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    Lady cyclist killed in Davis involving juvenile on ebike...on the bike path.

    I have no plans to update my operating system (on my laptops) as long as I live. I just bought a 2017 Macbook, and before that, a 1999 laptop. I have a 2020 Macbook Air that is fine for recording music or editing short videos. Same as with cars, goals is to not purchase another as long as I...
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    Lady cyclist killed in Davis involving juvenile on ebike...on the bike path.

    No, not that I am aware of. But agree generally that public surveillance is getting desperately out of hand-- license plate readers, authorities using long-range audio monitoring, court orders for disclosure of digital identification. If you could time travel, Charge, I would definitely try...
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    My first Mid Drive

    I am still riding the original Brooks saddle on my 1973 Raleigh Competition. It was not ridden in the rain much. It is showing some cracks and wear. The bike now lives in NYC and gets ridden about 50 miles a year at most. Now that I think about it, the saddle is the ONLY thing that hasn't...
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    NSW [Australia] considering plan to halve power and top speed of ebikes as rider dies in collision with garbage truck

    The only issue I had was making turns. In Ireland, most of the time, for whatever reasons, we made turns so rarely that I was able to just focus and always wind up in the left lane after completing the turn. In Australia, I had more trouble, maybe because we were deep in Kakadu, there were no...
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    Just for fun...

    As everyone else noted, they are not native to California, and my better half-- who was born and raised here, though my friends say she talks and acts like a New Yorker-- keeps threatening to rip ours out of the ground. I love it. Not quite true. If I am doing curls with dumbbells in the...
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    Light vs regular full suspension ebikes

    I'm curious, which bike did you try that had the Avinox? What was the weight? The point of lower-powered options with smaller batteries is that some of us still want a good workout, but also want to travel at Class III speeds when riding around town or elsewhere. Most of my week day rides...
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    30 Days Ago, Needed Oxygen, a Walker, and a Home Health Aid to Leave The House. Today...

    Smashed both my post and pre-aneurysm record today, 139 average watts on the 4.1 mile loop. That's also the max for any ride since I started running Flow in early June, six weeks before I wound up in the ICU. I have not been empirically measuring whether or how long I am in Zone 2, but I do...
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    Carrying photography gear on a ride

    I collect watches, including Casios. That "X" design on the dial reminds me of the "Sospensione" series, which was a bad purchase for me. I can't read the dial because the "X" looks so much like the hands, and the lug-to-lug is about 52mm, looks terrible on my thin wrists. Finding the best...
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    Carrying photography gear on a ride

    At the NAMM trade show, I almost brought the 18mm as well as the stock kit lens / zoom, but I figured-- correctly, as it turned out-- that I really needed the extra wide angle from the kit lens, and image stabilization would be more important than having an extra f stop or so of exposure. I...
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    Light vs regular full suspension ebikes

    Class III. Where I ride mixed use, no one seems to care. I also am not going any faster than the class 1 riders. It would be cool if you could switch it to Class I mode and it had a GPS log, so that if you were pulled over (again, never happens) the ranger could see: Yeah, Class III on the...
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    Light vs regular full suspension ebikes

    No. Climbs will not be fast, and you'll wear through the knobby tires quickly, but my 40nm 47-pound Shimano E500 eMTB rides like a motorcycle on sealed roads. Descending at 43 MPH, it was like it was glued to the road. I've thrown it into a panic stop at over 30 MPH and it tracks wonderfully...
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    Beware Having REI Set Up Your Canyon - Potentially Dangerous Fail

    Sorry, another Necro Thread Revival. (Sound like the name of a band. I'm thinking sort of a progressive semi-secular gospel bluegrass outfit.) So, yes, Stefan, it does have two markings, minimum and maximum insertion depth. I would take a picture, but there were many available online anyway...
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    Photochromic sunglasses - yes or no?

    Yeah, the scratch coatings I've ordered at Zenni and Kaiser absolutely do not work. Maybe there are some that do..
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    Photochromic sunglasses - yes or no?

    Interesting thread (and I don't find the term 'necro' to be snarky, just descriptive in this situation, where we have a precise use-case scenario.) I do have a visor on my helmet, but unfortunately, it's so scratched that it is annoying. I wonder how polywatch of some similar product would do...
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    30 Days Ago, Needed Oxygen, a Walker, and a Home Health Aid to Leave The House. Today...

    These are great resources and I will look into them! What I'm wondering now is if WALKING in my neighborhood qualifies as Zone 2. For the hills at least, yes, I can speak in complete sentences, but my speech would reflect the fact that I'm exercising. Given the topography of where I live...
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    30 Days Ago, Needed Oxygen, a Walker, and a Home Health Aid to Leave The House. Today...

    Actually, I do not have a cardiologist, though my GP consults with one regarding my case. I meet with my GP in a couple of weeks, and I'll ask her what HR she might recommend or if she has any thoughts on the situation. She may either give me numbers to hit for each zone, or refer me to...
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    30 Days Ago, Needed Oxygen, a Walker, and a Home Health Aid to Leave The House. Today...

    All this means I should probably wear a heart monitor, which I loathe doing or even thinking about. Are there any that are completely offline that anyone would recommend? Thanks! I'll ask my doc r.e. FTP test.
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    diy light weight ebike

    Exactly! (Sorry, Endi and Harry, Stomp is referencing a separate dialogue from another thread.) Yeah, would love to see a picture, Harry, thanks for checking the PDFs. Sorry to be extra-cautious!
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    diy light weight ebike

    I do not think anyone should download an unknown .PDF off this or any other website. I would be interested in the specs, but this may not be that appealing to most folks, given that commercial eBikes are available with very good specs in that weight range, though they are mid-drives. I own a...
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