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What Should I Pay Attention To When Hunting On An Electric Bike For The First Time?

What Should I Pay Attention To When Hunting On An Electric Bike For The First Time?

Although hunting has been around for many centuries, electric bike are now redefining the experience. Much more than just cruising around town on regular e-bikes, fat-tire electric bikes have become people’s favorites while hunting due to their versatility and ruggedness.

For the most part, game lovers prefer e-bikes because they make hunting easier and more fun than other vehicle forms. However, there are a few things you might want to consider if you are new to e-bike hunting.

Hunting on an e-bike is not so different from riding a normal bike except for a few considerations like hunting laws and e-bike regulations, which will vary by state.

It may seem daunting at first, but there’s nothing to worry about. We’ll go more in-depth into these considerations as you read on.

So what should you consider when hunting on an electric bike for the first time? Here are what you should keep in mind:

  • Know the hunting and e-bike laws governing your state
  • Ensure your bike is in good condition before hunting
  • Fat tires electric bikes are your best option.
  • Your battery capacity is how far you will go
  • Cold weather drains your e-bike battery life
  • Having more bike accessories enhances your hunting experience

Know The Hunting and E-bike Laws Governing Your State

Of course, legal matters aren’t something you joke with. Due to changing laws, especially regarding electric bikes and hunting, you want to do your due diligence always.

However, there’s no point obsessing over them and missing out on all the action and good side of e-bike hunting.

While out there, you want to ensure there are no legal constraints for e-bike hunting on the public property you’re visiting.

The reason is that not all federal lands are available for hunting. In fact, only about 40% of national forest trails and grasslands grant access to e-bikes.

So it’s always best to do your research (on legal matters) before you set out hunting, especially in terrain you are unfamiliar with.

Ensure Your Bike is in Good Condition Before Going Out to Hunt

While fat tire bikes are generally built to be much more durable, there is the likelihood of minor damages or dropped efficiency.

So to avoid unpleasant surprises, verify your ebike is in its top performance before you go hunting on it.

Make sure everything checks out. No one wants to be stranded in the wild because of some petty issues that could have been avoided.

Examine your e-bike each time you want to go hunting to ensure every part is intact. Ensure there are no loose ends – your battery and brakes are working fine, with no slack drive chain, or disconnections due to consistent movement on bumpy terrain.

These safety checks are necessary to prevent accidents or crashes while hunting. The last thing you want is for your bike to crash while chasing after your prey. So there’s much to lose if you don’t keep your bike in the best shape possible.

Fat Tires Electric Bikes Are Your Best Option.

This is a more important consideration when buying your e-bike.

Per expert advice, you want to stick with tires with a width ranging between 4” and 4.8”. Anything below or beyond this range isn’t recommended and isn’t ideal for hunting.

An electric fat tire bike is key to your hunting success because it is quieter, leaves no scent trail, and provides more traction and stability on different kinds of terrain.

Not just that, an electric fat tire bike can withstand great shock and vibration. They brake quicker and are durable. They also provide maximum comfort and balance while on uneven terrain.

Your Battery Capacity Tells How Far You Will Go

The battery capacity of your e bike determines the range. Of course, other factors affect the battery life such as weight, pedal assist, weather and so on.

As a rule of thumb, a higher electric current value (either in Ah or Wh) means a higher capacity.

For instance, a battery rated 360Wh will travel 30 miles, assuming it takes 12 Wh to travel one mile. Regardless, you want to keep your battery at full charge to get more mileage.

Cold Weather Conditions Drain Your E-bike Battery Life

The truth is, cold affects Lithium-ion batteries. Although it’s not bad to ride in cold weather, your battery won’t be as effective as on a normal day.

Apart from the battery draining quicker, it also charges slower. The implication is to prepare for shorter rides while hunting and more frequent charging whenever you have the chance.

Yet there are simple tricks to preserve your battery life when going out in cold weather.

For instance, when your bike is parked, you can store the battery (if detachable) inside your apartment to keep it warm. Also attaching a neoprene battery warmer to your e-bike will help preserve the charges.

Lastly, fixing a fender to your bike will prevent water from splashing on your battery. Himiway products generally have more extended battery life.

The Himiway Cruiser (a long-range bike) delivers up to 60 miles on a full charge. It is considered the long-range expert of the all-terrain fat tire bike brands.

Having More Bike Accessories Enhances Your Hunting Experience

Having the necessary accessories will save you a lot of stress and time, and make your hunting seamless.

For instance, most hunters purchase e-bike cargo trailers to haul their dropped animals home. The e-bike trailers are designed to haul heavy weights and hunting gear, making them a perfect fit for hunters.

