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PedalUma's latest activity
PedalUma
posted the thread
Great American Wheel Route Bikepacking
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General Ebike Discussion
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See here to find out about the Great American Wheel Route. I am tracking three riders. Especially one bikepacking off-road who is 72...
Saturday at 9:59 AM
PedalUma
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Just for fun...
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The water mains are all plastic.
Saturday at 9:07 AM
PedalUma
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Jeremy McCreary's post
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Just for fun...
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Haha
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Rodents already eat PEX. That's one of the reasons we went with copper.
Saturday at 9:06 AM
PedalUma
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Chargeride's post
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Just for fun...
with
Haha
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One day a mutant bacteria will evolve to eat plastic and we will just be completely ducked.
Saturday at 9:06 AM
PedalUma
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Chargeride's post
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Just for fun...
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Haha
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All the water pipes underground and in houses are plastic now.
Saturday at 9:05 AM
PedalUma
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Scooter Rider and Cyclist Are Killed in Head-On Crash on N.Y.C. Bridge
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Scooters have the physics of a pendulum. The weight with the heavy battery and 70 Kg of meat are in the long rear end of the pendulum...
Saturday at 8:42 AM
PedalUma
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LandoftheGiants's post
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Scooter Rider and Cyclist Are Killed in Head-On Crash on N.Y.C. Bridge
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At speed scooters are essentially straight line vehicles, if you tried to do an emergency evasion, like a quick flick of the bars as you...
Saturday at 8:34 AM
PedalUma
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stompandgo's post
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How Often And How Long Are Class 3 E-Bikes Traveling At More Than 20 MPH?
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We took a few of them in trade for e-bike rentals. Paid pennies on the dollar. We will rent them until they die, then off to the scrap heap.
Friday at 9:19 AM
PedalUma
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Failed cadence sensor
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Those must be very small condoms.
Friday at 9:18 AM
PedalUma
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Failed cadence sensor
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Plumber's O-ring silicone. It lasts in kitchen faucets for ten-years. Nothing sticks to it. See the chicks with videos promoting women...
Thursday at 8:24 PM
PedalUma
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Failed cadence sensor
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I found out from @PedalUma that a valve core doesn't necessarily seal shut. It can also get jammed open an create a slow leak. I was...
Thursday at 8:20 PM
PedalUma
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How Often And How Long Are Class 3 E-Bikes Traveling At More Than 20 MPH?
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Several years ago the Dick's Sporting Goods chain wanted women to advance into management positions from doing things like bike...
Thursday at 8:14 PM
PedalUma
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How Often And How Long Are Class 3 E-Bikes Traveling At More Than 20 MPH?
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Generally the height is the same as the width because they are round. Yes, 62 - 50 = 12 x 2, top and bottom that is 24mm, one inch...
Thursday at 5:27 PM
PedalUma
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I've got the 50-622 Hurricane. If I had the 62-622 version, am I correct in assuming that I would have an overall wheel diameter that is...
Thursday at 5:19 PM
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Not only that, but motor vehicles face a credible threat of enforcement with substantial penalties for reckless behavior. Until...
Thursday at 2:40 PM
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