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  1. Djangodog

    Metric/Imperial Centuries? Poll, and your experience.

    It should never be about the mileage. It’s about enjoying the miles that you ride.
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    Metric/Imperial Centuries? Poll, and your experience.

    I have only done one Metric century on my Cross Core, but I have done twelve Imperial centuries on non electric road bikes. One of my Imperial centuries was a Double Metric century as well at 126.8 miles, (204 Kilometers). The Cross Core still had 10% left on the charge after 63 miles and more...
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    Thoughts Of An Experienced E-Biker

    I agree with @fooferdoggie. If you are putting in a fair amount of effort, a saddle that supports your sit bones is actually the most comfortable and any weight being put onto your hands is removing that weight from your but, (moderation is the key). Your core muscles can also relieve some...
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    Best Rock Ever? Nominations, No Air Supply!

    Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars. Best band name anyway. The Who, Queen, Emerson Lake and Palmer, Beatles, Roling Stones, The Kinks, Led Zeppelin……. They were all the best in their own way at any given time, and they could all knock the snot out of Air Supply, (and Styx, the other...
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    Horn, Bell or Voice, how to warn others of your presence and intentions

    I have been using my Incredibell Duet for about 12 years, (I rode in non-electric mountain bikes in the Czech Republic for about 10 years and bells are required there). The Incredibell Duet has a nice, cheery double ring. It gets noticed without being obnoxious. My original bell is still...
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    Our Rides in Words, Photos & Videos

    Last ride of 2022 for me. The forecast was for 50 degrees, but according to my Garmin, the average was only 41, (I should have worn gloves with fingers). Still, pretty warm for the end of December in Vermont. Sparky and I were filthy by the end, but it was fun just the same. Charles...
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    New rider confession: my butt hurts

    If I remember correctly, the shim was used to prevent movement of his friend’s BMW handlebars. It’s been a long time since I read it so I could be way off. You almost have to study that book in order to keep it all straight. It was amazing how he pulled the whole thing together in the last...
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    New rider confession: my butt hurts

    As a “general” rule, the slot in the collar, (clamp), is aligned with the slot in the frames seat tube. There are exceptions, but they generally, (not always), apply to carbon seatposts. If you have an alloy seatpost, the collar would be more effective with the slots aligned, (unless the...
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    New rider confession: my butt hurts

    If everything is sized properly 5 Nm of torque should be adequate. Over-tightening the seatpost collar can cause damage to the frame and seatpost. It can also cause the binder bolt itself to fail. If the seatpost isn’t staying put after applying 5 Nm of torque to the seatpost’s binder bolt...
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    Winter Sucks

    Same here on New Hampshire’s “West Coast”. My last ride was December 8th. Oh well, Spring is coming. Winter is when I get to take care of everything that I put off during the other seasons. I still love the seasons and Northern New England. The seasons are like a reset so that you don’t get...
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    Our Rides in Words, Photos & Videos

    High 40s, no snow and open water are all unusual for this part of New Hampshire in December. We will be paying for this soon enough.
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    Crash today on black ice

    My black ice crash was in 1971 and on a motorcycle. Everything started out ok, and there was no ice where the ride began, but a few turns later the bike just went out from under me and we slid across the other lane and into a granite curb. Luckily, there was nothing coming the other way, but I...
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    Our Rides in Words, Photos & Videos

    I agree. Thanks for taking us along. The deer and rabbit were nice bonuses.
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    What Would You Have Done?

    Sound advice. The best way out of a bad situation is to avoid it in the first place, but the reality is that trouble can happen anywhere and mental illness isn’t isolated to cities and bad neighborhoods, (nice guy, kept to himself, always paid his bills on time….).
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    What -- even remotely related to your ebike -- are you thankful for?

    I am thankful that it got my wife back out on a bike and that it allows us to ride and explore together again. It has also brought back a more basic joy of cycling. It’s not about proving myself anymore. It’s just about the ride, the experience, the companionship and the scenery. Cycling...
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    The Experience of a Bicycle

    I spelled David’s last name incorrectly, (it’s Berry). I said that it “appeared” that this was the case, going by what some had implied. I know that he was going through a bad time and that he was always a great story teller and contributor. The posts that I refer to were conjecture, hence my...
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    The Experience of a Bicycle

    It seems that the more that guys on here try to smooth things over, the rougher it gets, (I am not excluding myself). Given enough rope, we are sure to hang ourselves. I like my mid drive, but I don’t have a lot to compare it to. I am not an expert on the subject. From an engineering...
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    The Experience of a Bicycle

    No, please don’t repost it. I appreciate your decision to edit it.
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    The Experience of a Bicycle

    On second thought, I may join you.
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    The Experience of a Bicycle

    @SC00CHB00CH, if you are trying to make things worse, congratulations. That post was amazing and disturbing on many levels. Edit: Most of the “disturbing“ post was removed, so my post loses context.
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