Other accessories to make your hunting trip more adventurous include racks and bags, a repair tool kit, mirrors, and an extra battery.

For instance, the E-Bike HD wide-angle mirror (a Himiway product) allows you to keep track of what happens behind you.

What Makes Up a Good Hunting Electric Bike?

E-bikes benefit people for all sorts of reasons. As said earlier, hunters in particular find great utility in e-bikes. But just like every other purchase, you want to properly check the bike specifications before exchanging your hard-earned money for it.

So what makes up a good hunting electric bike?

As earlier said, fat-tire electric bikes are the most ideal for hunting as they provide more traction and stability, especially over rocky and rough terrain.

Sturdy and durable frames that can handle the heavy payloads from hauling your game over large distances and from your hunting gears.

The power rating of the electric motor also defines the output of a hunting bike. E-bikes usually have power classes ranging from 250 W – 1000 W depending on the utility.

Since you will need a lot of power to overcome the uneven terrain in the woods, you need nothing less than 750 W. The more power the motor has, the better you accelerate up a hill in less time and with little difficulty.

The higher the battery capacity, the greater the range, which is a measure of the distance you can cover with a full charge.

E-bike classes that deliver long ranges at 40 miles and above deliver a great hunting experience. Himiway products are affordable and deliver excellent ranges.

Bikes that come off too flashy are not the best option for hunting. The catchy colors will get you spotted by prey easily, which is what you don’t want. So simple is best when it comes to hunting. Getting a bike that places you off the radar and blends well with the woods is better.

Are Himiway E-bikes Worth It?

Here’s why riders choose our electric bikes over and over again. Himiway is always improving its craft to offer high-quality electric bikes at a competitive price. Our bikes offer a 43% range more than other e-bikes on the market with a 2-year all-inclusive warranty.

Check out our Zebra Premium all-terrain electric fat bike!

Himiway Zebra features the new 48V 20AH Samsung/LG battery (equivalent to a 960Wh) which is capable of 60 miles per charge and over 80 miles with pedal assist. The Zebra e-bike battery is designed to maintain 80% capacity after 1000 charges.

Wouldn’t you love to have a Himiway Zebra as your hunting buddy?

Conclusion

Fat tire electric bikes are a game changer for hunters and are continually changing the hunting scenery with new and advanced technology.

Your first e-bike hunting is just about to be the highlight of your hunting experience so far.

The tips we shared today will guide you in achieving your best results while out there in the woods. There is no doubt that the sports will keep getting better as more e-bikes are coming up with new improvements. Have fun hunting!

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Thai Court Amends Law to Allows Wives to Sue Husband’s Lovers

Thailand's Constitutional Court Allows Wives to Sue Husband's Lovers
Angry Thai Wife: File Image

Thailand’s Constitutional Court has changed the Civil Code will allow women to sue their husbands’ lovers, male or female. The Constitutional Court found on Tuesday that Section 1523 of the Civil Code breached Section 27 of the constitution, which safeguards Thais’ rights and liberties regardless of gender.

The court directed that the verdict be enforced within 360 days.

Section 1523 of the Civil Code states that husbands can sue their wives’ lovers, and wives can sue other women who publicly display an adulterous connection with their husband.

Keirov Kritteeranon, secretary-general of the Office of the Ombudsman, stated that the Ombudsman had previously urged the court to rule on the legality of Section 1523, which allowed wives to suit only female lovers.

Husbands can now sue their wives’ boyfriends regardless of gender, and there was no requirement for any public declaration of an adulterous connection, he claimed.

Once enforced, Tuesday’s Constitutional Court order, according to the Ombudsman, will correct this imbalance.

Thailand Amends Marriage Law

Meanwhile, Thailand is set to become the first Southeast Asian country to recognise same-sex marriage, after its marriage equality law was passed in the Upper House on Tuesday and is now on its approach to being promulgated before going into effect in the coming months.

LGBTQ+ advocates rejoiced as the Senate voted 130-4 to pass the bill on its final reading, with 18 abstentions. They hailed the development as a win in their long struggle for equal rights.

When the advocates who had gathered at parliament on Tuesday to witness the Senate’s final reading and vote on the measure heard the outcome, they burst out in cheers.

They next went to authorities House, where the authorities had planned a celebratory reception for them later in the day. They then went to the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, where the party lasted until late at night.

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, who is on sick leave due to Covid-19, congratulated them via Zoom call from Government House.

The new law will allow any two people aged 18 or older to register their marriage and obtain the same advantages and rights as heterosexual couples. The bill refers to married couples as “two individuals” rather than “a man and a woman,” and changes their legal status from “husband and wife” to “spouses.”

