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It is said that if you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem. Are you one of the good ones, /n/? Do people say you're not like those other cyclists?
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>>2068082
There was a radio show on NPR that did a piece on this if that's not too woke/anti-white
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>>2069948
NPR doesn't exist anymore grandpa
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>>2068079
National driver here: truer words have never been spoken. Only the public self policing and reporting plates of offenders is the only hope. Police are goofy, clumsy janitors and at a 10,000 to 1 ratio effectively dont exist.

Only hiccup is nearly everyone would get their license pulled, cause as youve said: it everyone. So we should start with the bottom 10% of drivers per year. If thar doesnt scare these morons into stop playing hotwheel track, who cares, de-motor everyone.

Great way to start private ride share buses.
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>>2076076
>de-motor everyone
bit barbaric thoughbeit?
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>>2057411
There is literally nothing wrong with thinking about trannies tohough

Post your ride during sundown
Post your favorite lights and light setups

Do not:
Be a hater
Talk shit
Post daylight ride photos
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>>2073782
I do this. Keep a tight schedule so you see mostly the same people, and be visible with a good tail light. Consider using two for redundancy. Maybe avoid Fridays when the drunks are numerous.
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>>2073614
I found a plethora of knives on a bike path. I like to collect hobo stabbers :)
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>>2073782
yeah, country drivers are usually worse and more often drunk. however there is less traffic overall so it evens out. but still, get lights. and as tempting as it is to get gorillion watt lumenblasters, they dont actually make you harder to hit
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>>2075927
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>>2072414
Seasons shoud be longer so you can enjoy them once you've gotten used to them

Have right wingers ever been btfo so hard? Reminder that recreational cyclists who drive everywhere have nothing to do with /n/.
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>>2076699
unrelated but the Knicks NBA championship run was a weird showcase of how white NYC is.
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>>2078947
I want one of these pieces of shit so bad
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>>2079318
yeah it was great, I hung out with my friends in astoria and it was great how much of the crowd was good catholic whites, it reminded me that I am a new yorker and belong here unlike the brown slaves from the old world who need to get the fuck out
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>>2076818
>a simple balance sheet can show you the thieving of low density housing residents
And so what happens when someone points out the flaws in it or the methodology of it?
>double down, link to a YouTube video saying the same thing
>demand to be spoonfed, then refuse to read explanation
>accuse them as being as being an "oil shill" or "boomer" or "brainwashed"
>insult them
>move goalposts
>ignore/block
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>>2076699
Politics is extremely dork coded, not worth getting into it

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The image that broke /n/
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>>2078526
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>>2076742
My bike combo used to be my parents wedding anniversary so I'd never forget. After some cunt sawed through the chain, I keep my bike inside my apartment and changed my combo to a /pol/-approved statistic.
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My ebike is safe with pic related and a cheap U-lock. R-right anons..?
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>>2076762
>>2076788
>stealing and hoarding bikes
>never ride them or sell them
What the fuck was the point of stealing it then? Am I just unable to comprehend the mind of a nigger?
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>>2079555
Hoarding disorder is in the DSM.

post thr modt beautiful train station from all over the world.if you would like i would be happy to see your cities train station.
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>>2079392
It's all become utterly touristic and soulless up there tbqhwymf

I prefer Appenzeller Bahnen. Less cutesy but more genuine and the region is relentlessly beautiful
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>>2079300
>american train station
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>>2079511
that's in spain though
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>>2078697
Getting people to take downtown jobs is always a bit challenging and the depot being outside of the downtown core is even more challenging. Ford is consolidating in the new HQ while GM is leaving the Renaissance Center for much smaller office space nearby. Companies are shedding white collar workers in the US, so office demand will continue to be weak.
The only positive I see is that two of the Renaissance Center office towers are going to be torn down, while the other two are converted into condos and apartments. That's a lot of office space coming off the market and I'm guessing GM is overestimating how much they can downsize their office space needs downtown so they might end up leasing part of the dept. It being owned by Ford shouldn't be an issue given that the Renaissance Center was originally built by Ford and GM still used it as their HQ.
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>>2079386
I'll go fly.

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Here's the situation. I'm a poorfag trying to claw his way out of being broke. I recently got a job doing bike delivery for Jimmy Johns in a pretty busy city location. I love biking and this job seems like something I could really enjoy doing, but I'm worried about going in unprepared and washing out.

I've lurked /n/ for a long time and I've been cycling as a hobby for years, but I've never worked any kind of courier or delivery job before and I'm trying to gather as much knowledge as possible before my first day of work in a couple weeks. If any of you have done anything like this, I'd love to pick your brains about your gear, diet, general strategy/philosophy, etc.

