![]() ![]() That's all for now I look forward to hearing from you. My 15 year old daughter also loves the Wolf and you should see her go on a scooter that weighs the same as her!!! My 19 year old won't go near it and sticks to our Zero 9 which is also fun but much tamer. If you guys could help me with my two issues I would be so appreciative. I definitely love the Wolf despite its shortcomings. Any thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated. Is this a known problem? I know I should have let you guys know sooner but life and COVID19 (no I did not have it.yet.) happens and I was hoping it would go away but it hasn't. Gently hit the raised tail portion with your foot and the power comes right back. The only way to get the power back is by giving the Wolf a swift kick in the ass. Not at speed but when you are going say less than 10mph. My other issue is the power just cuts out. If you offer an upgraded GRADE 8 level bolt for the front end please let me know ASAP! I would like to upgrade this one element of the Wolf. I have read stories of that screw snapping and if that front end we're to collapse on you at speed. ![]() Yes, there is that sort of beefy Oh Shit pin to save your life if/When that damn screw breaks but I am still not 100% confident in that design. I like the way the whole front end looks beefy and strong but the way that you have to set it up with that ONE BOLT that is thin and ordinary looking and your LIFE depends on that damn skinny screw/ bolt makes me nervous as Hell. It's fine with the off-road tires on the street but I'm sure it's a whole new ballgame with the dedicated street tires. ![]() I have the off-road version so I can't really speak for how well it handles on the street. Able to pull you down from speed very quickly. He is a character that people can relate to. And it's a good thing that eating bugs are good for you and high in protein because I have eaten my share. 'Ordinary World' is about the seemingly ordinary life of a man who works in his family business. I have 100 miles of awesome trails that start across the street from my house and riding at night is just fantastic! What a rush. I also would never attempt to ride this thing while under the influence of anything. Thankfully I have some scooter experience and some common sense. Depending on how you set it up thru the Mini motors control menu it can actually be brutally fast with acceleration that if you are not ready for it will throw you right off the back like a bucking Bronco. This thing is the monster truck of the scooter world. Now that I have over 200 miles on my Wolf Warrior II + I thought it would be a good time to write the review. You can find out more about Dori Ostermiller here.Hello FFR. Outside The Ordinary World is published by Mira Books and is out on 17th August. Sylvia's emotional pain and conflict about her mother's actions and choices and then her own, and the difficulties between her and her own daughter together with the crippling guilt she feels about her father's tragic death are brilliantly written. It's easy to picture her childhood and the scenary and tensions around her, and although at times this was a painful and shocking story, it was one that will stay in my mind for a while to come. She is determined not to repeat her mother's mistakes, but one day meets Tai, the father of one of her students and they embark on their own affair with devastating consequences. They hope to spend a year or so renovating, but run out of money and Sylvia loses her enthusiasm for Nathan's project. Years later, Sylvia and her husband Nathan buy a beautiful, but rundown home. He writes letters to Sylvia about their secret outings and her mother expects her to keep their times with Mr Robert a secret from her distant and abusive father. Sylvia is raised as a Seventh Day Adventist and learns that although her mother is religious and attends church regularly, she's also having an affair with Mr Robert. ![]() The story is told from the point of view of both the twelve-year-old Sylvia, during the bush fires of the 1970s and the adult Sylvia in 2004. ![]()
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