LGBTQ+ people from any country can legally marry in Thailand. When the bill goes into force, foreign same-sex married partners will be eligible for a spousal visa.

The law will be sent to the government for approval before being presented to the monarch.

It will take effect within 120 days of its publication in the Royal Gazette, making Thailand the third Asian country to accept same-sex marriages after Nepal and Taiwan.

Senator Kamnoon Sidhisamarn, spokesman for the Senate’s special committee evaluating the proposed law, called it a victory for equal rights campaigners.

“There is no reason for the Upper House to disagree with the judgement made by the House of Representatives,” he told reporters. He was referring to the legislation’s passage in the Lower House prior to its submission to the Senate for approval.

The battle for same-sex marriage legislation began 23 years ago. Tunyawaj Kamolwongwat, a Move Forward Party list-MP, said that the law’s passage on Tuesday signified the beginning of a new chapter in Thai history.

Source: Bangkok Post

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Thailand’s Senate Passes Landmark Marriage Equity Bill Legalizing Gay Marriage

Marriage Equity Bill

Thailand’s Senate has approved a long awaited marriage equality bill on Tuesday, making the country the third Asian country to accept same-sex couples. The Senate approved the law 130-4 with 18 abstentions.

The marriage equality bill will be sent the palace for royal clearance. The marriage equality law takes 120 days to take effect after Royal Gazette publication.

LGBTQ+ advocates welcomed the proposal a “monumental step forward” because Thailand would be the first Southeast Asian country to legalise marriage equality. Thailand is popular with travellers due to its LGBTQ+ culture and tolerance.

“This would underscore Thailand’s leadership in the region in promoting human rights and gender equality,” the Civil Society Commission of marriage equality, activists, and LGBTI+ couples said.

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, who wore a rainbow shirt to commemorate Pride Month, joined thousands of LGBTQ+ revellers and activists in a Bangkok parade at the start of June.

The prime minister will open Government House to commemorate the bill’s passage. Pride supporters will march from Parliament to the prime minister’s office. Mr. Srettha, who has Covid-19, will join them online after taking several days off.

Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai anticipates June’s Pride Month to create approximately 4.5 billion baht in economic cash flow.

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Pride Month in Thailand

On Saturday, Mr. Phumtham said the government under Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin is encouraging sexual diversity and working with the commercial sector to plan more Pride Month festivities to attract LGBTQ+ tourists.

He claimed it will increase the country’s trade potential by giving SMEs business expansion chances and adding soft power value.

Mr. Phumtham claimed Poonpong Naiyanapakorn, director-general of the Trade Policy and Strategy Office, told him Pride Month celebrations will make Thailand a “pride-friendly destination” for LGBTQ+ Thai and global consumers.

This would help the country become a regional tourism hub under the government’s “Ignite Tourism Thailand” initiative to enhance tourism in 55 “worth visiting” provinces.

He added that such festivals will support downstream industries like event planners, food and beverage companies, hotels, and transport services and disperse cash to local areas. Mr. Phumtham stated Thailand’s Pride Month began in 1999. Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, and Chon Buri host parades, festivities, and campaigns.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) expects approximately 860,000 people to attend this year’s festival and contribute at least 4.5 billion baht for the economy. LGBT Capital estimates that the world’s LGBTQ+ population has US$4.7 trillion in purchasing power and Thailand’s sexually varied population has US$26 billion.

LGBTQ+ rights in Thailand are improving, but there’s still much to do. The LGBTQ+ community in Thailand is notably strong in Bangkok and Pattaya.

Strong legal recognition allows transgender people to change their names and titles. Many LGBTQ+ couples lack legal rights since same-sex marriage is banned.

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LGBTQ+ rights in Thailand

Thailand is becoming more accepting despite these difficulties. LGBTQ+ rights are gaining favour. Activists want legal changes to guarantee equality.

Pride parades are becoming increasingly visible, demonstrating diverse acceptance. While challenges remain, LGBTQ+ rights in Thailand are improving as awareness and acceptance expand.

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Protecting Your Designs: Intellectual Property Rights in the Jewelry Manufacturing Industry

Intellectual Property jewellery
Intellectual Property jewellery

The jewelry manufacturing industry is a vibrant and highly competitive sector where creativity and innovation are paramount. Designers invest significant time, effort, and resources into crafting unique pieces that appeal to consumers’ tastes and preferences. However, this industry faces a persistent challenge: the protection of original designs from imitation and unauthorized use.

Intellectual property rights (IPR) play a crucial role in safeguarding jewellery designs, ensuring that creators receive recognition and financial benefits from their work. This article delves into the various forms of intellectual property rights pertinent to the jewelry manufacturing industry and offers insights on how designers can protect their creations.