I'll post below with the loadout I've put together out of my poorfag supplies. My budget for more gear is laughable right now but feel free to make suggestions on it and when I've made a little money I plan on upgrading piece by piece.
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>>2079472
You don't need a lot of bike gear to get started but you do need a lot of supporting gear to help your job. Everything you acquire from today onward will be waterproof or water resistant, especially your phone, backpack, boots, and rain jacket. You will be on your feet all day, you need good boots, in summer days with heavy rain sandals are the pro move. In winter you will need good gloves and boots.
Finally, the most important part, your diet. If you don't fuel yourself properly you'll crack and break. I've been a courier since 2015, the good news is there's more work than ever now thanks to delivery apps, the bad news is you'll still be under paid and over worked despite the demand
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>>2079483
What does your diet look like? Are there any food prep recipes you swear by? That was one of the things I was very curious about, I'm adamant about eating/drinking right if I'm going to commit myself to this.
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>>2079486
I did courier work for several years. I don't remember anything special about what I ate, but money was really tight. good old beans and rice will keep you going for pennies. you save a slight amount by soaking dry beans and then cooking them but whether it's worth it is debatable. I prefer the taste of brown rice but I'm probably the minority there. but it's supposed to be much healthier. you can season it however you like and as much salt as you want since you're going to be hydrating all day and sweating it out anyway.
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>>2079486
My diet is mostly Aldi or Taylor Farms (i know i stopped buying them for a while) salad kits and these Safeway refrigerated grocery store ready meals because it's very cheap and "real" and mostly unprocessed, it's like American style konbini is the best way i can describe it. Usually it comes with rice or mashed potato, then a veggie side like roasted carrots or broccoli or brussel sprouts or string beans, and a protein like a chicken thigh or pork chop for $4 a meal. It's cold though so I have a mental map of places for a public microwave I can use. I usually have like 3 of those meals in my fridge just in case. This saves me a lot of time so I could spend like 8-10 hours a day 6-7 days a week working riding my bike instead of cooking and cleaning but when I do cook for myself on my days I do take off I keep it really simple, a shit ton of white rice and butter pan seared chicken/pork with mrs dash seasoning, salt/pepper, and toaster oven roasted brussel sprouts or broccoli. Those salad kits i mentioned earlier are great btw, salad gives so much cycling power it's insane. On top of all that, I drink a lot of milk and yogurt, if your body can process milk, it feels like cheating it's stronger than salad
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the niggers working inside Jimmy Johns make twice as much as you and get paid vacation

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why do kayaks not have sails? longboats had sails and rowers, worked out pretty well. with a counterweight at the bottom, some ballast water, perhaps with pumps to balance it out you could put a sail on a kayak.
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Any more dumb question
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>>2079253
huh, neat. what do you call it? trikatamaran?
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>>2079254
A kayak with sails.
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Kayak hulls exists TO roll in heavy seas.
The kayak hull shape is about the paddle's utility for doing everything.
>>2079253
The hull shape here is doing nothing different than any boat the same length can do.
Never get a boat that is not compact when docking.
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>>2079254
its a bicycle

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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
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>>2074775
>>2074771
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>>2074771
>>2074775
>>2074793
I don't understand the connection
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>>2074750
That's pretty typical for right wingers
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>>1948750
Imagine ironically owning a Cessna, sounds pretty cool
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>>1948669
I dream about terrorizing them with a biplane.

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Alright guys, it's time we settled this debate once and for all

Do rollercoasters count as transportation? From an engineering perspective they're basically just trains that go on unorthodox tracks so I personally say yes, but please let us know your opinions in the comment section down below, and don't forget to like comment subscribe and hit the bell icon for more threads like this one
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This freestanding airtime hill had to have brakes incorporated after installation, going uphill.
The trains do not merely just roll over the cliff they are also accelerated downhill to hit the highest top speed in the world, for tallest/fastest claims..
But Intamin couldn't actually use that speed for even the one feature and had to slow the trains down. The limits of G and speed are fully explored, there is no reason to pour more millions into a longer track completed faster than a shorter track at regular speeds. Transportation categorically does not share this double bind of a need for speed meeting too short a trip to be meaningful for guests to queue for.
Roller Coasters are now finished and entirely derivative Art, until the roller ball bearing itself is obsoleted by gravitics.
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>>2078549
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>>2078549
Counterargument: rollercoasters are cable cars. Your standards seem to only involve trains that run under their own power but that would actually exclude a lot of "trains" that are used for legitimate transport purposes as well
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>>2078504
absofrigginlutely BASED
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>>2078521
I think it looks cool but I'm just wondering how the fuck are you supposed to clean it, guaranteed those windows get dirty as fuck with pollen dust and other dirt in the spring and it looks like shit

