Well /n/, give me one reason (besides "exercise") I shouldn't sell my shitty commute pushbike where I can barely sustain 25kmh despite being fit and get this?
>>2065822Front launching death trap. At least your push might mount a hazard, cause it doesnt have shopping cart wheels. Any electric push proportioned scooters?
Ignore the incels in this thread. There's nothing more satisfying than close passing lycra fags at 60kmh and watching them seethe
>>2066017>looking at sweaty men in lycra from your scooter is more satisfying than sex with a womanYou do you stud, lmao.
>>2066018As a lycra fag, that is basically what got me wearing lycra. People are a lot more dependent on hair and clothing and obviously tits than they will let on, but you can't see tits from behind, so all you have to go by is the ass and legs and arms. And ignoring the exaggerated cases of hyper-curvy women or hyper-T-shaped men, most people who aren't accustomed to seeing shaved legs in lycra can't instinctively clock if it's a male or a female from that angle, until they see the face. And since they associate that style of pants with women, it jams up the heuristics and they get confused and seethe when they see it's a dude.
>>2065822Because with those tiny wheels the moment you find a pothole you're gonna need a pilot's license.
https://x.com/GE_Aerospace/status/2018421720126722225
>>2065849>For triple the price.Last time i took the train it was literally half the price of a flight. Sorry you live in the US where mass transit is specifically designed to be as Protestant as possible
>>2065241They care, but it's of secondary or tertiary importance in most cases. The military is forced to hang onto their planes a lot longer than commercial aviation due to the vagaries of congressional funding instead of a steady income of ticket sales, so the opportunities for technology insertion are limited, and small percentage increases in performance won't pay off over the lifetime compared to commercial air where they're sortieing multiple times a day. A lot of time is spent working on obsolescence issues, replacing parts that stopped being made decades ago. The military does take big swings though, a lot of engine firsts happen there.They swapped the old 4 blade canoe paddles on C-130H models to 8 blade NP2000 props and dropped the noise significantly. It also upped the performance so JATO bottles were no longer needed when working in polar conditions.https://www.133aw.ang.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/3029257/133rd-airlift-wing-welcomes-first-eight-bladed-propeller-c-130/Anyhow I spent several years doing military jet engine procurement, so I can speak a bit from experience.
>>2065881sorry you live in shitholistan that has regulated flight to be 3x what Americans pay for it
>>2065849>For triple the priceIt's only that expensive because of globohomo
>>2065224>subjectifying absolute factsDont interrupt when the men are talking, madam. >>2065234You are a techno-narrisist baby who has no idea how the world works. Your toxic optimism will kill us all. Living beyond your means cause pencil stroke and dreams were cheaper than reality on The Jetsons is no excuse.>>2065480>declineReality finally being met.>>2065849If you keep using it, they will keep subsidizing it....>>2066015Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>free busesCagebros...should I be afraid...?
>>2055339what happens when the tunnel cabby takes a sharp turn with a cyclist inside?
>>2064434the cyclist becomes a good cyclist
>>2064405>exhibits not the most basic understanding of economics>codified by peak traitor baby boomer leftyPost discarded.
>>2064405This. Fully this. Kids these days don't know the value of a Dollar.
>>2046124I guess this is the de facto urbanism thread?anyway, Helsinki, which is a city of islands, is in the process of building their most expensive and extensive bridge infra ever, and no cars allowed on them. rail, ped, and bikes only.https://www.core77.com/posts/56794/Helsinki-is-Building-Finlands-Longest-Bridge-System%E2%80%94and-Itll-be-Off-Limits-to-Cars
Post your ride during sundown Post your favorite lights and light setupsDo not: Be a haterTalk shitPost daylight ride photos
>>2065782I bet he carries snow just in case.
>>2065766I've seen coyotes on the Atlanta beltline, and not even after dark, either. just in places where nobody else was around except him and me
>>2065819I've been surrounded by them twice. Once while camping and another time while cycling, at 3am. I have audio recording of the second encounter.I'm not scared of them by any means, but do carry spray just in case. They have attacked several people here the past couple of decades. That thing sticking up beside my stem here >>2065712 is a can of coyote spray. The red tab is visible here: >>2064506
>>2065815>>2065712how many lumens friend
>>2065934I had to check online, this light is ancient. It states 1800 but I doubt it's accurate. Plenty bright though, and the pack is two 18650s. I have gone 5 rides without it dropping more than one indicator bar and have never had it die on me. Great light, honestly. I did de-solder the cable and cut it down though, it was way too long.It's an Evolva, probably some defunct Chinese nothing brand.
