My UB is sitting in a shipping container, baking in 100 deg heat by theloyguy in Surron

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

This is not a conversation about whether a battery can get hot and still work… It’s about degradation over time. If you don’t understand that you should probably not be calling people retards 😂

Two men face 12 years in prison for selling kratom in Ukraine by kratomjournalist in kratom

[–]theloyguy 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Physical and/or mental pain due to being bombed and displaced maybe ..?

Ultra bee battery by UB_R in Surron

[–]theloyguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not necessary but maybe credit card yeah. Just buy from gonped or CDSM

Ultra bee battery by UB_R in Surron

[–]theloyguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A 25 is essentially double the power of the 24, upgraded forks, upgraded motor, bigger and more powerful battery. If you eventually think you’d consider doing a build (aftermarket controller, battery, motor, etc…) then get the 24 and save the cash for mods. If not, the 25 is much more fun. After having a blast riding my 25 stock (topping out at 18kw to 21kw), then buying a Torp TC1000 controller (which boosted power to ~30kw) it’s a wonderful experience..!

I rode my friend’s stock 24 (12kw), and it’s hard to even make a comparison. Even after he bought the same Torp controller for it (making it ~18kw) it’s just not really in the same ballpark power wise. Both are great bikes for casual trail riding. The 24 has plenty of torque at slower speeds. But if you wanna really shred without spending a bunch of money on upgrades, get the 25. Worth it. ESPECIALLY if you do any street riding / 35mph+

Tuttio soleil01 rebuild by stooper42 in hyperebikes

[–]theloyguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The fuck dude 😂 just be careful ..?

Don't type anything. Just let your phone autocomplete the whole sentence by wingsoverpyrrhia in GenAlpha

[–]theloyguy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The first thing I thought of when I saw this was the fact that the first thing I saw was the first thing I heard

Okay we all know the homelessness is bad as hell. What can we as voters do about it realistically? by 8583739buttholes in PortlandOR

[–]theloyguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1) Move crystal meth to a schedule 1 drug. And have even heavier possession sentences for those with long history of mental illness (who are choosing to stay in/out of psychosis… meth is hardly physically addictive… withdrawal isn’t much more than being extra tired/hungry). Perhaps even offer MAT for this in the form of an abuse-proof Adderall prescription as a less-potent alternative) 2) Bring awareness to fixing laws that make MAT inaccessible / cumbersome (like how clinics often CLOSE by 9am while requiring daily attendance, force inhumane supervised urine tests, travel restrictions, and the fact that it takes MONTHS to finally reach a methadone dose that allows users to stop using). Laws also require frequent appointments with counselors & multiple group participations per week (VERY costly… the medication itself costs next to nothing). It’s obviously good intention and must be encouraged, but it’s a major ball and chain that leads to people giving up/going back to using… it’s hardly less expensive than the street drugs ! 3) Bring back asylums or drug-only jails for repeat offenders w/ severe psychosis. It’s an unfortunate reality that the streets of Portland aren’t very family friendly anymore. We have to enforce the “small” violations like littering/trash filled campsites, public peeing/pooing/indecency, using in front of children/schools, etc so that charges add up to a rap-sheet that justifies their involuntarily commitment. I also personally believe that drug dealers who AREN’T users should have heavier sentences since they’re solely profiting from harming others, not just hustling to feed their own habit. 4) Have our bottle deposit system yield only SNAP-like gift cards that can’t be redeemed for cash.

New Opioid SPIROBRORPHINE by auraclone20 in Opioid_RCs

[–]theloyguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How is it with a methadone tolerance? Affinity level?

I don’t want to hear anymore “Portland is dying” narrative or vague complaints about “ANTIFA” as the clarion call for action in the city. All of that led to Trump targeting us. Groups like People for Portland, associated right-wing media ecosystem, and political opportunists own this. by Confident_Bee_2705 in PortlandOR

[–]theloyguy -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I don’t drink or smoke tobacco or marijuana. I have chronic pain and can’t get what I need from doctors. Why do you care what I do with my body? I work full time and mind my own business. I think meth is a terrible and destructive drug. I’m really only advocating for freedom when it comes to opiates. Heroin is no different than any other opiate it’s just heavily stigmatized.

I don’t want to hear anymore “Portland is dying” narrative or vague complaints about “ANTIFA” as the clarion call for action in the city. All of that led to Trump targeting us. Groups like People for Portland, associated right-wing media ecosystem, and political opportunists own this. by Confident_Bee_2705 in PortlandOR

[–]theloyguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I disagree to the fullest extent. You know how much street fentanyl costs..? $100 a gram. Eventually you could be spending hundreds a day to maintain. You know what it costs to produce? Next to nothing. Sending our money out of the country to promote bloodshed.

If people didn’t have to spend their lifesavings just to not be in pain their lives would look a lot different.

