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  1. Art Deco

    Got a flat tire?

    Electricity is cheap, they make it every day, but a younger body? Not so much.
  2. Art Deco

    Got a flat tire?

    It's a better bike than I am a rider so far, so I haven't messed with it. My health (especially lower body strength) deteriorated very badly the last few years. I might have to get the other controller with a throttle at some point, but not yet, dammit .
  3. Art Deco

    Got a flat tire?

    He and I still email. He built my bike, after all. The ads turned him off, but he will be back mid September, I think.😉
  4. Art Deco

    Got a flat tire?

    Flats are always a topic for newbs, much like saddles. Since he took the time to send it to me, it seemed worth posting ( he's not on the forum much anymore).
  5. Art Deco

    2025 - Our Rides in Words, Photos, Maps and Videos

    That's a beer priced like wine or cheap whiskey. Better last a while.
  6. Art Deco

    2025 - Our Rides in Words, Photos, Maps and Videos

    And probably a misfunction under the helmet as well.
  7. Art Deco

    2025 - Our Rides in Words, Photos, Maps and Videos

    Hit some sandy dunes along the New Jersey coast. It's like riding onto fly paper . All forward progress just dead stopped. ;)
  8. Art Deco

    Got a flat tire?

    More from @PedalUma in response to my questions about liners and sealant: I am making a Pashley Prospero handmade Reynolds 631 gravel bike with a DM02 motor for a 71 y/o woman, to ride with her tent from Seattle, over the Cascades, over the Rockies, and to Maine. Much will be on gravel roads...
  9. Art Deco

    Got a flat tire?

    Not a seasonal issue here. Broken glass is year round but usually easily avoidable . Never used a sealant, but asked @PedalUma about them. He's building a bike with both inserts and liners now.
  10. Art Deco

    Got a flat tire?

    From @PedalUma. He wrote this up and it's been picked up in various California media. It's free to share with attribution to PedalUmaeBikes.com. It is Thorn Season for cyclists in Northern California from August 7th through to the first rains in November. The best solution is to not go...
  11. Art Deco

    Gas cans and fun findings.

    Usually the laws prohibit new sales only, existing stock can be used, even bought and sold openly.
  12. Art Deco

    Frequent access problems: “Oops! We ran into some problems"

    Both methods were standard @ EBR before it changed management. It's still Electric Bike Review ... sort of.
  13. Art Deco

    Frequent access problems: “Oops! We ran into some problems"

    Both methods were standard @ EBR before it changed management. It's still Electric Bike Review ... sort of.
  14. Art Deco

    Frequent access problems: “Oops! We ran into some problems"

    Both methods were standard @ EBR before it changed management. It's still Electric Bike Review ... sort of.
  15. Art Deco

    Roof

    If we can build Interstate highways and fricken rocket ships , I think we can solve the firefighters access issues,
  16. Art Deco

    Roof

    So leave a 20 foot gap over once in a while. So what? They get around overhead hi power lines in town all the time...
  17. Art Deco

    Roof

    How about stationary roofs over bike lanes instead? Maybe just covered by solar panels with slow ceiling fans for daytime, led lights at night, and charging stations every 20 miles? Shady and dry , open sides so breezy in summer , you could even heat the surface in winter and it would still...
  18. Art Deco

    Old guy wants new bike (hopefully).

    Hello and welcome to EBR. There are ebikes here that absolutely require pedaling, and others where the pedals could easily be footpegs with no loss of functionality. You will find something that works for you and you will find some of your countrymen here as well. Choosing an ebike can be hard...
  19. Art Deco

    The transition

    Up in the middle of the night and saw this IDK anything about this but it looks cool.
  20. Art Deco

    Add oil to wood fence/cabin weather treatment?

    Be careful there. Linseed oil is super flammable and toxic IIRC, whie tung oil isn't and works very well.
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