How big can sail boats get? Is there an upper limit?
>>2062081
>>2061721I cant dismiss this, so there must be something I haven't thought of...
>>2062890get back to me when you're pushing galaxies around with the xray jets of supermassive black holes
>>2061137>neoliner roroI had no idea this was out there, thanks for the mention anon.Fold-up keels mean its draft triples from 5 meters to 14, they must be hugeIt carries passengers too - "only" about 3000 euro
>>2061735>like aerofoils rather than chutesWhat do you think a chute is? And no, sails don't travel to windward the boat does
Why do Americans tolerate this?
>>2058131>Why do Americans tolerate this?Security checks are important.They keep the bad people off the plane.
>>2065883but you're already out
>>2065903Most tsa agents are black or Latino
>>2065907all non-Citizens are illegal no matter where their are
>>2065903the #1 9/11 joke is that that shit never would have happened and we'd be in the good timeline if The Terrorists booked their shit on Spirit Airlineskareem abdul jabar would whip out a boxcutter and some nigga two rows down would whip out his hi-point
Disasters never have one root cause and neither did the destruction of cycling. But I know some important milestones in the decline and fall:1. COVID 19. Enough said.2. Full suspension mountain bikes. Enough said.3. Reddit. Enough said.4. Twitter. Enough said.5. British "people". Enough said.6. The d-tch. Enough said.7. The state of Utah. Enough said.8. Zwift, Peloton, "Spin Class", and other cancer. Enough said.What were some other key moments?
>>2061839>you can ONLY go where we built you a special "path for bikes"John Forester was right
>>2030960https://youtu.be/OQE_5MFCekg
>>1962645>what destroyed cyclingElectric scooters. They last forevee, are cheaper and you don't have to keep up with elitist biker shit if you are competent with electronics.And I am happy it happened.
>>2064340Buy an ad
>>1962645Yuppies.
(continued from >>2035254 )Let's discuss bike tires here.>pic related currently using>27.5 x 1.60 (650b x 40)>1000 miles in>pulled a few glass shards out>extracted a broken glass bottle shard that was wedged 6mm in the tread at an angle>no punctured tube>no flat>rolls great>doesn't weigh as much as a Marathon Plus or Mondial>installing them wasn't too bad eitherWhat's your daily driver? Do you run tubed or tubeless? General thoughts, experiences of tires you've ran with?
>>2065947buy sealant, and a moped
>ranjeet von d'nguyen thinks his hill station village on the south east indoline sub-peninsula is the cycling marketdistributing android phones to the global south was a mistake
>>2065947>this like arguing that blown out shitboxes represent the supercar marketbro the civic aftermarket is bigger than koneigsegg
prestas have always been a meme desu, shraeder has always been perfectly cromulent and only dickwaving freds say you >NEEEED a presta valve to maintain higher pressure (which is also unnecessary, 60psi on a cheapo toob is already rock solid and if you need firmer just get low profile solid rubber at that point like boykisser automotive hooners do)
>>2065983I like presta because they're easier to use. if you feel schrader is easier to use, no problem. but I've used both plenty. they're easier imo
is the dart silver line /n/ approved? itโs scheduled to open in october
>>2057371They could build their own privacy walls
>>2045805NUMBERUP
ridership is far too low right now. the daily average should be around 5500
>>2063910ridership is down in general. hope the cities pullout if dart doesnt address crimehttps://dartorgcmsblob.dart.org/prod/docs/default-source/about-dart/(item-23)-4th-qtr-ridership-state-fair-res-sl-briefing_cotw-presentation.pdf?sfvrsn=7bccb254_1
are you voting to keep your city in dart /n/?
These faggots should be strictly restricted to class F airspace, with well defined dimension and NEVER EVER LEFT OUT, sick and tired of avoiding them. Yesterday while flying a personal Cessna 310 from a buddy of mine and 3 weeks ago on the Dash 8 with the small airliner I fly for. >23 year old co pilot
>>1948669>I HATE THINGS THAT DOESN'T IMPACT MY DAILY LIFEOk schizo
>>2022728peshay studio set 1996 vibes
>>1948669God man I cannot wait until I can afford one of these. As someone who spends all of their time on /b/ and knows nothing about transportation (bikes, cars, etc) this is my dream vehicle. I dont care if its more dangerous than a car.
>glider>glider, Japanhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjr8GQGWajg
>>1948669>cyclists of the skySo they should be the only ones up there...
