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An entry level new bike, that is agreeable to ride, not dragged down by antiquated standards like QR, that you won't regret buying, nor immediately feel the urge to swap out half the components because of cut corners, cost approximately USD $1500 at standard retail prices as of late 2024, give or take a few hundred (depending on the finer details).

Now, the prices are going to go up by at least 20%, and the smaller independent brands are going to go under as only the largest players will have the spare cash to ride out the sudden loss of consumer confidence. The most interesting and original bike products will simply disappear from the market permanently until the next wave of prosperity (which may be entirely concentrated somewhere far away and foreign, so that only the wealthiest of your peers will be able to import and use such goods).

How does that make /n/ feel?
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>>2050785
that is the magazine
it's internal, non detachable
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>>2076021
clip
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>>2077629
>>2076021
>>2050785
the C96 (and its chinese knockoffs) has an internal magazine, and thus eats clips.
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>>2076016
I hate to admit it but it ironically is, every correction makes the system more efficient. Mass layoffs are basically society correcting itself and cutting off "needless weight" in order to survive, every living organism has a similar internal mechanism
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>>2077648
That's like saying a heart attack is the circulatory system correcting itself

An actually efficient system would have enough liquidity where mass anything would be unheard of. The problem is that the system is set up to make things illiquid because systemic shocks that are a natural feature of this illiquidity will be fixed by unconditionally bailing out the wealth holders and letting the labor side of the market "just deal with it"

But we've got it set up so that your health care and retirement security are tied to not taking the risk of moving to another job, so people hang on far too long and then get purged, and we get growing masses of permanent underclass living in tent cities and you people will be like "just buy more money poorfag commie" while supporting infinite giebs for the people who caused it

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post examples of road construction, transit route planning, intersection management, and other retarded city council decisions even the most cagebrained cannot defend
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why does it seem like anglophone countries are uniquely bad when it comes to urban planning?
i mean most of the pics ITT are from english speaking countries - has anybody ever noticed this?
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>>2076839
take it easy there De Gaulle
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>>2072862
Loving the crosswalk from nowhere to nowhere.

>>2077544
Industrialization-era approach to planning. The car was new and exciting, and EVERYTHING was made of basically standard parts that had to be able to be assembled by relative retards. even in "old" cities that "didn't get bulldozed for the car" shit still got bulldozed to be replaced with more modern stuff at least and that means shitty tract housing for poors around samey (but now quaint) courtyards, arranged to form ghettoes near centers of productivity but still at least annoying to leave to go bother the rich
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>>2077544
Are these threads literally just third worlders seething at cities/towns they'll never visit entirely on the basis of satellite images and aerial photographs? Starting to suspect they are. I think most people would rather live there than pic related.
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>>2077622
i made this thread and wanted it to be about genuinely awful decisions on traffic management

but i guess everyone is an NJB watcher and as much as they see that LE STROAD`S are bad can't even identify why 5-way intersections are bad

Do you guys ever have conversations with other people on public transportation, or try picking up girls there?

>yet another day riding the subway sharing a car with plenty of cute girls, normal looking guys, and never make conversation with anyone to try to make friends or get a date
>it's been like this nearly daily for 10 years
>even see the same people getting on and off at my same stop, they live near me, and still never speak to anyone
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>>2066589
hell yeah brother
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>>2069436
>bumpkin think
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Nah honestly talking to people on the train isn't really even an option for me anymore. I've become so miserable and suicidal that every day on the train I just stand against the door staring at the floor or out the window frowning. If I'm on the platform with people I just stare at the ground or on a bench with my head in my hands. All the people on there staring at their phones at least look normal and somewhat approachable.
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>>2070928
He had a name badge, he couldn't have been that successful

A while back I ran into an old coworker that I hadn't seen in like 20 years. He looked like himself but with a few grey hairs. I was feeling pretty down on myself so I pretended to be happy to see him, we exchanged info but he called later and ignored him. Wonder what happened after that.
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Well, I should have known better than to come here. I got depressed again.
I can only cope with the fact that many men nowadays are lonely, so it's not like it's totally my fault.

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4chan Virtual Divegrass is about to enter its 15th year with the 2026 Summer Cup, and unlike those real world soccer fans you don't need to brave American public transportation to watch.

Stream: https://isthisliv.com/4cc/stream.html
VODs: https://implying.fun/
/n/'s team page: https://implyingrigged.info/wiki//n/
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/n/'s first game will be tomorrow against /bant/, then the following weekend we have games against /s4s/ and /h/. Times here are in UTC.
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Good luck /n/, from a visiting /k/ommando. Have a train for victory.

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This is the perfect brake system.

