Innerbark is back! Andy I used that Tahoma knife you sent me in that give away years ago from when you were posting on Full30. Chopped a few trees and branches in Colorado while Elk hunting in the mountains. I still keep it sharp and handy for those back woods trips. I get a lot of looks and questions about it and always tell them to look it up on the google machine. Thanks again! 😎
What fun. I've been a "cyclist" for my whole life... But a few years ago I got my Rad Power Bike (RadRover 6 Plus) and I love it. I'm on it several times a week. What a joy!
Good to see you back. Haven't been push your content in a while, no thanks to you tube. I find E-Bike could be an asset for off roading but in city it defeat the propose off keeping you in shape. They've become more of a car replacement then a tool for fitness and good habit of life.
Good to see you posting again, Andy. A welcomed return, but I feel compelled to comment here. E-bikes unfortunately have a well documented number of untimely fires. Please, familiarize with all the facets of e-bikes. Especially the propensity for untimely fires. Mostly during charging. Li - Ion battery fires burn fast and hot around 4K Fahrenheit. The battery, will burn till all the fuel/chemicals are spent, similar to a rocket motor. Highly lethal and toxic gases are released during combustion. Fires are not put out with water alone. Short of submersion in water. If there are any doubts as to what is written here. Consult with your insurer. My auto/home insurance company's message to me was. That my rates would increase 30% if I wanted to purchase an E-Bike. They even went as far to recommend to leave it outside of any structure. To both to store and battery charging. Secondary to spontaneous onset of fire risk. Goodluck Andy. I really do enjoy your videos, too. Cheers, Mate.
An Idaho SWAT team had their bearcat go up in flames because the warehouse it was parked in had two brand new ebikes left on the chargers. They are scary for sure and they shouldn't be left unattended during charging, especially the first few times. When I charge my drone batteries, I put a bag of sand on top supported by some blocks. If the fire starts, the bag melts and sand gets dumped on top. I'm thinking of doing the same with these batteries.
@innerbarkoutdoors Goodluck Andy. The batteries once ignited and "Thermal Runaway " is achieved. The lethal/toxic gases with quickly overwhelm victims with mere few breaths. Cyanide is one of the chemicals released. I know you're a smart operator. Again, Goodluck, Lad.
I found this on the jungle site for 1199 with a 100 off coupon at checkout, so 1099. It was the only dual suspension, dual motor, full triple tree fork I could find for under 3500! I should have it in a couple weeks, very excited, and nervous about QC.
At the very least they had good customer service from my experience. It will work well once all the kinks are ironed out. For the cost of the bike the inconvenience is worth it for me. Enjoy!
Here you can use it wherever bikes are allowed and at a reasonable speed. There are different classes of ebikes that you'll have to do research on for your area
Crazy your vid popped up....I remember seeing them years ago, but nothing for a couple years. I re- checked and I was always subscribed😮 TH-cam not what it used to be. Steers people to propaganda vs old fashion content....
Innerbark is back! Andy I used that Tahoma knife you sent me in that give away years ago from when you were posting on Full30. Chopped a few trees and branches in Colorado while Elk hunting in the mountains. I still keep it sharp and handy for those back woods trips. I get a lot of looks and questions about it and always tell them to look it up on the google machine. Thanks again! 😎
That's awesome! I'm glad it went to the right person 💪💪
What fun. I've been a "cyclist" for my whole life... But a few years ago I got my Rad Power Bike (RadRover 6 Plus) and I love it. I'm on it several times a week. What a joy!
It makes the world a lot flatter and it's way safer when you get to throttle around hazards instead of going a snails pace with cars behind you
Yeah!! Now, you're a e-motorcyclist! Who needs glycogen when you can plug a nice lightweight e-motorcycle into the wall.
Good to see you back. Haven't been push your content in a while, no thanks to you tube. I find E-Bike could be an asset for off roading but in city it defeat the propose off keeping you in shape. They've become more of a car replacement then a tool for fitness and good habit of life.
In the city I mostly use the motor as a sort of cruise control. The motor gets me to my desired speed and then I maintain pace with my body.
Good to see you posting again, Andy. A welcomed return, but I feel compelled to comment here.
E-bikes unfortunately have a well documented number of untimely fires.
Please, familiarize with all the facets of e-bikes. Especially the propensity for untimely fires. Mostly during charging.
Li - Ion battery fires burn fast and hot around 4K Fahrenheit. The battery, will burn till all the fuel/chemicals are spent, similar to a rocket motor.
Highly lethal and toxic gases are released during combustion. Fires are not put out with water alone. Short of submersion in water.
If there are any doubts as to what is written here. Consult with your insurer.
My auto/home insurance company's message to me was. That my rates would increase 30% if I wanted to purchase an E-Bike.
They even went as far to recommend to leave it outside of any structure. To both to store and battery charging.
Secondary to spontaneous onset of fire risk.
Goodluck Andy. I really do enjoy your videos, too. Cheers, Mate.
An Idaho SWAT team had their bearcat go up in flames because the warehouse it was parked in had two brand new ebikes left on the chargers. They are scary for sure and they shouldn't be left unattended during charging, especially the first few times. When I charge my drone batteries, I put a bag of sand on top supported by some blocks. If the fire starts, the bag melts and sand gets dumped on top. I'm thinking of doing the same with these batteries.
@innerbarkoutdoors Goodluck Andy. The batteries once ignited and "Thermal Runaway " is achieved.
The lethal/toxic gases with quickly overwhelm victims with mere few breaths. Cyanide is one of the chemicals released.
I know you're a smart operator. Again, Goodluck, Lad.
I found this on the jungle site for 1199 with a 100 off coupon at checkout, so 1099. It was the only dual suspension, dual motor, full triple tree fork I could find for under 3500! I should have it in a couple weeks, very excited, and nervous about QC.
At the very least they had good customer service from my experience. It will work well once all the kinks are ironed out. For the cost of the bike the inconvenience is worth it for me. Enjoy!
thenk you so much for this
No problem!
Does an ebike in general require a motorbike license? And I'm gathering it's pedestrian sidewalk or streetside bike path friendly? 🚲 🚵♂️
Here you can use it wherever bikes are allowed and at a reasonable speed. There are different classes of ebikes that you'll have to do research on for your area
Thank you, will do! @@innerbarkoutdoors
Good to see you, Post. Are you still a game warden? Family update?
I'm working with a local LE agency now as a detective/SWAT and am now a dad. Busy busy
In your video "Mil-Dot Master Tutorial", where do you get your ballistic data for the bullet drop?
I used to use the Hornady 4dof, but now I use a kestrel with applied ballistics
@innerbarkoutdoors Is this an app/program?
4dof is an app, a kestrel is a piece of hardware @@robeyreed2499
Did you say 16 miles or 60 miles range?
60
Crazy your vid popped up....I remember seeing them years ago, but nothing for a couple years. I re- checked and I was always subscribed😮 TH-cam not what it used to be. Steers people to propaganda vs old fashion content....
I disappeared for a bit. Needed more time for personal matters but I'm still here and now making time to make videos