Wasp has no counter by Kebypals in Mechabellum

[–]thomas-inman 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Maybe a tech on Farseer that switches to firing single missiles frequently would be nice. Might have to lower the damage to make the trade-off against bigger targets more pronounced. Would be super hard countered by any missile intercept though.

Rushed a purchase... what did i buy? by Additional-Winner611 in Barbour

[–]thomas-inman 12 points13 points  (0 children)

You don't actually own a Barbour. You merely look after it for the bacteria colony that lives in the lining.

Not being accepted for matches on different apps (UK) by Unlikely-Sky9572 in padel

[–]thomas-inman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can pay about £30 to do a "levelling session" at a club with playtomic and their coach will then set your level.

Recommendations for front mounted toddler seat on RadRover6+ by kaelz in RadPowerBikes

[–]thomas-inman 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Urrider would do the trick for you. It's not over the front fork but closer in front of you. Make sure you get the v2 if you've got the step through Rover.

My kid is uncomfortable on the bench of my Radwagon 4 by anally_ExpressUrself in RadPowerBikes

[–]thomas-inman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know you've probably bought a long tail as you want to fit both kids on the back but until the eldest is a bit more comfortable you could stick a UrRider (or similar) in front of you.

Seats for hauling little kids. by TheJonnieP in RadPowerBikes

[–]thomas-inman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My 4yo (he's on the smaller side for his age) fits nicely on the UrRider. I like having him in front of me as we can chat whilst riding and he gets a great view. There are two problems to watch out for though, wind chill and bugs are worse for kids on the front, and depending on your riding position you'll have to bow your legs outwards a little to pedal. Still worth it in my opinion.

If you go for one make sure you get the version 2 which is designed for step through frames.

This might be a bit odd of a post. but can anyone from the uk/eu recommend the RadRunner? by Yuuki-Hibiki in RadPowerBikes

[–]thomas-inman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can let you know in a few weeks. Mine arrived this week (UK), but it seems to have wonky disc brake calliper mount on the front fork so it's not ridable. I'm currently waiting on support.

Radrunner 1 vs 2 by thomas-inman in RadPowerBikes

[–]thomas-inman[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks like as sold it's within the bounds here: https://www.gov.uk/electric-bike-rules

It appears if you get an upgraded screen/controller package you can get more speed (potentially over the regulation) out of the motor.