Why do rimjobs or mech dicks even exist when picrel exists?
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>>2076859
>this fucking cagebraine'd
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>>2076859
>>2076814
Where am I going to fit such a huge battery on my fucking bicycle? It's not a moped with an alternator you retarded non
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>>2074983
Use stiffer grease than multipurpose in the brake end.
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>gets hot
>boils all the grease out of the bearing
>wheel seizes
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I commute to work on my bike and the bike lanes are completely packed during rush hour. Because of all these random idiots everywhere, doing random things randomly, I often need to brake hard without much warning. Especially retarded tourists on those orange "rent-a-bikes"... you never know what they're gonna do.
Hand brakes facilitate a significantly faster reaction time than having to fiddle around with the pedals. Also, obviously, the front brake provides most of the stopping power.

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>you know what to do
The flight instructor then stood up and jumped out of the plane, leaving the student to land on his own.

https://g1.globo.com/mundo/noticia/2026/07/08/voce-sabe-o-que-tem-que-fazer-instrutor-de-voo-abre-porta-e-se-joga-de-aviao-em-pleno-ar-na-argentina-aluna-consegue-pousar-em-seguranca.ghtml
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At least he didn't take out the student with him. Mentally ill pilots (but I repeat myself) are usually good for some dead civilians and a massive government coverup.
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spee here what the fuck is wrong with pilots
>>>/sp/156507255
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>>2077507
he didn't fly so good
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>>2077507
Just log it as solo

In which we discuss the Bikelighting culture (Fahrradbeleuchtungskultur) of our countries.

Here in Germany, because of the Danger, it is not allowed to have a blinking Taillight. This is also the Reason that all emergency Vehicles in the World have blinking Lights. By attracting other dangerous night Vehicles to crash into the Ambulance, instead of the civilian Vehicles, it spares Drivers in smaller Vehicles, where the Occupants are less able to administer emergency self-Aid. This is the Consequence of what we call a „high trust Society“; our culture of Politeness dictates the most Risk to the most capable Roaduser. The same Expectation is extended to Police and Construction Engineers who are paid more for occupational Hazards such as a blinking Light.

Do you have a Law about blinking Bikelights in your Country?
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>>2075759
No one said that, zoomer. Stop trying to align yourself with generations that actually aren't brain dead covid zombies. You and the alphas stay in the back of the bus where you belong
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>>2073653
>farpoint
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While I dislike having a blinking headlight on a bicycle I realize it is a necessity. When driving my car and looking in the mirrors I do not necessarily have it click in my head that the tiny small light I see moving in the mirror is a bicycle, I might think it's a static porch light or something, but if it's blinking I know right away it is a bicycle.
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I made my own with a custom blinking circuit, a 1W 10 degree lens royal blue LED, and a harbor freight light. It sens the full battery current to the LED through a mosfet when pulsing, it's VERY bright. Makes people look 100% due to "oh shit the po-lice" color. I don't care if it's illegal.
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>>2077599
god i wish radio shack still existed so i could do shit like this on a whim as a weekend project

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lol, Big Boy caused a "mass casualty event"

https://www.readingeagle.com/2026/07/03/delayed-big-boy-arrival-106-degree-heat-lead-to-mass-casualty-response-in-berks/
>Several thousand spectators — plus more than 900 excursion‑train passengers — converged on the station at 3501 Pottsville Pike for Thursday’s appearance of the historic locomotive. But as the Big Boy’s arrival was delayed more than an hour, temperatures climbed to 106 degrees, creating hazardous conditions for those who had already packed into the viewing area.
>With more than 100 people requiring on‑scene medical care and 35 transported to hospitals, unified command declared a mass casualty incident to bring in additional resources. One patient went into cardiac arrest and was successfully resuscitated before being transported.

Some other articles
https://www.readingeagle.com/2026/07/02/big-boy-no-4014-locomotive-makes-historic-stop-in-berks/
https://www.readingeagle.com/2026/07/02/big-boy-no-4014-locomotive-rolls-through-berks-photo-gallery/

This is near my home town, I would have gone but I don't live in the area anymore
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>>2077454
>a thread about foamers getting heatstroke
>/n/: hmmm how can I make this about indians?
Mutt's law really needs an update for india derangement syndrome
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>>2077508
>Is something wrong with the train?
>The train is fine, but the person is dead
>The train is fine!
kek
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>>2077292
It's like a chapter from State of Fear...
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>>2077454
Got 'em: >>2077540
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I used to live in Strasburg and I got to see 4014 every year. Shit was so cash. Head down 36 about 10 miles and watch it steam past at ahout 45mph coming west from Bennett. Fucker shook the ground. Now I live out east and I need to get up to Staunton and watch 611 cruise by out of Shenendoah.

