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RunForTheHills's latest activity
RunForTheHills
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BlackHand's post
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Avatar follow,ignore
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Haha
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I suggest everyone take the opportunity to test the ignore function by ignoring the obvious bots and their spam posts.
May 6, 2026
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2026 - Our Rides in Words, Photos, Maps and Videos
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That was the most incredible ride, punctures, ludicrous climbs, emptied 1 and a half batteries in 32 miles, the wildest parts of Wales...
May 6, 2026
RunForTheHills
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People are getting crazier
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Good thing the kids moto didn't have Parental Mode on it 🙃
May 6, 2026
RunForTheHills
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People are getting crazier
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General Ebike Discussion
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The boy looks like he is on an emoto, but she tries to mow him down with her car...
May 6, 2026
RunForTheHills
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Parent Mode
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I think it is a gimmick that won't get used. At least not for teenagers. Maybe if you are putting a ten year old on the bike.
May 6, 2026
RunForTheHills
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Tailbone Issues?
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You might be too upright on the bike and getting a longer stem or different handle bars could help also. Saddles are very much personal...
May 6, 2026
RunForTheHills
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User Selectable E-Bike Class.
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I agree. The makers of these high power bikes claim they are to be used on private property or in places where they are permitted...
May 5, 2026
RunForTheHills
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The transition
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I have known a few people that drove those kinds of miles every day. But they didn't work in agriculture, they worked in IT in Santa...
May 5, 2026
RunForTheHills
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The transition
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CNN explained US gas price jump today. European refiners are not getting crude from their normal suppliers. There are refineries in...
May 5, 2026
RunForTheHills
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The transition
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People can live where and how they want to. I live in the mountains of Southern California and work is 420 miles away in San Jose. I...
May 5, 2026
RunForTheHills
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Chargeride's post
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The transition
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We can have both worlds, but the cycle to work dream lives in a very small slice of life. Cycling is incredibly limiting to jobs outside...
May 5, 2026
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User Selectable E-Bike Class.
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Absolutely. The "let ebike riders do whatever they want" experiment has clearly failed and now threatens legal ebike access to bike...
May 5, 2026
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Unpopular opinion: the DYU A5 proves e-bikes have killed traditional commuting bikes for me
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Ebikes have become more popular and accepted in the last ten years, but I have no doubt that there are still some people out there who...
May 5, 2026
RunForTheHills
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User Selectable E-Bike Class.
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I am not a big fan of ebike classes, but I can live with it if the alternative is that all ebikes are treated like motorcycles or all...
May 5, 2026
RunForTheHills
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Unpopular opinion: the DYU A5 proves e-bikes have killed traditional commuting bikes for me
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That opinion is not unpopular on this forum. Maybe it would be on one of the analog cycling forums. Getting to work not sweaty is...
May 4, 2026
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