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Ant Anstead of Dirtbikes
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I have a theory, well many but this is one of them.
Everyone wants to stand out, be recognized or appear exceptional. Most people don't want anything to do with the effort required for that recognition to be for something worthwhile. So they default to lowest effort to stand out or be exceptional. Like exceptionally stupid or offensive or outlandish. It's the reason I smoked cigarettes, it's the driving force behind all sort of stupid juvenile delinquent behavior and it's the reason we are asked to recognize 26 gender pronouns. It's hard to be the best at running, welding, math, wrestling, writing, photography or any other actual skill or talent that would gain you notoriety. Bolt a bunch of ridiculous shit on your truck or die your hair blue and claim you are a non binary unicorn, not so hard.
Now I reserve some respect for people doing things that aren't exactly smart but are difficult and take some mental/physical effort to stand out at, say like hucking yourself through the desert at high speed on a motor bicycle:D Color me biased.

Glockman for Utah Senate.
 

RockChucker

Well-Known Member
Location
Highland
I needed a new fire extinguisher for my Jeep and decided to try these element e50 jobbers. They spew extinguishing magic for 50 seconds. With the mounts I 3D printed it weighs under 8 oz. Super compact. Mounted on the harness bar. Easy to reach. I have a 2nd one that I’ll put on the c pillar. They are pricey units but they don’t expire like a normal extinguisher so hopefully never have to use them or buy any more.
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Hickey

Burn-barrel enthusiast
Supporting Member
I needed a new fire extinguisher for my Jeep and decided to try these element e50 jobbers. They spew extinguishing magic for 50 seconds. With the mounts I 3D printed it weighs under 8 oz. Super compact. Mounted on the harness bar. Easy to reach. I have a 2nd one that I’ll put on the c pillar. They are pricey units but they don’t expire like a normal extinguisher so hopefully never have to use them or buy any more.
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They should be a good investment that you’ll hopefully never need.
 

N-Smooth

Smooth Gang Founding Member
Location
UT
My main problem was with “traditional” extinguishers compacting and not working. It’s a joke. I’ve tested a few of them after a season of comps and they either barely worked or completely failed. So that’s neat.

People say to just pull them off and tap the bottom on the ground a few times but I don’t want to count on myself adding that to my maintenance schedule lol
 
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