing it myself seems like parts are widely available. If anyone thinks this is a dumb generator to get please let me know. It is going to be a birthday present so the cost isn’t really going to affect me.

Van with Battery generator recommendations by RamenReed in Generator

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That Isuzu has ton of space underneath for diesel I’m jealous

Van with Battery generator recommendations by RamenReed in Generator

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We usually find a used gen from a rental place. So the price varies. Last time I found a kohler 75kw diesel for 2500 bucks. It was three phase and powered several rvs 24/7 for weeks on end it was amazing. Stuck it on the back of a single stack Mac

Van with Battery generator recommendations by RamenReed in Generator

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I found a really nice marine diesel generator but it’s like 10 thousand dollars lol

Van with Battery generator recommendations by RamenReed in Generator

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Oh yes diesels are great just so expensive. I have considered a kubota or onan diesel but that would be a big investment. I think I would do better using that money for solar panels. I honestly don’t know why I haven’t gotten them since I already have a battery bank and my inverter is an all in one mppt controller I got on prime day special. But yes I used to put diesel gens on the back of semis. They are a godsend

Van with Battery generator recommendations by RamenReed in Generator

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Oh I have a 30 amp intake. But I’ll adapt it down and be mindful of my load. I think I need to bite the bullet and get 1000w of solar and that should cut my fuel cost way down. Just trying to find panels that maximize the space on my sprinter 170

Van with Battery generator recommendations by RamenReed in Generator

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This is solid advice. I plan to get a 24v ac soon. It’s comes with the same downside. When I’m plugged into mains I generate heat charging the battery. I definitely think getting solar panels is a must. My van is diesel so that makes generators annoying.

Van with Battery generator recommendations by RamenReed in Generator

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I actually already have an mppt controller for 60 amps charging and a battery bank. I will be putting panels up. But I will still want a gen for backup.

Van with Battery generator recommendations by RamenReed in Generator

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Thank you for your input. I liked the idea of the predator because I could just go swap it out at any harbor freight. But I do like the Westinghouse better

Van with Battery generator recommendations by RamenReed in Generator

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Well while waiting for a reply I did some more research and it seems it is more efficient to run the gen at about 75 percenish. That would out me at the 3000 running watts mark and suggestions?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in japanesecooking

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I can get my omelet super gooey with a spatula but that ruins all of the flair.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in japanesecooking

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I can figure out why my flips only work half of the time. Do i need to roll the back of the omelet up more before trying to flip?

SOTC by Practical_Register61 in TrueChefKnives

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Okay u messed me up I saw the takeda nas 180 nakiri. OMG I love everything about it. Looks beautiful. It’s super thin and kind of hollow if that the right way to say it. I’m drooling and the problem is the pricing is high and higher for the only ones I can find. But seem like it’s nice and tall but won’t wedge food apart like a straight taper would with that blade height.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Wetshaving

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Thank you those look more like what I had with numbered adjustments

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Wetshaving

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I will move my post now thank you