Seishun 18 Kippu EditionOld Thread: >>2035672
Is the railway museum in Saitama all it's hyped up to be? I have a full-day layover in Tokyo (flying from the USA to Australia via Haneda) in August and just want to focus on a couple of things instead of dashing around Tokyo in the humid summer heat.Also, what train companies in the Kanto region have the best merchandise? I'm probably going to want to get a few souveniers.
>>2065729Japanese rail is all it is hyped up to be. Plan your tour and enjoy.I can't read that back without a Japanese salesman voice.
>>2065729saitama museum was okay. too much old stuff imo. id rather spend time on the actual railwayssotetsu and keikyu have irl stores. i think odakyu and tobu do as well at their museums. saitama museum will have a bunch of jr stuff
>>2065841Thanks for advice.The Railway Museum is only one of a few things I have lined up to check out in Saitama (I plan on going to the Bonsai Museum first and doing some generic shopping around Omiya Station for non-train goods) afterwards so perhaps I can budget a little more time for other things.Regarding Tobu, do you know if their stations are manned and if they sell merchandise at the ticket booths? I ask this because the Tobu Museum/Store is closed on Monday (the day of my layover) and they do serve Omiya.
>>2065572Still better deal than Yubari>2019>1 city route>5 intercity routes>2 routes straight to Sapporo>2024>1 city route>intercity routes became "demand-responsive services" a.k.a. large taxis>routes straight to Sapporo canned completely, you must transfer to a train at Shin-Yubari>>2065335https://www.jreast.co.jp/press/2025/20260217_ho03.pdf>wire wear was measured by width of the contact patch>checkups became rarer during wuflu and stayed like that sinceComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Hear me out, we need one of these.
>>2063285I love her suspicious glare. I think I'm gonna coom!
>>2063244what an absolutely uninteresting control panel no wonder peasants drive trains
>>2063229imagine not enjoying the smell of girl p**p
>>2042017Get a tandem and drag her along. People figured this out 100 years ago.
>>2047118I've been thinking this since I was a kid. Being gay must be the greatest thing ever. I still love my beautiful wife though
>dropping someone off at the airport>can't tell if "Arrivals" means I'm arriving to drop them off or they're arriving to get picked up>go to arrivals>was supposed to go to departures
>>2065587Departures could mean departing the airport
>>2065587The passenger is departing the car, and these are drop off only areas
>>2065585Depending on the time of day I'll drop someone off at arrivals or pick them up at departures if it means skipping a long line.
>>2065600>board says my train is leaving on Track 9>count the rails>mfw my train is actually leaving on Tracks 17 and 18
>>2065940lmao
You guys like Roaring Camp?I like Roaring Camp.
>>2065564Yes but they haven't used it to pull trains since the 1980s. It can handle the climb up the mountain, but can only pull 2-3 coaches at most (the average consist is 6 coaches) so it's not very efficient. They do like to run it back and forth on a shorter line though.I actually floated the idea to a conductor that they should do occasional excursions with 1-2 coaches but apparently management cares more about getting the full revenue value of a 6-car train.Pic from the 2018 Day Out with Thomas event. Pity too, they could definitely dress it up as a relatively convincing Percy.
It's an overpriced tourist trap so no
>>2065917>overpricedGotta admit that $50 for a 90 minute trip compared to Niles Canyon's $30 is a bit of a hard sell, but I Roaring Camp runs as a year-round business with paid staff so profits are a must for them. With NCRY, they can afford the lower prices because they only need to pay for the upkeep of the property and the rolling stock.Day Out with Thomas is a total ripoff though.
>>2065925>Day Out with Thomas is a total ripoff though.Yeah, but the kids love it.
I went there as a kid and no other train experience really lived up to that. You must have to be a really jaded foamer to say stuff like this >>2065917
>forced to move to northern vagina from idealic merrimack valley massachusetts>everything is worseI do live near dulles though and I can see planes approach the runway at all times of the day. I didn't really think of anything of it at first but its really nice and soothing to see planes just going about their business every day. I can see them clearly from my dining room table and watch them while I eat.It's peak cozy ngl.
>>2065477Do take a trip to the museum just south of Dulles. Some lovely aircraft there.>My aunt used to live in Chantilly.
I've found that the gays in NoVa have much more fun kinks than the ones in DC proper or MD. Plus VA is going hard blue and has full statehood, so it seems like a no-brainer despite being, arguably, flyover land.
>northern vagina
>>2065868AKA the mouth.
>>2065512>VA is going hard blueUnfortunate.