Why are trainfags obsessed with HSR when 99% of mechanized passenger travel is local.
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>>2070090
are you being silly here, guvner?
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>>2069624
And yet in Europe and Asia even economy HSR seats look like domestic first class in US air travel and there's no TSA DEI hire paid to grope you.
Unless your statement suggests there's an inherent American tendency to slide any scheme into misery and on that perhaps we can agree
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>>2070420
>???
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>>2073175
I lived in China for about a year and I used HSR like 20 times, I only took 7 trips by plane and about 10 by normal train. Price was usually 3-4x normal trains but it is also 3x the speed, and so much less hassle than airports. It was always faster and cheaper than flying (other than when going 1500+km away)

HSR (and trains in general in western countries) just need to get rid of the awful airline style ticket pricing model and then it will be a great experience
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>>2070090
how the fuck are you gonna handle crossing traffic or weather deviations retard

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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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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>>2070519
CC LED is the shit
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>>2077600
microcenter

Hey /n/, what strategies do you use to mitigate ass pain and skin health? I only experience deep muscular soreness on very long rides, but as I get older my skin is getting irritated more often. Painful red bumps crop up and ruin the ride. I hit them with neosporin and cover with a bandage, which works, but I want to prevent them in the first place. I always ride with a clean ass and clean undies, but now those padded cycling shorts are suddenly making more sense. I might even pick up some chamois cream even though the idea always seemed gross to me.
Anyway, how bout you? Is your ass chapped like mine? Tips from ass masters would be appreciated.
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>>2043922
Be a man and ignore it
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>>2043922
>Yes, I will spend $4500 to enter a sports hobby simply to drag my hubby/OF top donator around to take pics of me to post online
A guy picks up a book and he's performative
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>>2043922
improve your glutes
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LOSE WEIGHT FATTY
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Leather saddle, merino boxers and htfu.

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Anyone here into it? Or even just into collecting models of trains. This shit is so expensive only codgy old boomers partake.
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>>2064738
N gauge autist here, specifically Japanese passenger trains with a soft spot for oneman diesel cars.
I find it to be relatively cheap, the expense is mostly in the space rather than the actual rolling stock and other stuff, you can get nice n gauge passenger trains for like 50$ before shipping and import from places like yahoo auctions (just use buyee or similar), track is ridiculously cheap except for the technical parts if you just buy flex track by the foot.

The real problem beyond the space requirement is that making the layout is more of a creative endeavor than a technical one, and most things you will suck at first few tries. This means you either accept shitty first attempts or spend a lot of time on experimenting which means a lot more time and space is needed. That’s how most people end up quitting the hobby or at least delaying it until retirement.
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Are there engine models that are able to simulate exhaust? A model steam engine that actually has plumes of steam come out?
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>>2079429
Yeah, they have a couple of methods of making water vapor.
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>>2079429
>>2079431
Imo they never look that good, and I think they eventually lead to stuff getting gummed up if you use them long enough.
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>>2078374
The answer to Boomers is to befriend them and have them allow you to acquire their collection.
I can't be bothered to spend the time to sell my stuff and when I go ...
Not my problem.

For the first time in over ninety years, there's a new international crossing between the US and Canada in Detroit. The Gordie Howe Bridge, built by the government of Canada at no cost to the United States, joins the Ambassador Bridge (1929) and the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel (1930) in connecting Detroit and Windsor. The bridge will vastly increase trade capacity between the industrial Midwest and Canada's most populated area. With direct connections to limited access highways on both sides, the new bridge will avoid the mess of surface street routes required to use the other crossings.
In addition to vehicle traffic, and unlike the other crossings, the Gordie Howe International Bridge allows for pedestrian and bike traffic to cross between the two countries. While vehicles pay a toll to cross, there's no charge for pedestrians and cyclists.
This morning, the family of Gordie Howe had the honor of being the first to officially cross the bridge.
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>>2079427
My favorite are the little shacks with a phone they use in rural areas.
>>2079425
Think one of the news segments about the opening of the bridge mentioned that there's a separate building for customs if you cross on foot or on a bike.
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>>2079425
>but there really isn't a single border crossing designed for pedestrian traffic
The one at Niagara Falls is
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>>2078501
They should rename the Peace Bridge in Buffalo to the Tim Horton in compliance with the custom
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>>2079440
Plus Niagara Falls is now full of Indians, just like Tim Hortons.
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>>2078517
Anywhere in the US is better than everywhere in canada.

> this cyclist shows up
> he slaps your gf's ass while riding his bike
> he turns his head back and stares at you while he rides slowly

what do you do? you have the choice of one vehicle to get into in 2 minutes
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>>2078099
too bad the "superior male" has erectile dysfunction
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>>2078147
He needs a Rido R2 saddle
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>>2078146
>NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER
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>>2078146
>word salad
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>>2078114
The worst girlfriend I ever had was an adult virgin. Extremely low libido, bad at sex, introverted, and just watched a bunch of instagram reels


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