Just now finding your channel couple years later. A fellow Albuquerque biker!!! Mostly a MTBer but winter sometimes I don't feel like driving to the trailhead to hit the same trails over & over. So I'll take North Diversion Channel to Bosque & hit some gravel & dirt. For those rides the MTB can drag a bit & lack in speed so looking at Gravel bikes & I've decided on Poseiden. Only problem is I don't want drop bars & their flatbars are put of stock & also cheaper. So I'm waiting it says 2025 will be back in stock. Didn't make sense to pay more for the flatbar upgrade on the dropbar when it's cheaper buying it stock. Sounds like the new version (Gen X) comes with compressionless brake housing & I found another video online where a guy was able to covert his wheels tubless even though they technically weren't tubeless compatible instead of the $400 thru axle conversion which is tubeless. Cool to see someone else from Albuquerque on KZbin that has bikes from Bikesonline too! I've owned 3 bikes from there (Polygon, Marin & newest addition Superior) and they all kick ass!! No need to spend a ton on the big name brands. Happy Holidays man!
@WhoisJasonChabotКүн бұрын
How do you stop the bars from falling out from the hitch and dragging by the chain. Mine snap in place fine but the gap in the snap ring to release the bar is exactly at the angle where the bars sit when chained up. So tight turns or uneven ground, they will slide right out and drag
@markthompsen9059Күн бұрын
Might wanna tune up first. lol.
@stevemuzak85262 күн бұрын
Believe it or not but this is the only knife you will ever need. It's fantastic and affordable.
@CarharttCowboy2 күн бұрын
I wear the go to outfit of Coastal British Columbia deer hunters, Carhartt pants and a Stanfield's wool henley. The same thing I wear for work, as do many others
@montemaguire45962 күн бұрын
Lonely Wolf Climer is the way to go. Don't waste ur $$$$
@1joshjosh13 күн бұрын
I remember why I don't like this blade . That little dip in the blade that you pointed out it's an Jerk to sharpen
@1joshjosh13 күн бұрын
I bought 1 like 8 years ago and didn't even look at it until now but now I'm starting to look at it
@edwinpizarro90273 күн бұрын
My guy , you still got scammed , why did you still purchase the rig , I would off pulled out completely, it’s kind of hypocritical for you to express to avoid Camping world , but yet you still gave them your money , how would they ever learn not to scam customers , lastly just for the fact they got caught that is leverage to get even a better deal since you still purchase the rig thru them .
@steven.sievers3 күн бұрын
Dude just walk out. I can’t believe you still gave them your business.
@TheCambra3 күн бұрын
How much did you pay for the windshield
@74neverlast3 күн бұрын
I have seen people that do first the molding and then eyelets - so there is enough material to form ... but maybe it does not matter
@ronniebutler20313 күн бұрын
Thank you Sir
@mr.rogers55863 күн бұрын
Your open shot is heavy ! My Dad has one from the 90’s its 14 or 15 my viper sd elite is 17. Use 2” 3m grip tape on the platform, it keeps your rubber boots from squeaking when they are wet.
@bocheef4 күн бұрын
Hell yeah bud what i been looking for 🤙🏽 thanks for the tip
@alwayson9994 күн бұрын
"why be a victim?" Instead you should edc this gas station knife. It will basically make you a ninja.
@raffaelearuggiero19694 күн бұрын
Goons shoot you ? 😂drama queen
@billewing77274 күн бұрын
Car dealership Finance people will try the same thing.
@j.c.54804 күн бұрын
I'm a recent new fan of Ned Foss after picking up a couple of folders for my boys. I just ordered the bearded version of this hatchet, I can't wait for it. What makes me crazy is that Ned Foss is proof that China CAN make quality stuff but we get fed garbage most of the time.
@SaltEnjoyer0075 күн бұрын
When I installed mine(gps version) it was fishfinder mode but with some rain she gonne crazy and i disconnected. Now i connected and it shows sonar mode, how do i activate the fishfinder mode?
@davidwoods30335 күн бұрын
That is not ultralight 😂
@mirkocometti84525 күн бұрын
Indian...
@Whatisthis1955 күн бұрын
My mom told me to go to a local place with a 4.8, only 5, 1 star reviews, mostly consisting of the unreasonable “this place wasn’t open when I called!”. Well I went to camper world first, and instantly regretted it. Took hours to get anything, was told I was unreasonable on my wants, was told I had to put a down payment. I had done the math prior. 5000 in fees. So I walked. Went to the local place, had a quote within 5 minutes of walking in, $0 down, $500 in freight and cleaning fees. Fuck camping world.
@m.mickeypayne98116 күн бұрын
Several years ago I did buy a portable power station from them in Florida. When I had issues with it, they did help meand get replacement parts, but as far as buying a camper, no I would NOT do that. Another Camping World competitor is Princess Craft in Texas. They have 2 locations in Texas, Round Rock & Katy. I was scammed for $500 . I caught them trying to add the Texas Vit tax to my contract. VIT is a dealer tax, not a consumer tax. Apparently, any deposit you give them, is nonrefundable, even when you don't buy from them.😢
@andrewhenman61117 күн бұрын
Thanks for supporting Chinese Communist China!
