Jetson Bolt Pro – Installing FOLDING PEDALS

I got my Jetson Bolt Pro for $299 from Costco and love it. One of my first accessories for my bicycles are FOLDING PEDALS ( https://amzn.to/2CfeoBM ). It finally arrived today so i am posting this video.

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I have multiple urban and compact bikes as wells as full size bicycles. One of the first accessories is folding pedals. This helps the storage and transport of my bicycles during camping, commuting, storage, and when walking along side the bicycle. When transporting in my trunk of my car I normally remove the Jetson Bolt Pro fixed pedal to store it flat. With folding pedals, it saves about 2 inches from both sides making it easier to position. All my folding bicycles have folding pedals for commuting. It helps fix the problem of the pedals hitting my shins when walking along side of it.

For all my bicycles, I will equip them with the following:
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This saves shins from being bruised. I also makes transporting and storage easy. Makes walking along side a bike convenient.

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How to use a neck gaiter / bandanna as a face covering, beanie, or head band.

This video is to show you how I use put on a bandanna and a neck gaiter: as a face mask, beanie, and head band. If you are tired of wearing ear loop face masks, I have used bandannas ( https://amzn.to/2WATdAR ) and gaiter face masks ( https://amzn.to/2BhVrOk ) as a face covering when I got hiking in the desert, biking, or if a store requires a face mask for shopping. I find it easier on my ears than ear loop masks. It also is made of either cotton fabric, or microfiber quick drying polyester and spandex. It is very breathable and very comfortable. It is also more fashionable than a traditional face covering as there are many patterns and designs online. My Youtube vlogs may have associated affiliate links to products that I may earn from qualifying purchases.

I typically use neck gaiter or bandanna on long hikes and wet them to cool my body temperature down. It also protects my skin on my face and neck from the sun and dust when outdoors. It can also be used as a headband during a workout or as a beanie to cover you head or hair if you dont have a hat. Bandannas are also handy as a quick wash cloth during a hike. This video is to show you how I use put on a bandanna and a neck gaiter: as a face mask, beanie, and head band.

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To cover you face: Simply wear the tube of fabric it on your neck and pull up to cover your half your face. To use it as a head band, just pull up the tube of fabric above your eye brows. To make a beanie, pull up the bottom tube above your brow and pull the top of the tube to up and to the back of your head.

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To make a face covering, fold the square into a triangle and tie it behind your head. put two knots to secure the bandanna. Adjust so its above your nose and below your eyes. This will protect half you face and your neck from sun and dust.
To make a beanie or head covering, fold the square in half. Place above your your eye brow and secure it to the back of your head using two knots. Peel back the first layer of the bandanna and slip it behind and under the knot made. For the front layer of cloth, start rolling it up your face to build tension and slip the ends into the sides of the beanie. Simple.
To make a head band simply fold in half, fold in 1-2 inches of fabric, over its self to make a head band then tie it behind your head above your eye brows.

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REVIEW: $30 Digital TPMS – 6 Month Review | Energizer CR 1632 batteries

Six months after installing the $30 Digital Tire Pressure Monitoring System ( https://amzn.to/2ncBVf6 ) on my Honda Clarity and Accord, two of the sensors started to have errors. I found out two batteries that came with the set was low so i replaced them with Energizer CR1632 ( https://amzn.to/3gpfo4q ). Hopefully we will find out how long these batteries last on teh TPMS sensors. Btw, my Youtube vlogs and reviews may also have associated affiliate links to products that may earn from qualifying purchases.

My new 2018 Honda Clarity and 2007 Honda Accord does not have a TPMS system that tells tire pressure and temperature of the tires. My 2007 Accord simply didnt have TPMS . My 2018 Honda Clarity on checks tire rotation to determine if the diameter is smaller to indicate over or under inflation of the tires. I loved my Chevy Volt which has individual meters for each tire. Individual guage allowed me to monitor status and if I had a air leak. Good for finding a tire leak before a flat tire.

The kit is solar powered with a battery and a USB input for 5 volt power. This makes it convenient to be wire free when i put it on my dash. In order to keep the unit from flying off my dash board, I added Scotch double sided tape ( https://amzn.to/2pCOvFr ) on the bottom of the TPMS unit and added anti-slip shelving mat foam ( https://amzn.to/2nULpfs ) . You could have just used a cell phone anti-slip mat ( https://amzn.to/2n7sZre ) .

I charged the kit in a USB charger for 2 hours before installing kit. The kit was already calibrated for all four tires of the car: Front Right, Front Left, Rear Right, Rear Left. You just need add the locking nut onto the tire nipple, then add the sensor to the corresponding tire location. Use the provided mini spanner / wrench to tighten the nuts against the TPMS sensor. You are able to set the high and low pressure alarm and units settings such as PSI vs BAR or F vs C. In a few minutes the main controller receives tire data from the individual tires.

I tested the tire pressure against my digital tire pressure gauge (https://amzn.to/2naQQGH ) and fount it accurate.

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