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B.O.B. ?
Thread started by Dedicated818 at 03.4.11 - 5:53 am

Bug Out Bike.

With the recent concerns that many people are having with an uncertain future,
2012, (ELE) extinction level events, economic collapse, civil unrest, etc.

If things got to the point where you had to leave with just what you could carry,
what bike would you choose ? How would you carry your gear ?


I would go with a BMX cruiser and a Chrome Berlin bag.

How about you, what bike are you taking to the Apocolipse ?



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WROL I would go for my commuter with panniers full of 223 and my trusty AR.

Bear spray, SOG flash II and Kershaw Onion and good ole 1911.



sack or crack you choose
03.4.11 - 10:08 am

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This has to bentstrider!!!



sancho1
responding to a comment by sack or crack you choose
03.4.11 - 10:25 am

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ruinedbyidiots
03.4.11 - 11:03 am

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not enough misplaced commas



shotgunBOOMBOOM
responding to a comment by sancho1
03.4.11 - 12:57 pm

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Meh.



nathansnider
03.4.11 - 1:54 pm

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Piss on your proper English class skills, I got some good sleep while in class.

As for the issue of the Bug-Out Bike, it's a hard one to narrow down.
I prefer my V-Rex with an atypical weapons/supplies load that doesn't weigh me down to the ground.
Firearms are alright, but I've been proficient with the long-bow for quite some time.
Brass casing need to be repacked, an arrow you just have to yank out of the target.

Oh, and lets not forget the bull-whip.



bentstrider
responding to a comment by shotgunBOOMBOOM
03.4.11 - 3:51 pm

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Good point carring all that extra brass around could get heavy, along with
the worry of keeping it dry.



Dedicated818
responding to a comment by bentstrider
03.4.11 - 7:15 pm

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Three years old yet still current.



Dedicated818
responding to a comment by nathansnider
03.4.11 - 7:16 pm

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So it seems you have been watching educational you tube videos.

Check out MrLockandLoad



Dedicated818
responding to a comment by sack or crack you choose
03.4.11 - 7:21 pm

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I'm more of an escape/evade type of person.
5.56 mm and .22 rounds could be carried in quite large proportions and not weigh you down.
But better to use those sparingly and keep any extras you might procure stored in safe-spots along pre-determined travel routes.

Bug-Out vehicles are one thing, but Bug-Out locations are essential.
You just can't wander around forever.

You read that novel "Patriots" by James Wesley Rawles yet?
Ignore the religious-overtones and it passes off some excellent info as a survival-adventure tale.



bentstrider
responding to a comment by Dedicated818
03.4.11 - 7:43 pm

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Surly Big Dummy cargo bike!



Gern
03.4.11 - 8:02 pm

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Good old 1919 mount might do the job

1919



sack or crack you choose
03.4.11 - 8:23 pm

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bentsrider again brings up a valid point,
where are you going to go ?



Dedicated818
responding to a comment by bentstrider
03.5.11 - 7:03 pm

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The mountain state regions in reasonable proximity to a river would be my first pick.
Plenty of small towns out there with neighborly atmospheres and front-porches.

Since getting back into OTR driving, I've been running up on some rather nice spots to purchase a few acres and slap a travel-trailer on it.

The 70 going through Utah, The 93 going through Nevada, and the various state highways in the region are typically remote and the nearest populated areas are at least 100 miles away.
While the summers are generally easy to deal with, the winters could mean the demise of those who didn't properly adapt to it.

Keeping a large-scale nuclear attack out of the picture, another good novel to touch up on is "One Second After".
A large scale EMP quite literally kicks the US in the proverbial balls and many deaths occur due to uncontrolled violence in major population centers.

Evidently, the dispersal methods for powdered Prozac were brought on too late.



bentstrider
responding to a comment by Dedicated818
03.5.11 - 9:53 pm

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167 years old, yet still current!

Oh, yeah. You'd better lube up that chain and stay vigilant because shit's about to hit the fan.

. . . . . . . now!

. . . . . now!

. . . . . . nnnnnnnow!

. . . now?

Oh, the apocalypse is coming aaannnny day now and you can hardly wait. Everybody else was wrong, but you're about to be proven right. And all those fools (whose moral/spiritual/genetic/intellectual inferiority is demonstrated by their lack of guns) aren't getting any of your biscuits, no sir!

