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    The Future of eBikes: How Fast is Too Fast?

    So, for now, bike riders have absolute immunity? I guess I'd be immune too if I knocked someone in the head with a hammer? There is no license or identification required to carry a hammer. If there is a speed limit and you break it, the bike didn't break the speed limit, you did. Who cares...
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    The Future of eBikes: How Fast is Too Fast?

    I'm not sure different classes of bikes are necessary. A Toyoto Corolla and a Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale are very different in their abilities to go fast, among other things. As far as I know they operate under all the same regulations. And why shouldn't they be? Who needs to do 199 mph? Put...
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    Just for fun...

    Hilarious!
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    LA Fires!

    I thiink you're trying to put too fine a point on this. There surely aren't Sequoias in the area, but there are trees. Trees are still trees even if they don't grow very big in a desert area. I looked at Google Street View, and I see trees, but yeah, it's mostly brushy. I'm not there and I...
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    LA Fires!

    I agree with most of your points but not this one. Looking at google maps there is a lot of acreage covered with trees. I don't know if you're saying there are no forests in the sense that there are no areas of named forests, e.g.: Daniel Boone National Forest, etc. There are plenty of areas...
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    LA Fires!

    There probably is some blame to be found, but I think it mght be best to look at this as a learning experience. Even with all that can/should be learned, I'd bet a million dollars codes and other regulations won't be adopted that will prevent something like this from ever happening again...
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    GPS vs Maps

    If you know how to get where you're going without maps, great. Obviously, you don't need GPS either. I just went to Europe for the first time and used GPS all over the place. Amsterdam, Zurich, Milan, Paris, etc. Worked great. Few problems, and no stopping to unfold, firgure things out, and...
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    The original torque wrench is still the best!

    So Spokewrench just magically adjusts the point at which it starts to hurt. And we all have the same point at which turning a wrench starts to hurt. And of course we can, and should, send our hands in for periodic ISO recertification anyway. I get where he's coming from. "When it starts to...
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    Do you really need to torque a through axle?

    I think a worm is eating your brain. According to you, if a 10 yo girl and a 35 yo Arnold Schwarzenegger both tighten a bolt with same "proper" (according to you) wrench until it starts to hurt they will both stop at the same (correct) torque?!
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    Do you really need to torque a through axle?

    I'm not really all that interested in this "only-on-the-internet kind of argument" but I have to wonder about the thread locker you say you can see one the bolts at, guessing: Jenson USA? Is it labeled thread locker? I haven't looked very hard, but the pics I've seen are in black and white, so...
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    Do you really need to torque a through axle?

    Good points, and I pretty much agree. Now that I think about it, most of my QR bikes have been with rim brakes. But anyway, it think they are generally okay for someone with experience and some intelligence. Maybe they should be optional on new bikes or even only available after-market...
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    Took a tumble

    We"ll call it a draw.:D
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    Do you really need to torque a through axle?

    I've had bikes with QRs for at many decades and never had the first bit of trouble with them. They can be quite convenient if you need to transport your bike with the front wheel off, or for fixing a flat. Maybe they shouldn't be allowed on kids' bikes or for people with little mechanical...
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    Took a tumble

    Sorry to hear about your injury! There are worse places to not have to wash dishes for six weeks though! As for Stefan's advice, it may be okay, but with his hundreds of falls disclaimer it really comes across as the Black Knight explaining how to win a sword fight. Tis but a scratch TT
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    Inner tube sealant

    Nitrogen might be better ideally, but from what I can tell it's marginal. The reason for CO2 though is that a large volume of gas can be compressed into a liquid so that you can easily fill a tire with a tiny cartridge of CO2. I don't have real figures, but it would probably take a bottle of...
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    c02 Inflator Question

    It may work with threaded and threadless carts, but only with 16 gram threadless carts, which would have to use the base. Tt
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    c02 Inflator Question

    Whatever it is, it looks to me like it's for Schrader valves. The base seems redundant and not big enough to hold a CO2 cartridge though. Does it unscrew and let you insert a CO2 cart? You know, I guess it could be for the threadless style of cartridges, in which case, if there's enough room...
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    Looking for replacement to Kilimanjaro Hitch Mounted E-Bike Carrier

    What's the deal with the recall? Return for a full refund, or are they going to fix or provide you with a fix? TT
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