Understanding Intellectual Property Rights

Intellectual property rights are legal mechanisms that grant creators exclusive rights to their inventions, designs, and artistic works. These rights encourage innovation by providing creators with the means to control the use of their creations and to benefit financially from them. In the context of jewelry design, the most relevant forms of IPR are copyrights, trademarks, patents, and design rights.

Copyrights

Copyright protection extends to original works of authorship, including artistic creations such as jewelry designs. Under copyright law, the designer of a piece of jewelry automatically acquires the exclusive right to reproduce, distribute, and display the design upon its creation. This protection does not require registration, although registering the copyright with the appropriate governmental body, such as the U.S. Copyright Office, can provide additional legal benefits and evidence of ownership.

For jewelry designers, copyright protects the aesthetic aspects of a piece, such as the specific design, patterns, and artistic expressions. However, it does not cover the functional elements or the materials used. The duration of copyright protection varies by country, but it typically lasts for the life of the creator plus an additional 50 to 70 years.

Trademarks

Trademarks protect symbols, names, logos, and slogans that distinguish goods and services in the marketplace. For jewelry manufacturers, a trademark can cover the brand name, logo, or even a unique product line name.

Registering a trademark with the appropriate authority, such as the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), provides nationwide protection and the exclusive right to use the mark in connection with the specified goods or services.

A strong trademark helps consumers identify and differentiate a brand’s products from those of competitors, fostering brand loyalty and reducing the risk of confusion in the marketplace. It also provides legal recourse against counterfeiting and unauthorised use of the brand’s identity.

Patents

Patents protect new inventions and technical innovations. In the jewelry industry, this could include innovative manufacturing processes, unique mechanisms for adjustable or interchangeable jewelry, or novel materials and techniques. A patent grants the inventor the exclusive right to use, make, and sell the invention for a limited period, usually 20 years from the filing date of the patent application.

Obtaining a patent involves a rigorous process of proving that the invention is novel, non-obvious, and useful. For jewelry designers, the primary benefit of patent protection lies in safeguarding their innovative techniques and mechanical features, which can provide a competitive edge in the market.

Design Rights

Design rights specifically protect the visual appearance of a product, including its shape, configuration, pattern, and ornamentation. These rights are particularly relevant to the jewelry industry, where the aesthetic appeal of a product is a key selling point. In many jurisdictions, design rights must be registered to be enforceable, though some countries offer unregistered design rights that provide limited protection.

Registering a design right involves submitting detailed representations of the design to the relevant authority, such as the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) for protection within the EU. Registered design rights typically offer protection for up to 25 years, subject to renewal fees.

Steps to Protect Jewelry Designs

  • Document Your Designs: Maintain detailed records of your design process, including sketches, prototypes, and finished pieces. This documentation can serve as evidence of originality and ownership in case of disputes.
  • Conduct Searches: Before launching a new design, conduct thorough searches to ensure it does not infringe on existing intellectual property. This can prevent legal issues and costly disputes.
  • Register Your IP: Where applicable, register your copyrights, trademarks, patents, and design rights with the appropriate authorities. Registration enhances protection and provides legal advantages in enforcing your rights.
  • Use NDAs and Contracts: When working with manufacturers, suppliers, and collaborators, use non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) and detailed contracts to protect your designs and outline the terms of use.  ( Check out EJ: A Jewelry Manufacturer with NDA’s.
  • Monitor the Market: Regularly monitor the market for potential infringements. This can involve online searches, attending trade shows, and staying informed about competitors’ activities.
  • Take Legal Action if Necessary: If you discover an infringement, take prompt legal action to enforce your rights. This may involve sending cease-and-desist letters, pursuing litigation, or seeking alternative dispute resolution methods.

Challenges and Considerations

While intellectual property rights offer significant protection, there are challenges and limitations to consider. The cost and complexity of obtaining and enforcing IPR can be prohibitive, especially for small designers and startups. Additionally, the global nature of the jewelry market means that protections obtained in one jurisdiction may not be recognized elsewhere, necessitating international strategies for comprehensive protection.

Moreover, the fast-paced nature of fashion and jewelry trends can make lengthy registration processes impractical for certain designs. In such cases, relying on unregistered design rights or focusing on brand protection through trademarks may be more viable strategies.

Conclusion

Intellectual property rights are a vital tool for protecting the creativity and innovation that drive the jewelry manufacturing industry. By understanding and strategically utilizing copyrights, trademarks, patents, and design rights, designers can safeguard their creations, enhance their competitive edge, and ensure they reap the financial rewards of their ingenuity. As the industry continues to evolve, staying informed about IPR and adapting to emerging challenges will be crucial for sustaining success in the dynamic world of jewelry design.

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