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  1. Mr. Coffee

    Total e-bike ban after a fatality in Key Biscayne, FLA

    Key Biscayne is, for all practical purposes, a wealthy suburb of Miami. And it is about a 55 mile drive from there to North Key Largo, the northernmost of what is considered the "Florida Keys".
  2. Mr. Coffee

    Total e-bike ban after a fatality in Key Biscayne, FLA

    A few thoughts: Not wearing a helmet doesn't make any accident your fault. And while I am a heretic in many ways I think that it is often reasonable to ride without one. Sometimes riding on a sidewalk is the only safe option. The Super 73 is an electric minibike or moped, not an electric...
  3. Mr. Coffee

    Dutch Police not messing about.

    You need to keep in mind that in most National Parks on nearly all trails any bicycle, electric or not, is prohibited. The National Park Service has barely came to terms with mountain bikes as a form of outdoor recreation. Also, the plain language of the 1964 Wilderness Act makes any bike an...
  4. Mr. Coffee

    Dutch Police not messing about.

    I think we Americans also have a tough time comprehending the safety culture around cycling and pedestrianism in the Netherlands (and for that matter much of Europe) and the level of public outrage when a motor vehicle operator injures or kills cyclists or pedestrians. And the public outrage is...
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    Dutch Police not messing about.

    Also, to be somewhat fair, the United States isn't exactly the dystopian hellscape it is portrayed and widely perceived to be. I personally have never witnessed a firefight in a Wal-Mart. It is true, however, that the overall quality of life here has gone into precipitous decline these last...
  6. Mr. Coffee

    Dutch Police not messing about.

    I guarantee you that any estimate you'd make of any armed crimes in, say, Amsterdam would be wildly higher than the actual figures.
  7. Mr. Coffee

    Dutch Police not messing about.

    Also, TFA: https://www.globalcyclingnetwork.com/general/news/illegal-e-bikes-dutch-police-unveil-roadside-power-testing-equipment-to-catch-law-breakers
  8. Mr. Coffee

    Good Stuff You Bought

    tailfin is making very good stuff. It is always good when we see someone making new and better stuff that is a bit outside the box.
  9. Mr. Coffee

    Good Stuff You Bought

    Replacing the sleeping quilt I bought in 2006: https://enlightenedequipment.com/revelation-sleeping-quilt/
  10. Mr. Coffee

    No braze on your forks, but want to use Salsa Everything cages or the like? Here is another option.

    There are an amazing number of products out there that do exactly this, and there are also quite plausible DIY solutions and hacks that can do the job just fine. https://bikepacking.com/index/add-cage-mounts-bike/
  11. Mr. Coffee

    Winter Sucks

    Last week's unseasonably warm weather cleared out about ninety percent of the snowpack here. I'd say conditions are about par for the third or last week of March right now. There is still "skiing" but it is very poor skiing. Time to work on the bikes...
  12. Mr. Coffee

    Best Rock Ever? Nominations, No Air Supply!

    Rush, Xanadu. Hard to get through but pretty obvious Guns 'n Roses ripped 'em off a decade later. I kind of like the fact you are almost six minutes into the song before there are any vocals: Shonen Knife, a Japanese Punk Girl Group covering the Carpenters. I'm not making this one up...
  13. Mr. Coffee

    Pinion Motor.Gearbox.Unit (MGU)

    That Tout Terrain e-bike checks all of my boxes. Finally. Tout Terrain is also a reputable bicycle maker with about 18 years in the business and knows how to build all terrain touring bikes. Although I'd rather have drop bars to be honest...
  14. Mr. Coffee

    Encinitas City Council declares emergency for e-bikes, bicycles

    None of that would be surprising. Humans are extremely bad at rationally evaluating risk. Even people whose job is to evaluate risks often aren't very good at it.
  15. Mr. Coffee

    Koomot v Ride With GPS

    Even under absolute optimal karma, you should expect only about +-30m accuracy from any barometric altimeter you can hold in your hand. Note that even with a GPS altimeter the likely vertical error is on the order of 5x the horizontal error. This has as much to do with mathematical issues with...
  16. Mr. Coffee

    Winter Sucks

    Yeah, my access road is a mixture of slippery wet ice and calf-deep mud. And some snowy mud ("snud" or "smuck"). So I'm 99 percent shut in at this point until things are less heinous. Normally for January it will never get above freezing here, and it hasn't been below freezing for almost a...
  17. Mr. Coffee

    High hopes but let down when delivered.

    My experiences at Taco Bell and Dairy Queen have been very consistent: I've always been disappointed and sometimes felt ill after the meal. High end restaurants are an odd thing. For every one worthy of the prices and food there are two dozen that are going to disappoint you. You can't know...
  18. Mr. Coffee

    Hypotheticals - would you replace your R&M with another R&M??

    I have a 2017 Charger Rohloff GX dual battery. Why would I not buy another R&M? Except for marginally larger batteries, the state-of-the-art hasn't really improved that much and certainly not enough to justify the substantial investment in a newer bike. My riding and bicycle travel patterns...
  19. Mr. Coffee

    Bike tires? Puncture proof? Skid proof?

    My experience is that they are from blown out truck tires and fragments that find their way onto the highway shoulder.
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    Bike tires? Puncture proof? Skid proof?

    If your bike has rims that can accept tubeless tires, and you can find a suitable tire for the kind of riding that you do that is compatible with that rim, then tubeless would probably be a good choice. Especially in the relatively mild climate of the Bay Area. Always check your tire pressure...
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