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Can a R8 easily go over a Speed breaker/bump?

If not then is there a way by which the R8 can easily go over a speed bump considering its low ground clearence?

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best Thing about baitcasters, in my experience, is that the economy models (blisterpack reels under $40-$50) are just not worth owning. Don't cast too well, and aren't very durable. The next step up like the daiwa in the link above are a significant improvement. Once you get the hang of casting with it, without getting backlashed all the time, you'll love fishing with a baitcaster. Can handle heavier line if desired, much more forgiving of slack and twist, and have the power to really move a big fish when you need to. Other hand, you can handle big fish on the spinning reel, it's just a bit more of a challenge. One advantage is that you can cast into the wind. Just be aware that any twist in the line is bad news, slack line is your enemy, and twisted slack is your mortal enemy. Stick with a name brand spinning reel (mitchell, daiwa, shimano, pfleuger, there's a few more), some poorly designed reels just seem to twist the line on the retrieve.
I haven't tried CG Clump Crusher, but L'Oreal Telescopic Shocking Extensions is crap. For me, anyway. It's too thick of a formula, it flakes up REALLY bad once it dries and you have applied two coats. I don't like it. It looked gross on my lashes and just didn't work. I'd go with CG Clump Crusher, it's cheaper, too.
cover girl clump crusher by far

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