u/sunnyteea

Will pay for merch: Anyone going to tonight's IL concert or later show?

My friend who lives there was going to go and get me and another friend the Act III tour shirts, but caught sick with a fever this morning and is unable to make it. :( Would anyone be willing to get me 2 size Small Act III tour shirts and potentially an Act III poster if it's not too much trouble? I will pay (venmo/zelle) for the merch and shipping cost: I live in Los Angeles.

It doesn't have to be tonight's show specifically, anyone who is attending the remaining concerts is fine, too! I was able to g9 to the first two acts concerts and I just want to complete the tour collection exclusive merch. :') I'd greatly appreciate it!

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u/sunnyteea — 1 day ago
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Advice for first time commuter and e-trike recommendations?

Hey! Born and raised here in LA, and grew up in the Silver Lake area my whole life. I don't drive and take public transportation and the ocassional rideshare to/from work, but I'm really hoping to start commuting to work by bike.

That being said, I have very little experience bike riding. I didn't really learn how to properly ride a bike until I was almost 14, and because I live in the hilly side of the area (you know those big mountain hill streets Maltman ave and Marathon st) There was really no point to commit. I don't feel steady or confident on a bike, but while visiting friends in the PNW I saw plenty of adults on trikes and e-trikes, and a lightbulb went off in my head.

Does anyone ride an e-trike they like or have good recommendations for one? I would need one that could handle a bit of dirt path since I would be cutting through a park.

Also some stuff has changed too in regards of what kind of e-bikes can go in the bike lane if that's something to factor in.

I work in Elysian Park by the lodge so in theory it should be a straightforward route as I've seen the bike lanes now on Sunset, but I've never ridden on the streets before. I've tried looking up rules of the road for biking in LA, but nothing seems clear and appears to vary from area to area since LA is so big. Kinda nervous to ride by myself for the first time, is there a way to connect to folks who are road saavy to show me the ropes, or better resources for learning in my area?

Truly grateful for any information and recs I get!

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u/sunnyteea — 3 months ago