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Post Your Bike Thread
Urbanism Edition

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>>2059993
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Removed dropbars and put on mudguards

Thinking of finding a 700c frame because 26" is too baby size for me
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>urbanism
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kys aislopper
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n has increased
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>>2065606
this is sick but you need to try revgrips sometime, they're life changing
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This my shitbike
Considering leaving the frame raw
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>>2065854
do it.
is that replacement fork carbon?
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got a new bike the other day, boardman slr 9.2, everyone whos seen it even bike shop staff love the colour
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>>2065958
nice colour
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Can’t wait for my country to defrost
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>>2066039
Why wait?
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>>2066051
The -15c windchill just aint for me dawg
I do my 2x7km commute every day and have no desire to ride more in this unrelenting cold
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>>2066039
Beautiful bike, anon.
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thank god I had the bike the flat last night before going to work
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>that many bikes in a place that gets that kind of weather
>the institution they ride to/from can't bother to provide so much as an awning

Some midwestern campus?
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>>2066075
That sign in the background suggests the European equivalent, maybe Poland?
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wheel chair for the future design. I cant draw it any better than this :(

This is how you dismantle the gas chamber.

It's like a normal wheel chair but we can easily go up in to the alpine resorts where the nazis go to hide.

It's the wheel chair for the future because the level of neurotoxins being pumped by the gas chambers on hitler's high ways stretched across the pacific north west is not filterable with a standard gas mask. we would need oxygen tanks to filter gas chamber exhaust. It's called the wheel chair for the future because the white american nazi gas chamber police will not stop beating the shit out of me when I correctly point out the white american nazi gas chambers. The trees dont filter the air, they just block the wind from carrying the gas away. 1 adult tree only absorbs 48 pounds of co2 per year MAX but burning 1 gallon of gas in the gas chambers produces 20 pounds of permanent co2.

In washington state the cure to seeing the gas chamber is to pretend you never saw it.
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>>2066102
All I need is a motor to replace my old, weak ass.
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>>2066111
You might become extremely jacked. I don't like to not peddle... A throttle lever lets you dance along with the power of the machine. Hall effect sensors have infinite precision. I liked playing around with a really long throttle lever and cruise control and I enjoyed it a lot.

I have the habit where I never stop pedaling from the fear that the white american nazi gas chamber police will beat the shit out of me on my wheel chair to herd me in to their gas chambers by asking me how much power my wheel chair for the future generates after the nazis roll up on me in a 5000 pound gas chamber on hitler's old high way. The only right thing to do is try to run away but then the nazis beat the shit out of you or shoot you.... After the nazis beat the shit out of me in utah, I switched back to the 25 amp 48 volt battery management system because it wont cut out like the 15 amp battery management when I'm trying to get away from the white american nazi gas chamber police.

I dont like to push it over 746 watts because the motor is only designed for 500 watts and the transparent speaker wire I am using is not too thick. I know the wheel chair can handle more than 746 watts but I dont like doing it unless I need to get away from the white american nazi gas chamber police. The cable is transparent and we can see no overheating issues.. If it's not for a long sustained period I'm not worried about it. For getting away from the white american nazi gas chamber police it's perfect. You cant get away from the white american nazi gas chamber police on a 15 amp BMS on a 48 volts. The power cuts out and the white american nazis run the gas chambers use the tasers beat the shit out of me on the ground and herd me in to the gas chambers where I will be their enemy forever.

It's also good to pedal on the wheel chair for the future because then you get more traction from the 2 wheel drive! I wanted the 2 wheel drive to handle the snow in utah but there wasnt any more snow there.
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Look I have to come clean with you guys
I've been advocating ebikes for twenty years as part of a fiendish global conspiracy to inconvenience drivers, terrorize pedestrians, and supply homeowners and landlords with as many tacitly dangerous incendiary "batteries" as can be manufactured.
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>>2066121
you dirty dog, you
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>>2066039
What model GT is that ?
Looks like an old triple tri
I have an 90s zaskar and love it.
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>>2065513
Used to have a nice ebike, lived in a good city for it for about a year. Got priced out of the city, couldn't find work outside of temp labour and living situation got rough. Had to leave town and move back in with family, back to the deindustrialized wasteland/bedroom community I grew up in. Bike got stolen a few months later. Can't afford to replace it on my part time wages, had to pick up a cheapo crappy tire bike, took me months to save up for it and it's hard to get around here with all the hills anyway. Usually I just take the bus now. Life's been rough. There's been good things here and there, but life's been rough. Sometimes I think about the state of my country, and the position I find myself and my friends and family in, and I just feel numb. Shell-shocked. Anyways, I don't mean to put that on this fun little cycling thread. I just found out this board exists and I'm quite happy. But thinking about cycling right now definitely stings like a fresh wound.
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>>2066828
>Sometimes I think about the state of my country, and the position I find myself and my friends and family in, and I just feel numb. Shell-shocked.
me too man
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it's kind of a shitbike, claris really is terrible. I still like it because I paid $300 for it but I want a new bike so bad with at least cues and hydraulics
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upgraded the front wheel after a pedestrian tought it was a good idea to jump in front of a moving car
luckily everything else was fine and no one got hurt
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>>2066838
there's nothing wrong with Claris r2000. That's a really nice bike. If your shifting isn't as crisp as you'd like you can probably improve it a lot with aliexpress nokons
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>>2066838
why is your fender like that?
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>>2066910
that's just the design, if I had the money I'd have fenders that fit neat to the wheels but the front one cant even attach because my bike has no front eyelet by the QR hole
>>2066909
the shifting is OK, but I think the chinese mech brakes are far worse, they are nearly useless and require a shitload of force to actuate.
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>>2066926
You can cut down the rods so the fenders fit better, it helps better cover from rain too. Measure several times before cutting. For the front, you can mount at the fork mount similar to your fork mounted pump but on the lowest mount, it'll require cutting quite a lot on the fender rods. Another option is modifying p-clamps or even hose clamps
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>>2066904
How do you like the f1 eagle tyre? They are like $15 on aliexpress and I thought about trying something different than ultrasport 3 for the front.



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