Now it's just a matter of choosing the right bike. Uh-huh.



nathansnider
responding to a comment by Dedicated818
03.6.11 - 3:50 am

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do you also go around debunking santi klaus and the toof fairy? geeze, give this kids something to hope for....

On a completely unrelated note, I was listening to the string performance finale of the WBBS and it sounds apocalyptic & sublime all at once. I should get you a copy before the whole cookie cart goes up in flames.



trickmilla
responding to a comment by nathansnider
03.6.11 - 9:17 am

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EFF! I knew I should have done the LEFT BEHIND RIDE!




Screw the Bride Ride. It's still not too late to spread the news, my sistren and brethren!








Joe Borfo
03.6.11 - 10:59 am

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The Rapture was really caused by a molecular discharge weapon that only affected a variation of assembled molecules.
The so-called "saved" were actually dematerialized and then rematerialized in a region of deep-space where they met their untimely deaths, all 500,000,000 of them.

Zealous powers that be used this as an excuse to grab control of shock-infused governments and present their own form of one-world rule.

The visions many get of the Lake-of-Fire and other biblical prophecies spun into a literal existence are merely psychotic visions implanted into the neuro-fibers of the population via ELF-transmitting satellites in Low-Earth Orbit.

This perfect storm created by shadow-powers is what will cause all we've built to come crashing down.



bentstrider
responding to a comment by Joe Borfo
03.6.11 - 12:47 pm

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It must really suck to be you.

How frustraiting is it for you to research and post your opinion,
yet no one really cares what you think because you come across as a
arrogant no it all that is clueless.



Dedicated818
responding to a comment by nathansnider
03.6.11 - 6:00 pm

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Some theorize that you will be safer to stay in the city.
This would be due to the posibility of having a community around to provide
protection for each other.

Where as being isolated in the middle of nowhere could be more dangerous as you could easily be out numbered by roving gangs of flesh eating Zombies.



Dedicated818
responding to a comment by bentstrider
03.6.11 - 6:15 pm

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Where do you think the roving hordes of < insert blank here > would be coming from?

Besides, if there was limited authority and the rural areas were thrown on the administrative back-burner, it would make sense to set up multiple bug-out points within a reasonable proximity of one another.

Natural caves, buried cargo containers, and even simple tree houses in a coniferous forest would be sufficient areas to regroup and wait it out.
Eventually, you could return and reclaim.



bentstrider
responding to a comment by Dedicated818
03.6.11 - 7:52 pm

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Kill me now.



Joe Borfo
03.6.11 - 8:28 pm

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It must really suck to be you.

How frustraiting is it for you to research and post your opinion,
yet no one really cares what you think because you come across as a
arrogant no it all that is clueless.




CRANKY
responding to a comment by Dedicated818
03.6.11 - 9:05 pm

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No way Mr Joe.
I have a specially designed, Hyperbaric chamber with triple life-support just for you my pretty!!!!

MUAHHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA......


AKC..***HUAHHHA***......***PFTHOOEY****

hairball yo.



bentstrider
responding to a comment by Joe Borfo
03.6.11 - 9:20 pm

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Joe Borfo
03.6.11 - 9:23 pm

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"Some theorize that you will be safer to stay in the city.
This would be due to the posibility of having a community around to provide
protection for each other. "

Yes this would be a logical strategy, but cities don't foster communities of like minds. Especially here in Commifornia.

Plus with so many organized gangs in LA they seem like a natural group to fill the vacuum of authority.

I say make connections outside the state, maybe in Arizona....



sack or crack you choose
responding to a comment by Dedicated818
03.7.11 - 9:59 am

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So you're saying it's the apocalypse and I have somewhere I "want" to go? And why can't I just hold down the porch with 40oz and my girlfriend?

Economic collapse & civil unrest probably means the poor and colored will start taking back the areas they or their families grew up in. So why would I leave?



markd
03.7.11 - 12:07 pm

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Well if Zombies are involved I would rethink the 40oz chillin on da porch strategy and look at some armament strategies. Zombies don't care what color you skin is or what hood you represent. (unless of course they are hipster zombies. So watch out in Echo Park)



sack or crack you choose
responding to a comment by markd
03.7.11 - 12:30 pm

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I'd much rather deal with "shamblers" or "runners" than average humans that just went rabid due to the loss of power and/or jobs.

Much easier to trap, much easier to subdue, and much easier to stuff into a mine-site dump truck and into the Yellowstone Caldera.

