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<p>[QUOTE="downplay, post: 12378670, member: 322674"]That makes sense. But, I have plans for most of my inside space. I’ve bought a quality replacement for my company’s crappy modified sine wave inverter. I want to have a small freezer for more non-fast food and non-truck stop food options and a little bigger fridge for the same reason. And, maybe a decent little convection toaster oven or other cooker. It’s possible to bake many kinds of good things! This way I’ll be able to save money and eat a little healthier.</p><p><br /></p><p>‘There has to be some way to suspend the thing above the catwalk. I’m thinking vertically with bungees and maybe right up against the cab to protect it from being pushed into the trailer bulkhead. I could put padding between it and the cab. BUT, it seems likely someone else has already solved this problem. I will check on the Facebook page as suggested.</p><p><br /></p><p>And, there are ways to lock up a bike that make it difficult to steal. The really good stuff is expensive though!</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Why not the desert? Popped tires? The bike I’m looking at does have an airless tire option.</p><p><br /></p><p>Yes, I like to exercise and take care of myself a bit. I’ve gained about 4-5 lbs as a trucker. I walk some and try to get in a set of pushups most days; but, it’s not really enough. I feel bad for some of the truckers I see that waddle or can barely walk. But, they had choices all along the way in getting there just like everyone else.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, the bike can offer more freedom in places to eat, shop, etc…maybe even sight see or socialize.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="downplay, post: 12378670, member: 322674"]That makes sense. But, I have plans for most of my inside space. I’ve bought a quality replacement for my company’s crappy modified sine wave inverter. I want to have a small freezer for more non-fast food and non-truck stop food options and a little bigger fridge for the same reason. And, maybe a decent little convection toaster oven or other cooker. It’s possible to bake many kinds of good things! This way I’ll be able to save money and eat a little healthier. ‘There has to be some way to suspend the thing above the catwalk. I’m thinking vertically with bungees and maybe right up against the cab to protect it from being pushed into the trailer bulkhead. I could put padding between it and the cab. BUT, it seems likely someone else has already solved this problem. I will check on the Facebook page as suggested. And, there are ways to lock up a bike that make it difficult to steal. The really good stuff is expensive though! Why not the desert? Popped tires? The bike I’m looking at does have an airless tire option. Yes, I like to exercise and take care of myself a bit. I’ve gained about 4-5 lbs as a trucker. I walk some and try to get in a set of pushups most days; but, it’s not really enough. I feel bad for some of the truckers I see that waddle or can barely walk. But, they had choices all along the way in getting there just like everyone else. Also, the bike can offer more freedom in places to eat, shop, etc…maybe even sight see or socialize.[/QUOTE]
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