I guess Maxx is not the only one that slows down when get to a wooden bridge. 🙂 Are using a Non-stop dogwear or a S/LINE antenna ? We are still using a scooter noodle and I am thinking of getting a S/LINE antenna.
@@LifeofHuskies We still use the scooter noodle because I can move it between my MTB and my fat bike. Last year I finally got the proper way to mount it so the pull line stays away from the wheel. 🙂 I think the time has come to upgrade to an antenna though.
@@valentinbitsinandmaxx8389 I was honestly so excited when I finally got the bike antenna 😆 I still have my scooter noodle, collecting dust, but it was my starter to bikejoring and served a great purpose. I'm in the market for a scooter right now... and I'm actually thinking of getting the Alpine Outfitters SLine antenna. I love my Nonstop antenna, but idk just a feeling :)
Beautiful music and great run with u and juni :)
Nice ride.
I guess Maxx is not the only one that slows down when get to a wooden bridge. 🙂
Are using a Non-stop dogwear or a S/LINE antenna ? We are still using a scooter noodle and I am thinking of getting a S/LINE antenna.
Hey :) we have the Nonstop bike antenna! It is so nice!! We started out with a scooter noodle and the bike antenna, I just love it!!
@@LifeofHuskies We still use the scooter noodle because I can move it between my MTB and my fat bike. Last year I finally got the proper way to mount it so the pull line stays away from the wheel. 🙂 I think the time has come to upgrade to an antenna though.
@@valentinbitsinandmaxx8389 I was honestly so excited when I finally got the bike antenna 😆 I still have my scooter noodle, collecting dust, but it was my starter to bikejoring and served a great purpose. I'm in the market for a scooter right now... and I'm actually thinking of getting the Alpine Outfitters SLine antenna. I love my Nonstop antenna, but idk just a feeling :)