If no one cares anymore, then that's cool.



bentstrider
responding to a comment by sack or crack you choose
03.7.11 - 1:24 pm

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Arizona ?

Mentioning that state will get you labled as a Racist on this site.





Dedicated818
responding to a comment by sack or crack you choose
03.7.11 - 1:59 pm

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I've always thought camp9 is a very good option in the case of a zombie Apocalypse.



sancho1
03.7.11 - 2:01 pm

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Let the dirty hipster think what they want. I know I will be ready when SHTF. In the meantime you can call me a hoarder.....I will be ready.



sack or crack you choose
responding to a comment by Dedicated818
03.7.11 - 2:02 pm

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So you"re saying it will be safe for White people to go back and reclaim the inner city,
the San Fernando Valley, and Northeast L.A. ?
Where there families originally came from and grew up.




Dedicated818
responding to a comment by markd
03.7.11 - 2:07 pm

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That could be a good choice because of the magazine being able to be used
in both carbine and pistol.

What are your thoughts on water storage being that you're in that industry ?



Dedicated818
responding to a comment by sancho1
03.7.11 - 2:12 pm

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Oh, yeah, totally, you can have the San Fernando Valley.
When are going to ride with SCUM again?



markd
responding to a comment by Dedicated818
03.7.11 - 2:29 pm

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I meant camp 9 . The fire station just past bear divide up little T. As datA water goes, yore doing just fine keeping and maintaining your stock. Just remember, one gallon per person per day.



sancho1
03.7.11 - 3:32 pm

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Nah. We all go back to Africa, where our family originally originally came from. Or better yet, we all crawl back into the ocean and have a family reunion with the primordial soup.

[I would provide throwaway Wikipedia links explaining the "joke" here (mtDNA haplogroups! The fossil record! LOL!), but now you've got me worried about sounding like an "arrogant no it all."]



nathansnider
responding to a comment by Dedicated818
03.7.11 - 4:05 pm

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Staying on point, pots/pans and a few of those magnesium strike flints for fire and water distillation.




bentstrider
responding to a comment by nathansnider
03.7.11 - 8:29 pm

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nathansnider, you're my hero.



Joe Borfo
responding to a comment by nathansnider
03.7.11 - 8:50 pm

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Troll #1 gives Troll #2 an ataboy.



Dedicated818
responding to a comment by Joe Borfo
03.8.11 - 8:46 am

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Hope you're stocking up on rubber, tires and tubes.



Dedicated818
responding to a comment by sack or crack you choose
03.8.11 - 8:48 am

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I like using a paper coffee filter 1st to get any particals out before boiling.
A hankerchief will also work as a filter, but the paper seems to work better.



Dedicated818
responding to a comment by bentstrider
03.8.11 - 8:53 am

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Totally, thanks I'll take it, the valley is a great place for riding.

This Summer I should be able to show to Scumbags.



Dedicated818
responding to a comment by markd
03.8.11 - 8:59 am

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I might just get me some of these:

Huthinson no-flat technology



sack or crack you choose
responding to a comment by Dedicated818
03.8.11 - 9:45 am

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#WINNING!





Joe Borfo
responding to a comment by Dedicated818
03.8.11 - 9:46 am

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Borfo would be my hood bitch fo sho in the Apocalypse:

mm



sack or crack you choose
responding to a comment by Joe Borfo
03.8.11 - 9:59 am

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Oxen, horses, mules, and other beasts of burden to add to your livestock stable.
This way, you could utilize iron-tires on wooden wheels while seeking out rubber-tree seedlings.




bentstrider
responding to a comment by Dedicated818
03.8.11 - 11:16 am

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Killage and Pillage aside, this site seems to have the goods for when the lights go out and the SCE utility truck is burning on the side of the road.

http://www.lehmans.com/

Non-electric appliances, non-GH seeds, and all the other goodies that would give you a leg up in a foot-down situation.



bentstrider
03.8.11 - 9:19 pm

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There is always the threat of an EMP electric magnetic pulse
disabling all vehicals except bicycles.





Dedicated818
responding to a comment by bentstrider
03.9.11 - 3:53 am

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Okay,

What the frack do I have to do to in order to kick start your "END OF DAYS" in order to prevent the stupidest Ridazz thread in existence from continuing to torture us forevermore?