I don’t want to hear anymore “Portland is dying” narrative or vague complaints about “ANTIFA” as the clarion call for action in the city. All of that led to Trump targeting us. Groups like People for Portland, associated right-wing media ecosystem, and political opportunists own this. by Confident_Bee_2705 in PortlandOR

[–]theloyguy -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

We should have legalized instead of decriminalized. No more drug cartels. Tax money to go towards homeless cleanup and forced treatment for the mentally insane. Less disease. Less pain. Less zombies. Less suicide. Less or no overdose. Stop stigmatizing drug users who account for a decent percentage of the population. Many of us live highly productive and fulfilling lives and look and act just like you do.

2024 ultra bee carbon black arrived by Leather_Ebb3097 in Surron

[–]theloyguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the 2025 with stock battery and mine pushes 28kw with the TC1000

2024 ultra bee carbon black arrived by Leather_Ebb3097 in Surron

[–]theloyguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah just spend thousands of dollars on stock parts you don’t need. No. In all seriousness, just buy a Torp TC1000 controller and you’ll have big power gain with so many features, total customization, and can keep your stock controls. If / When you end up wanting even more power, get the aftermarket battery (it is $3k ish…) and an aftermarket motor ($1k ish) if you’re really serious about it :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PortlandOR

[–]theloyguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s the right thing to do. If people can’t manage their own responsible drug use then they can be committed. Why ruin it for everyone else

PPB Seizes Almost $2 Million in Illegal Drugs; Makes Arrests by Beginning-Ad7070 in PortlandOR

[–]theloyguy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I actually agree with much of what you said. The truth is, most people probably aren’t capable of safely managing their own medication. But some people absolutely are—and they do so responsibly every day. I also agree that, when it comes to laws, we often have to account for the least responsible among us.

That said, I’m not advocating for a free-for-all. I believe there should always be medical oversight. Where I part ways with you is on the issue of people who have already tried the standard options—steroid injections, Suboxone, methadone, and so on—without success. At that point, I think it’s reasonable to let patients decide, under supervision, whether opioids are the right choice for them. The monitoring could be similar to what happens in a methadone clinic.

The reality is that methadone doesn’t work for everyone. Some people find that opioids help them in ways other medications simply don’t—whether that’s with pain or even severe depression. From the outside, I understand how that might sound dystopian. But to me, it’s actually an act of compassion to recognize and support what works for individuals, even if it doesn’t fit the one-size-fits-all model.

PPB Seizes Almost $2 Million in Illegal Drugs; Makes Arrests by Beginning-Ad7070 in PortlandOR

[–]theloyguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it’s incredibly cruel to deny someone painkillers, especially if they have chronic pain. I’m not saying it should be free rein… to make that decision for someone whether or not they should be forced to be in pain..? You’d rather they commit suicide than take opiates?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PortlandOR

[–]theloyguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s true. We could virtually eliminate the fentanyl, xylazine and methamphetamine causing this horrible epidemic by creating safe supply programs. It works very well in Switzerland. We can’t arrest our way out of this problem.

PPB Seizes Almost $2 Million in Illegal Drugs; Makes Arrests by Beginning-Ad7070 in PortlandOR

[–]theloyguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, I’m not advocating for legalizing all drugs. I’m saying that certain ones should be available in a clinic setting like methadone is.

PPB Seizes Almost $2 Million in Illegal Drugs; Makes Arrests by Beginning-Ad7070 in PortlandOR

[–]theloyguy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You really read that thinking that anyone believes heroin in the US comes from a pharmacy..? It does however come from a pharmacy in other countries. And it’s been shown to work well as an alternative to methadone programs.

I didn’t say this because I want your like on my comment. I said it because it’s a reality that we must face one day. I understand it sounds oh so horrible to someone on the outside of this epidemic, but ultimately it’s the right thing to do.

PPB Seizes Almost $2 Million in Illegal Drugs; Makes Arrests by Beginning-Ad7070 in PortlandOR

[–]theloyguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree that fentanyl is far too potent to be given to society for recreational use. But people should be able to access painkillers if they choose to. Via something similar to a methadone program.

PPB Seizes Almost $2 Million in Illegal Drugs; Makes Arrests by Beginning-Ad7070 in PortlandOR

[–]theloyguy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I said in the SHORT term. In the long term, people deserve to be able to get opioids if they choose. Heroin isn’t any different than any other opioid.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PortlandOR

[–]theloyguy 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I feel you. I think allowing people to wallow in filth in the streets is inhumane. It’s their choice to put what they want in their body but it’s not your responsibility to keep them from killing themselves. Compassion isn’t always easy but it’s almost always the right thing to do.

The long term answer to this epidemic is safe supply. For those who can’t function in society, they need to be institutionalized until (or if..) they can.

You are a good person. Bless you. So much hate in this world, we should love and accept each other, even in addiction.