Our was built in the seventies and has clay sewer pipes. A few months ago we had a smell and slow drain problem which led to a plumber figuring out a sewer pipe had broken outside our house. That was dug up and replaced but the pipes under our house are still the clay ones. Recently we used a drain blaster air gun on a couple of sinks and immediately started having the same problems again. I'm wondering if its possible the air blasts damaged and broke the pipe again? Is it a strong enough force to do that to a clay pipe? Perhaps that is what happened before? I'm waiting for a plumber to come check things out but am worried we've caused another very expensive break!
Go slow or if they are regular speedbumps you can go over them at an angle and they wont feel as bad
Depending on the size of the bike.. If you are riding a light bike with stiff suspension you might want to go really slow.. Or if you have a nice soft suspension you might be able to ride over them just below the set speed limit.
No, the fire alarms won't detect it. The vapor is the equivalent of running a hot shower (steam). your brother charged you $155 for a vaporizer? You got ripped off BIG TIME. I got mine for $30 to quit smoking.
When i took a riding lesson class with the California highway patrol we were instructed to slow down as you approach the bump then speed up as you are about to hit it. During practice we rode around and they would put bumps and made sure we did it correctly. I tried doing it several different ways and yeah the way they told us is best for most situations.
The same as you would in a car.Slow down roll over them and ride away.What's the big deal.