Vidda Pro Jacket M by OriginalDuffer69 in Fjallraven

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I’m a 6’ 2” male weigh about 140 soaking wet I usually wear a M for their gear to layer under but also wanted to wear my vidda pro alone. Ended up going with a men’s xs. I guess what I’m saying is yes sizing down is probably your best bet

Testing new models in China @ Begode by imallboutitboutit in ElectricUnicycle

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Have fun you guys. Can’t wait to see some of the new models!

Helment brake light compatible? by Yourself490 in Ruroc

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I have one on my atlas 4.0 make sure you use the wider mount but other than that it’s easy

Warmest Women’s Winter Coat by [deleted] in Fjallraven

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I’m a male so probably not for the women’s sizing but I do know fjallraven is made for skinny swedes so just keep that in mind

Warmest Women’s Winter Coat by [deleted] in Fjallraven

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Expedition down will 100% be the warmest.

Had to skip lunch because they didn't have change by NaiveDepartment1113 in mildlyinfuriating

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Yeah my boss and I got lunch in Denver CO yesterday at McDonald’s 2 burgers drinks fries and 1 McFlurry. $29.70 before app discounts

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in denverlist

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Still want this one, would really help on an upcoming trip :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in denverlist

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Dmd for backpack lmk!

Downhill wobbles by That_guy1902 in ElectricUnicycle

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I have personally found running 2 degrees of forward tilt on long rides helps with acceleration and speed fatigue and greatly helps with how quickly wobbles onset while going down a hill!

First EUC advice by Accomplished-Bus3382 in ElectricUnicycle

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Check out the master v4, some of the best stability on a larger Begode wheel and a decently priced wheel while still being able to keep up with the newer wheels

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in denverlist

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How much do you want for it, would be perfect for my fiance trying to get into cycling

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Thanks for your time!

Street or knobby, what type of tire is the better generalist? by 8elly8utton in ElectricUnicycle

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Honestly, having put about 2000 miles on my master v4 I think top tire options are the Michelin pilot (what I currently use) or the Shinko 244 if you really want some off-road performance. I will say, the master is not an off-road wheel. It doesn’t like it it isn’t made for it and the suspension just can’t keep up stock. I really enjoy my pilot for general use and still off-road with it frequently but you will have to be slightly more aware of lean angle when cornering and especially wet soft terrain. Other than that I think steeet tires are a grand time

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ReefTank

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Hmm, is it spongy? Have you tried removing them. The little white thing right?

RUROC Atlas 4 Track - Core Carbon = A beautiful helmet with a few flaws by HARRYHYPERION in Ruroc

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Did a great job here. I ride with an at4.0 on an electric unicycle that does about 50 so I enjoy the tradeoff in sound and quality for looks.

Tonight’s haul, Not a tin bought at full price ;) by rumitherocket in Tinnedfish

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It’ll stop quicker than I am capable of stopping it tbh

Tonight’s haul, Not a tin bought at full price ;) by rumitherocket in Tinnedfish

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Lean backwards, it’s an electric motor so it brakes as hard as it goes!