Spoiler it is 30km/h. After that noise and injury risk/severity shoot up. It is the compromise speed.
Spoiler it is 30km/h. After that noise and injury risk/severity shoot up. It is the compromise speed.
Do you actually want us not to repost it?
D3/D4 And a small splash of milk to round it off. At most a tablespoon (15ml) to a pint.
Fiery tree bottom right!
Premiums they will then offload onto renters keeping their margins.
Think of all the new beachfront properties!
/s
Because it hasn’t been posted yet…
Funeral Doom Metal is too occupied walloping in a blacked pit of despair to join the chat
I use an Endeavour OS. So technically…
I use Arch BTW
For everyday user (browser, light office, photo management, tv/movie streaming) it is already as viable as windows as a daily driver.
Once it is installed and up and running. But then most windows users haven’t installed windows themselves so that is almost a moot point. It is first when you get into “specialty” software linux viability drops.
Do you by ransom you mean restrict our civil liberties and bow to tyranny? Because that is part of it.
Waiting on the bus.
It’s the internet. I assume everyone, until it being proven otherwise, is either a sentient amorphous blob or a bot.
But it will run quiter. And I can attack KOMs harder. Et cetera.
But yes for working out a watt is a watt is a watt
Marginal gains. Expensive marginal gains. I’m glad I’m not into that. When it comes to saving weight it is far better for me to shave it of me rather than the bike. And cheaper too!
The Craigslist hybrid? Riding the beater is often so much fun because you feel like you are allowed to ride it hard. Or it couldbe the older geometry making it more lively.
Bicycling for me. Started off with a cheap old bike that I tried keeping in as goid condition as possible without spending too much on it. Problem with old bikes is wear and tear so things break and new old parts are hard to cheaply. So it became a hackjob. Then got me a new one and realised riding on roads only got boring so I started experimenting with gravel and singletrack.
Guess what? Time for a new bike. And a more expensive one. Carbon. And to maintain it I needed more tools. Also new tubes as the spare ones I had didn’t fit that big of tyres. Also moved to a new place and now I got a MTB arena within a few km from home. So of course I had to get me one of those. And to maintain the suspension I needed new stuff, oils and tools.
Clothing. Bags. Events. It becomes a lot after a while.
Also planning for bike nr4, a steel fatbike. Promised myself not to buy anything this year, but the year is soon over…
Did I mention bikepacking? Yeah that is another big black hole of expenses. But a fair bit of overlap with backpacking so costs are split.
O Brother where art thou
The music, the pacing, the twists, the characters.
Oak, burch and hazel groves. No other reason than those are my favourite trees.
Hitting the gym