Vaping on a motorcycle

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snap6cat

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Yes, yes. Bring along 3, 4, or more all set up. Just ride and switch and do not risk being distracted. When you decide to stop for fuel or pit stop or whatever it is efficient to service, top up or change batteries, whatever on multiple devices! I even do this on car trips please do not drive or ride while trying to do multiple tasks. Also on your bike you will take a hand off the bars to vape OK but let's not try to do anything too complicated. Be safe.
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The SD solution sounds best with refilling at the rest stops. You do have your left hand free but you have to watch for stuff like target fixation and on a bike you really need to be watching the road because it wont be just a dented fender. I ride everywhere, every day, on a bike. I bring a 10ml bottle and my SparkPlug mod and a couple extra batteries just in case I get caught out all day.

The regular batteries are no good because the vibration kills them and God forbid you leave em connected to the atomizer while riding because it will cook.

Think about it, if you stop every two hundred miles to refuel that's a little over three hours at 60mph. For me it's a little less, but you should be fine. Worst case scenario have them close at hand and it will only take a moment to pull off and change them.

Three people from my other forums have been down this week due both to their own fault and other motorist, in the big picture it's not worth it, wheelchairs can be forever.

And please wear full gear...I don't mean to preach but I am so sick of seeing people get horribly hurt that could have been fine if only they had taken this seriously.
 

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Thanks all for the really great input. Going on a day ride this weekend, planning on testing out SD+strap with multiple atomizer+cart setup.

But, you also really got me interested in the 801 cart-size and the Janty Stick as a traveling device which will be really great for auto/hotel travel. Not really feeling like sinking any additional big-bucks into hardware at this point at least until I get a feel of the direction of this FDA fiasco, but maybe in 2-3 weeks I'll pull the trigger on a Janty Stick with a classic atomizer.

P.S. I am always careful out there just take slow and thought-out movements, but really appreciate the concern. Thanks again!!!
 

Belushi

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I know when I go on trips on my motorcycle I take a couple of dispossible cigars.

Where do you get your disposable cigars. Do you use something comparable to this <http://www.dietsmokes.com/products/Janty-TAWC-Cigar.html>. The others I found seemed to be a complete kit (e.g. not disposable).

EDIT: OR, should I say the others I found seem real expensive (e.g. $29) for being disposable or are complete kits.
 
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mnealtx

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Hey!!!!! That is what I'm talking about, forgot all about the wrist-strap possibility (e.g. took that off as soon as I unpacked the box) and taking the cart change suggestion one step further. I could actually have multiple cart+atomizers ready. I think changing just the cart one-handed might be tricky, but unscrewing and screwing on a new atomizer+cart should be manageable one-handed. Thanks!!

Wrist strap, yes.... pull over to change carts/atomizers - do you REALLY need to give the cagers more chances to hit you, while your attention is off the road? 8-o
 
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