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  1. rob feature

    Wireless Earbuds for cycling

    This would be a case where I would expect damage if it's going to occur. If the outside noise is loud enough to cause damage, then ANC canceling that noise would have to be a sufficient amplitude to counter it. Good earplugs are probably still the way to go in high SPL environments. Or maybe...
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    Wireless Earbuds for cycling

    I'd been wondering about that myself. ANC works by cancelation - which is playing some frequencies out of phase inside the earbud at equal amplitude as on the outside. However, it seems that levels would not be high enough to cause damage unless you're in a loud enough environment to cause...
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    Bicycle Helmets With Lights

    Never seen a helmet with a good headlight, but it's usually easy enough to add one. Power needs really depend on where and how fast you ride. Weight is also a consideration as your helmet might have the tendency to dance around if you add too much. I'm a Cygolite fan personally - feel they...
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    Wireless Earbuds for cycling

    Still digging the Jabra Active Elite 7 over all the others I've tried. It still deals with wind noise the best, although Earfun released new firmware a few weeks ago that comes with a specific wind noise function. Haven't tried them on a bike yet 'cause it's cold & icy. A couple things I...
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    Class 2 receiver racks for pickup trucks - what are you using?

    Cool - thanks for that. Especially like that they're a local shop to me! Yeah, racks don't seem to be getting any cheaper, do they? I've had quite a few over the years - mostly Yakima roof racks, but not sure I wanna put an ebike on top of anything. Never thought I'd see the day I was paying...
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    Class 2 receiver racks for pickup trucks - what are you using?

    It's time for a new rack for my truck. I think I want one that holds wheels, but might even work with fenders. Not against a downtube grabber either as long as it will work with the fat downtube on an ebike and not mess with the battery. Needs to hold 2 bikes. Something that swings out of...
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    Chain length dilemma: Who to believe?

    Most experienced riders I know say this is the best it will ever get in regards to chain lube. That in mind, I just put it on and ride it. Seems to last for hundreds of miles before needing any care. Whenever shifting gets a little finicky, that's when I clean and apply my favorite lube. The...
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    I think I understand New York's ebike fire problem a little better now.

    According to my insurance company, this is spot on. My truck insurance went through the roof on the last renewal, so I called to ask what that was all about. In a nutshell, they told me that everyone absorbs the costs of increased payouts. They were surprisingly forthcoming about it.
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    Considering a Specialized, got a few questions

    Get shorter cranks. Standard on most bikes is 175 these days. Going down to 160 or so should make a big difference. Higher profile tires help too if you can fit 'em. Reduced pedal width can help as well.
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    I think I understand New York's ebike fire problem a little better now.

    Down the road this morning. It is comforting to see that fire departments saw this coming and have a plan. A few more of these and folks are gonna start picking on the cars (not that they aren't already)
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    Sleep problems

    exercise seems to be the key for me. Wear it out and sleep like a rock :)
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    Is Bird a dirty word?

    Guess the joke got lost somewhere
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    Is Bird a dirty word?

    highest point in Florida?
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    I am putting it up for the winter. Do I keep the battery (about 60% charged now) inside for the winter? Anything else?

    I do a full-charge to balance the cells then discharge to about 50% - stored at room temp and humidity. Brakes are probably fine if regularly maintained.
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    Worth the effort? Giant Lafree

    I've never seen one of these - kinda has that Peewee Herman vibe. Rad!
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    Considering a Specialized, got a few questions

    The way I narrow that down is taking a future-resistant approach. I'm looking for bikes that are likely to be supported down the road - and use as few proprietary parts as possible. And also using parts from vendors that are trusted. I personally prefer Bosch-equipped bikes for these reasons...
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    Considering a Specialized, got a few questions

    I've had a few experiences with Trek's customer service lately. I'd rate their corporate service at a 2/10. They get one point for answering the phone, but the rep I spoke with was abrasive and defensive. And he did not do anything for me. The local Trek store here was better. They're...
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    Bike tires? Puncture proof? Skid proof?

    No such thing as puncture nor skid proof. Tubeless (with sealant) is best for flat prevention. Err, there are those airless things, but there are big tradeoffs there. Choose a tire that suits the type of riding you'll be doing for better traction. Since you'll be staying on pavement...
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    2023 - Our Rides in Words, Photos, Maps and Videos

    Haha, yeah, I need to make that happen.
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