What if you know that there’s even less water on the other side of the road? Is it ok to tap them back to their starting side? So many problems in turtle management
it’s occurred to me! that’s why I’m wondering if it’s better to just let them do their thing.
But if I can see that they’re going from a sort of damp bog to a steep, dry hill that leads directly to a freeway, I feel as if maybe some interspecies steering isn’t the worst thing
The logical conclusion is that we trap all turtles currently within a prescribed distance from an unsuitable habitat and forcibly relocate them to what we decide is a more suitable environment
Probably going to need a new branch of government.
SQ: I’ve got this dropper post and on my other one there’s a little nipple under the seat clamp to pump air into it. This one has no such thing that I can see. It has a silver cap on the bottom that takes an m5 Allen. I’m afraid to open it in case springs and oil come flying out.
Do all posts need pumped? It’s an externality routed KS eten.
I remember seeing a weight of 20 lbs listed for those when shopping 20” fenders a while back. It’s already a 53 lb bike, why turn it into a 73 lb bike if you can avoid it (if that weight does indeed reflect reality).
eTen stuff that I’ve seen/used is cartridge, so no adjustment as far I know. I’ve vaguely recall that they can be replaced but I didn’t check when my started to go.
Ok I installed this fucking thing and when I ouch the lever to pop it pack up, it returns about 3/4 of the way. Fucking why and how do I fucking fix it.