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Should a city the size of Toronto have more, less, or about the same amount of rapid transit?
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>>2077038
The area you are describing is smaller than any WNY county.
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>>2076185
Toronto should have better high speed links to metro Detroit, so they can culturally enrich themselves faster.
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>>2076205
Southwestern Ontario isn't just the GTA. Any further southwest, you'll run into horse buggies and lawn jockeys. It's basically North Georgia when you aren't in the cities.
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>Finch subway line going up to Richmond Hill Station
What fantasy is this?
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>>2077589
https://www.metrolinx.com/en/projects-and-programs/yonge-north-subway-extension

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Why are they not popular anymore?
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>>2077556
because they can only be ridden on good quality roads and those have much more cars nowadays?
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>>2077557
>implying there are good quality roads

also helicopter parents dont let kids have dangerous toys anymore and among adults they're associated with lipstick lesbians (no longer butch because lol roller derby doesnt exist anymore either)
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>>2077557
you should have multi-use pathways around you

>>2077559
there are good quality roads in developed cunts
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>uphill
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I saw a bunch of zoomer chicks blading a few years ago
I think these social media trends only last like a few weeks now

Are there any actual disadvantages to them? They seem to perform as well as standard bike frames but with the advantage of being easier to mount and dismount without the top bar getting in your way. I know they were originally marketed to women who wore skirts because the top bar on traditional bikes got in the way and exposed their panties but it never quite made sense to me why these weren't just the "default" frame style in the first place, especially since most utility bikes and pretty much every single E-bike on the market uses this style of frame.
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>>2077568
slop
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>>2077569
No this was all drawn on paper in charcoal
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>>2077568
By 2030 poorfags like you will be banned worldwide from owning cars, and you will not be able to afford them anyway.
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>>2077580
Did you post this in the wrong thread fren
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>>2077580
>when your car is already fully paid off
wew lad

A 17-year-old German teen has been living life as a modern nomad, leaving his parents’ house to live on trains and travel all over his country.

While most 17-year-olds are only just beginning to consider the idea of leaving the nest, Lasse Stolley has already been on his own for over a year and a half. Convinced that his school studies were already behind him, he convinced his parents to allow him to leave their home in Fockbek, Schleswig-Holstein to embark on a unique train-hopping adventure. It took a lot of convincing, but they eventually agreed, and for the last year and a half, the German teen has essentially been living on trains, traveling all over his home country, working as a self-employed coder during the day, and sleeping on night trains at night.

“I’ve been living on the train as a digital nomad for a year and a half now,” Lasse told Business Insider. “At night I sleep on the moving Intercity Express (ICE) train and during the day I sit in a seat, at a table and work as a programmer, surrounded by many other commuters and passengers. I travel from one end of the country to the other. I’m exploring the whole of Germany.”

He gave into his wanderlust in 2022, selling most of his possessions and packing what was left in a 36-liter backpack that he has been carrying with him ever since. Minimalism and resisting the urge to acquire new stuff are an essential part of his lifestyle, as he needs to take everything with him wherever he goes. It’s not always easy, but he has found a way to make it work.

https://www.odditycentral.com/news/german-teenager-left-parents-home-to-live-exclusively-on-trains-for-the-last-year-and-a-half.html

https://www.businessinsider.de/leben/bahncard100-17-jaehriger-lebt-seit-jahr-2022-in-den-zuegen-der-bahn/
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>>2071703
He's 19 now though
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>>1986079
based and Fastman pilled. Does he use X230 or X220?
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>>1986079
>He gave into his wanderlust in 2022
He's been living on the same train in the same country for years. That's not wanderlust, that's just homelessness.
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>>2051902

(Reposting something I found online:)

Things that happened faster than California's high-speed rail project (390 miles/32 years):

China's entire high speed rail system (30,000 miles) took 15 years from breaking ground to passengers riding trains

The entire city of Dubai went from barren desert to gleaming metropolis in 30 years

iPhone 1 through iPhone 17 (18 years)

The Internet (32 years)

For what Newsom is spending on this ridiculous train to nowhere, he could:

Pay for 200 L.A.-to-San Francisco limousine rides for every person in California.

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>>2077462
you believe 18 years is not enough time to build 1000 miles of train tracks?
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>>2077491
Of course it's enough time to build 1000 miles of tracks, but the project doesn't just involve laying tracks. This will literally be the fastest train in the US and one of the fastest in the world. You can't just lay high speed rail lines on undeveloped ground. Entire viaducts and support structures need to be made to support the tracks. Construction technically only began about 10 years ago anyways, since then hundreds of miles of track and permanent infrastructure has been made to support said tracks, including electrification infrastructure. Yes progress is slow as fuck, but you have to understand that the scope of this project isn't quite as simple as building tracks you dunce. And that's on top of all the bureaucracy and red tape getting in the way
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>>2077498
China built 40k miles of this track in the same time span and its already running
westoids simply can't build anything anymore
The population is incompetent, does shitpoor work, has horrible work ethic, and doesn't even have a nation to belong to anymore
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>>2077572
How much of that track is being laid within Earthquake zones Chang?
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>>2077572
China is still a developing country so they have less red tape to go through, similar to the USA in the early 20th century or Japan in the 1960s-1970s.

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>How does this automobile compare to a train, which I could also afford?

>Carries your ass from Berlin to Stalingrad while loaded with MG42s and Panzerfausts
>fags on /n/ still think bloat like gearing and suspension forks is somehow necessary
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sus forks are bloat.
gearing would have gotten him there faster.
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>>2077550
many NATO forces are experimenting with full sus e-bike cavalry THOUGH


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