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Joe Borfo
03.9.11 - 6:08 am

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the horror





Joe Borfo
03.9.11 - 6:11 am

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You must be a sadist with the amount of participation you've put into this thread.



Dedicated818
responding to a comment by Joe Borfo
03.9.11 - 7:48 am

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Sorry, I'm not currently looking for a top.



Joe Borfo
responding to a comment by Dedicated818
03.9.11 - 8:44 am

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Simple Diesels, carbureted vehicles built prior to '74, and steam engines will still be plenty useful.
If anything, stock up on spare electronic toys and keep them shielded and out of the way for later use.



bentstrider
responding to a comment by Dedicated818
03.9.11 - 8:54 am

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Check out this channel on you tube, bubba008009

He has posted some instructional videos on how to protect your gadgits from an EMP.



Dedicated818
responding to a comment by bentstrider
03.9.11 - 11:17 am

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Thick metal boxes will also work just as well.
Air-tight.



bentstrider
responding to a comment by Dedicated818
03.9.11 - 11:49 am

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I wouldn't rely on your fancy gadgets even if you can protect them. What good is a radio if station can't broadcast? etc

The only thing you should trust is good ole Smith and Wesson. They will never let you down.





sack or crack you choose
responding to a comment by bentstrider
03.9.11 - 11:55 am

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A loaded iPod along with a loaded weapon are the two best things to have while society tries to sort itself out.
The way I see it, I'd probably go nut-balls if the only option was humming tunes to myself to pass the times.
Of all the tech that has been developed, media storage and players are the ones I possibly couldn't live without.

The next best alternative would be carting around a brass and wood-wind orchestra.



bentstrider
responding to a comment by sack or crack you choose
03.9.11 - 12:30 pm

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I made up my mind years ago that if there's an apocalypse I want to die in it. Death is vastly preferable to life on a planet where the only other people left are "survivalists."



PC
03.9.11 - 2:50 pm

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To each their own, but the lot of us will drop the survival facade once the brigands have lost their steam and go back to playing cards on our Amish-contracted porches.



bentstrider
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03.9.11 - 3:26 pm

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HAHA, my favorite quote from that thread:

"i love this site. anything goes. one minute it's zombies, the next is imachynna laying under earthquake rubble wishing she had gone on the internet one last time. :P"
-jazzyphatnastee



imachynna
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03.9.11 - 3:37 pm

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After all the dust settles, my new goal will be to clean out old cargo ships and turn them into comfort-resorts.

The barren landscapes getting you down? Marauding bands of cannibals wearing your tendons to the last fiber? Tired of that pasty, vampire complexion brought on by all those years of underground living and/or hazmat suit wearing?

Then come on down to After-The-Storm enterprises!!!
We specialize in comfort-room relaxation, week-long to permanent trips to areas of uninterrupted sunshine and contaminant free breathing, and who could forget our converted cargo-ship farms!!!!
Started with what were the remains of a former bulk transporter, we have now expanded to 40 supertankers permanently anchored in properly surveyed spots free of contamination and equipped with wind-mill powered water and soil filtration and preparation!!
So, walk down, run down, bicycle down, fire up that old Chrysler and clunk down!! Spots fill up fast and our vellum registers could only handle so much, so hurry on down!!!

We gladly accept gold, silver, uranium, deuterium, delerium, brass, tin, engine blocks, essentially any solid currency that could be melted down and made into something useful in our state-of-the-art, Amish kilns. Also, Mastercard, Visa, EBT, or anything with a STAR-logo will fly dependent on the availability of generator power at the time of the day.




bentstrider
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03.9.11 - 4:07 pm

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Do you think it is possible to outpedal a sunami ?



Dedicated818
03.11.11 - 10:54 am

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Yes, just add 1150cc of BMW power and that gasoline stuff you guys rant about.



parlorbikes
03.11.11 - 11:11 am

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not sure if this is correct but I heard that the wave travels at 800 mph ?



Dedicated818
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03.11.11 - 9:17 pm

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Well, I just hope you're happy now, asshole.





Joe Borfo
03.14.11 - 5:28 pm

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This is all you need bro

ballz



sack or crack you choose
responding to a comment by Joe Borfo
03.14.11 - 6:22 pm

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Nowdays you can go lightweight,

I'm rockin a Tyvex suit, M1 gas mask and hood, rubber booties,rubber gloves,
and duct tape. Along with iodine in the 1st aid kit.



Dedicated818
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03.14.11 - 10:09 pm

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