Looking to Upgrade my NT Expeience...

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taki1203

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Aw gee, let me see, could it possibly be a? :p Happy Saturday Taki. Not trying to tell you nuppin but the Strawniila really is at home in the Sumpin. Are you not pretty close?

Being that I now don't have to pay my mortgage AND rent I think the funds situation should clear up real quick. Need to figure out what color and finish which is the hard part :facepalm:
 

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To add AG's original inquiry. I have come to the realization that I am addicted to devices much the way I am to tools. One in the same.Right? At least that is my current rationalization.....:?:

The things that attract me to the mechs are, the raw power, versatility of builds, flavors and the vapor production. The mechs don't leave the house.

The thing that attracts me to regulated devices is, the ability to dial in a particular juice to get the most out of it and then proceed to duplicate it with a mech or Reo. The only regulated devices I have that leave the house are my pair of Provari's.

The thing that attracts me to the Reo's (hated box mods at first) is the ability to have the best of both worlds from a mech in that the flavors are amazing and that they also deliver the best of dripping without having to carry extra bottles around on top of the fact that they are also a one handed operation.

As far as coiling and building go, it is really quite simple and almost becomes second nature once you have it down. The only down side (maybe) is that you kind'a have to dedicate the squonk bottle to your preferred juice of the day however, it will also fire any 510 atty ( as long as it is the LP version) so this is not such a bad thing either. You can also drip a little with out changing toppers if you so desire.

When I leave the house I carry two devices, One is a Provari and the other is a Reo.

No matter which way you decide to go Dog, take your time and enjoy the ride.

As always, your opinions or results may vary.....;)
 
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Kent Brooks

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The 2014 Wide Glide is a fine choice Clark.

My current putt...2010 Street Glide, Screaming Eagle kit + extras.

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I'm a tall rider, 6'4" - even after moving the controls forward on some of the smaller bikes I look a bit funny on a smaller bike. I can't afford a Wide Glide yet... maybe someday.
 

Kent Brooks

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I wish I was taller. I'm a short legged, 5'4" woman with the hips of a 12 year old boy. I'm a tippy toed sport bike gal!

Rob is going to fix my reo just for the cost of shipping! He's a stand up guy.

Oh, and I fixed my furnace myself, thankfully! Was really worried about that bill.

Rob and team are awesome... now, imagine, having an issue with one of the mass produced Chinese mods... chuck it and buy a new one vs. a small fee to fix what ya got.
 
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