@vaughnprecision7 күн бұрын
I just got my hands on all 3 models of the Sanlida arrows. I cut down and glued up the Dragon 10. On the very first shot, 2 of the nocks exploded on release. I’ll be posting a video on it in a couple days. I’ll also provide them with some feedback. They exploded before they even left the bow, they desperately need to use higher quality nocks. I’m going to buy some today and then do a retest.
@jcteatea8 күн бұрын
Not every location is the same, I had a great experience with Camping World smooth process and the salesman was nice and helpful. Do your own homework go in and get your own experience.
@KIDZSTUDIOS.8 күн бұрын
This video really helped
@keithrobinson13318 күн бұрын
Great idea I hope it will work on my crossbow
@chrishackworth57458 күн бұрын
LISTEN UP: I had the bottom fall away from me. Somehow got the bottom up to my feet again (after hanging by my arms) and thought I had it firm against the tree to step on it. Wrong. My weight broke the cheap plastic buckles on the straps that connect the top to the bottom. I didn't have my harness connected to the tree so down i went and broke my back and split my scalp open on a rock. Spent the next week in a trauma unit. GUYS, REPLACE THOSE CHEAP STRAPS WITH ROPE OR CABLE AND CONNECTORS STRONG ENOUGH TO SUPPORT YOUR WEIGHT PLUS YOUR EQUIPMENT... AND NEVER DISCONNECT FROM THE TREE TIL YOU ARE AT THE GROUND.
@rickywilson21849 күн бұрын
Have worn those exact rubber boots for the past 2 seasons and use them often working outside on property as well zero complaints and I hunt in a saddle with zero problems
@Austinmediainc9 күн бұрын
Dude, I'm probably a little testy because I have the same switch and it doesn't show you what terminals to connect to, but either does you video!!!!! Anybody can figure where and how to mount it, the most important part of the video is what terminal do what wires go to! You're like, " we'll just connect this one from the trailer to here and this one to the battery". The most important piece to that equation is what terminal does the trailer wire go on and what terminal does the battery wire go on!! Lol
@canadiankrispybacon10 күн бұрын
It’s funny, watching this now, just last week, walked into an Indiana dealership….and it was quite….I mean let’s face it, not a busy time of the year…been riding 41 years…I walked around (3-4 staff lurking around shooting the shit..with each other) for 10min….no one approached me….finally I had to approach the parts department and ask questions….as to IF anyone selling bikes ….he pointed over to where they were…I said, well, I’ve been here 10+min….no one bothered to say even say hi 🤔
@daleotto574810 күн бұрын
I added ropes to the loops on the foot straps and tie it off with enough length to be able to get to it if you do loose your bottom. It works great with practice it's old school on many of my older models
@RickShoesComedy10 күн бұрын
I bought this and the doe and fawn part broke. I can only call bucks
@davidhinton61465 күн бұрын
You lost the internal o ring probably
@RickShoesComedy5 күн бұрын
@davidhinton6146 I still have it
@VanHalenIsolated10 күн бұрын
11:21 playing starts finally
@michaelb.693410 күн бұрын
It is best rod price for beginning fishing trout and panfish! My opinion!
@StephenBauerHomestead11 күн бұрын
I think the comments seem to work as therapy for those who got screwed.
@Jojooutdoors11 күн бұрын
When it comes down to it all you are paying for is the name that makes it
@Mile-High-Denver12 күн бұрын
What length and power is this rod?
@robertbrander207412 күн бұрын
Looks nice ... but it's badly designed and seems dull ... Me no buy ! ... TY for the excellent review !
@loseyourlife404212 күн бұрын
Thanks for the vid man, it helped me a lot👍🏻👍🏻💯🙏🏻🇺🇸
@melannipartridge980912 күн бұрын
Thank you, this was an excellent video for a beginner. Basic and easy to understand!
@plejra13 күн бұрын
Nice! By the way what jacket/shirt you're wearing?
@WhiteTrashTennessee13 күн бұрын
The Trailer park special as we call it
@mraz940515 күн бұрын
Simple straight forward DIY. Thanks much bro 👏🏼👏🏼
@Xander-8615 күн бұрын
Looks like rurocs little brother
@Dark30Outdoors15 күн бұрын
Never in a million years would I buy an open face climber! I bought a Lone Wolf Sit n Climb for about $300 26 years ago and it is still rock solid today! Best investment in hunting that I ever made!!
@walteraxt34149 күн бұрын
I have an XPO stand sitting and climb I’ve had for about six years now exact same stand. It has a safety straps to keep the top and the bottom together on both sides money I spent also.
@walteraxt34149 күн бұрын
The brand I was talking about is XOP not XPO
@SAFE-AT-HOME-SPORTS.16 күн бұрын
I use the rope between the 2 and a bungee around the tree on top and bottom to prevent disengagement from the tree. It’s possible to stand up and lift the stand and have it drop. Once you bungee to the tree it’s not dropping accidentally