Experiences like having the slips left on the door of my open business, only very small packages would ever get delivered and even with the small ones it would be hit and miss.
At my home while standing at the door having slips stuck on the box would be another.
The worst part of the deal is...
From my experiences with parcels and Canada Post the package was never in the truck it was directed to the depot and the carrier had the slip already printed when they started their route.
I would have to say that that is their SOP for parcels.
Long ago when i fit the bill for school boy MX we used those pump up water filled fire extinguishers, thinking that the 174psi pressure washer would perform around the same.
Prepare to be underwhelmed.
Last spring mom and some kits tore up the soffit at my place mothballs and a little garden hose action convinced them to find more accommodating digs without doing any harm to them.
Considered it a win.
I would say that its a moot point whether homeowners insurance would cover E bike mishaps.
Basing this solely on my observations of the usual suspects running amok on the things.
Call me odd but if i was in the market for a gravel bike i would just buy a XC 29er
Not much more weight but more comfort, bump absorption and easier on the neck and wrists.
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