The cheapest solution is to go around, find and buy used diesel power generator.
Put it into a garage or cellar, connect exhaust pipes to outside, and finally get an electrician to
connect it to house grid.
Ok - they are big and noisy when started, but I've seen such solution and it works better than anything on led batteries, which tend to go down in really cold weather.
A $50 helmet probably saved me of broken skull and
quite a few stiches this year. What happened -
a careless van driver in Austria yust pulled out
of parking to the road - and I yust crached into
with cca 35km/h (20mph) its left front door.
I broke its rearview mirror, left front window,
front bike fork, front wheel - total 400 damage and one broken helmet. All I got were some bruises
on my
chest.
Wear helmet. I cycle some 5000km per year (3000+ miles) and I always wear helmet. Do it - you won't regret it.
imho there are two types of sports drinks:
- recreational like Gatorade, Isostar, etc..
- and performance drinks, which in fact, mostly
are intended for mixing with water.
But none of them helps with sleepy eyes - but
if you do need an kick:
an real italian expresso does, as
also any drink with caffeine - like black or greeen
tea and yes - red bull, dark dog,...
to start upgrade ! 5,4,3,2,1....
Now they have a BIG "Houston, we have a problem" . Nothing less.
Or Ender's Game perhaps....
The cheapest solution is to go around, find and buy used diesel power generator.
Put it into a garage or cellar, connect exhaust pipes to outside, and finally get an electrician to connect it to house grid.
Ok - they are big and noisy when started, but I've seen such solution and it works better than anything on led batteries, which tend to go down in really cold weather.
And it is also true here in Europe... Out of 40 or 50 channels on cable, only three are really worth watching.
A $50 helmet probably saved me of broken skull and quite a few stiches this year. What happened - a careless van driver in Austria yust pulled out of parking to the road - and I yust crached into with cca 35km/h (20mph) its left front door. I broke its rearview mirror, left front window, front bike fork, front wheel - total 400 damage and one broken helmet. All I got were some bruises on my chest. Wear helmet. I cycle some 5000km per year (3000+ miles) and I always wear helmet. Do it - you won't regret it.
imho there are two types of sports drinks: - recreational like Gatorade, Isostar, etc.. - and performance drinks, which in fact, mostly are intended for mixing with water. ...
But none of them helps with sleepy eyes - but if you do need an kick: an real italian expresso does, as also any drink with caffeine - like black or greeen tea and yes - red bull, dark dog,