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  1. kevinmccune

    With 125% tariffs, will the e-bike market die?

    that's your definition,service workers are usually wage slaves.
  2. kevinmccune

    With 125% tariffs, will the e-bike market die?

    what are you talking about I was talking about having illegals to do such things as hospice workers,nurses aides,etc Services are where you provide a service to someone else not a house cleaners,detailers and the such,service people do unpleasant manual jobs,now keep your services AI will...
  3. kevinmccune

    With 125% tariffs, will the e-bike market die?

    services are thinks like "candy stripers" house cleaners.laundry techs,etc the list goes on you would be hard pressed to find an entitled American to empty a "chamber pot"( you do know what a candy striper" I suppose?
  4. kevinmccune

    Need Recommendation For A Lift To Work On Our Two Heavy Ebikes

    the best lift resides at a bike shop with your favorite tech utilizing it!
  5. kevinmccune

    Still searching for the perfect ultra-light ebike kit for road bikes — here’s the idea in my head

    just go ahead and pull the trigger for petes sake or go to bike shop and rent one.
  6. kevinmccune

    With 125% tariffs, will the e-bike market die?

    I am not saying "Lectric" bikes are American made at least they listened to what the "proletariat" I imagine more low to mid class Americans would buy better bikes if they could afford them one "west coaster" on here builds bikes that people actually like and want.
  7. kevinmccune

    With 125% tariffs, will the e-bike market die?

    the beef was" turning it into a service economy. I cannot consider that a bad thing,the thing the "Reds" notice and I think it galls them-a lot of dark skinned people come into this country and are willing to do the "service jobs" so spurned by the pampered Americans( hate me later)
  8. kevinmccune

    Just for fun...

    He made eye contact,time for a little "brown eye contact".
  9. kevinmccune

    Replacing the ebike

    very salient reply,if you want an emoped get one-get one that costs 2-3 x more from a shop and I sincerely believe durability shall be satisfied the cookie cutter DTC bikes are always a gamble,of the cheaper brands with dealer support ecotric for instance can be somewhat satisfying maxfoot are...
  10. kevinmccune

    Replacing the ebike

    I think that's why I can never find a new cruiser that fits exactly.
  11. kevinmccune

    Just for fun...

    support dog vs cougars!
  12. kevinmccune

    Still searching for the perfect ultra-light ebike kit for road bikes — here’s the idea in my head

    my question is"when did you take time to "smoke" a Vado"?( apparently there are enough different flavors of "Vado" to suit ones taste these days. :cool:
  13. kevinmccune

    Still searching for the perfect ultra-light ebike kit for road bikes — here’s the idea in my head

    always wondered why people ride a car to the gym,out of frustration I finally traded my free weights for a step thru Bike( girls bike) got much more benefit out of the bike than the weights my 10 hour day job was apparently strenuous enough to keep me in fair condition.
  14. kevinmccune

    Still searching for the perfect ultra-light ebike kit for road bikes — here’s the idea in my head

    40nm makes a big difference,most folks here ride for fun and exercise,if one just wants an escooter go for the long legs!
  15. kevinmccune

    With 125% tariffs, will the e-bike market die?

    jail yes,lemme in premie baby!( gotta date with a sockeye and a squatch!
  16. kevinmccune

    With 125% tariffs, will the e-bike market die?

    I want to beg the the prez of BC to let me in!
  17. kevinmccune

    Still searching for the perfect ultra-light ebike kit for road bikes — here’s the idea in my head

    pretty good for a 36 volt, thats about enough for any light bike.
  18. kevinmccune

    Still searching for the perfect ultra-light ebike kit for road bikes — here’s the idea in my head

    you will never find perfect just go with nice(or how I learned to love the 250 and 500 watt hub motors)
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