In The Wild, Photo Share (If Possible To Capture).... Keep Your OneWheel In The Shot If You Can.
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@stinkyface No thank you! id be off my board and running the other way!
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@cheppy44 Okay but like... what if it's friendly :3
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@stinkyface oooooo snake!
Reminds me of the time in summer camp for boy scouts when a lot of the older scouts were trying to catch snakes for.. some weird reason
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@ed_co said:
Have you made railguards for the varials? Looks awesome in orange!
Sorry, just seeing this! Nothing special, it's just vinyl wrap. Less than $10 on Amazon plus a sharp blade :)
@LOAFFETTE That track looks fun! I drive by one occasionally with the gate open too lol. I haven't had the confidence to stop and try it out yet but riding on mulched rubber I bet is a dream.
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@blkdout said in In The Wild, Photo Share (If Possible To Capture).... Keep Your OneWheel In The Shot If You Can.:
@ed_co said:
Have you made railguards for the varials? Looks awesome in orange!
Sorry, just seeing this! Nothing special, it's just vinyl wrap. Less than $10 on Amazon plus a sharp blade :)
But do you think this will protect against falls and collisions?
Can you send me the link on Amazon?
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@ed_co Very minimal protection! But, yes, it does protect against minor scratches and dirt rash. I wouldn't expect much on hard surfaces such as pavement, concrete or gravel but again, it does offer some protection. Nothing close to the protection the hard-to-remove PITA poly rail guards provide lol.
My favorite part about using wrap is when you get bored with a color, it's very easy to peel off and redo. Just make sure you keep SHARP blades on hand as they dull pretty quick. I just use basic x-acto blades but definitely buy a pack or two if you plan on doing this. Isopropyl alcohol is your friend as well.
Link to wrap. Just type the color/style you want in the search: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=vinyl+wrap&crid=OR9DADBW9X0G&sprefix=vinyl+wrap%2Caps%2C171&ref=nb_sb_noss_1
Pics because everyone like pics, right? lol
I have since decided to go with black on the outside and color on top and bottom. Again, so easy to swap out opposed to poly guards:
The day I received the rails:
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In spirit of the thread, from last season :)
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Happy Spring with a V1!
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Some spring flower vibe been taking over here.
Why not?
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@sirgu -- Nice photo of snowdrops backlit by sunshine!
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Didn't have the Onewheel when I found this one today but since we're doing flowers...
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We had a few nice days over the extended Easter weekend.
Managed a ride to a local viewpoint, lots of ruts with large flint stones to try and put you off balance…
One bonus, the tractor had been around turning the fields over and had flattened out some of the large flints making the path a bit smoother.
I have a couple of segments set here… one going up, the other going down, the trouble is you always meet dog walkers etc. who like a chat. Plus obviously being courteous you always have to slow down out of respect regardless. So, never really seem to improve my time 😂😂😂New rail guards from Craft and Ride (one of the few companies to offer free shipping regularly, I really appreciate that…)
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^ I love wide open spaces like that. Wish I had more around that are electric friendly.
Lots of dead fallen trees blocking the trails this year. I'm doing some temporary clearing just so I can ride lol.
edit: Non-potato photo.
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@blkdout
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@puzz360 I cannot explain enough how efficient the Onewheel has made my chores. Usually I was firing up a mower, putting tools in a wagon and hauling them as far as it could go. The OW goes where the mower can't and it's so much faster even if I only carry one thing at a time.
Not to mention, I probably wouldn't have taken this photo if the saw wasn't orange lol.
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@blkdout said in In The Wild, Photo Share (If Possible To Capture).... Keep Your OneWheel In The Shot If You Can.:
I cannot explain enough how efficient the Onewheel has made my chores.
Trash cans at 12mph. Loud as thunder!
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Two photos from today's ride.
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@s-leon What snake and what flowers are those?
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@blkdout -- Well, the yellow flowers in the golden sunshine are trout lilies, easily identified by the mottled or splotched greenery.
The snake? I am less sure. It's common -- I have seen more than a half dozen of these small snakes on the Greenway in the past two days. It may be a brown snake -- maybe Dekay's brown snake -- but that's just a guess. This one was interesting because of its body undulations and knottiness. Most of the others have been more relaxed in form. This one also let me get close without much reaction.