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DaveMatthews
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How many miles a year do you ride?
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We know each other Ed more from Strava than from the EBR Forums! It is a real pleasure to see your friend pedalling; it is one of the...
Tuesday at 9:20 AM
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Show us pictures of where you ride your ebikes!
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No matter how many times I visit the statues I get fooled there is someone in the water. I spent ages adjusting the travel stop, one...
Tuesday at 9:19 AM
6zfshdb
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Gravel Vs. Trail Bikes
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Are we talking e-bikes here? The other question is drop bar or flat bar? What are your priorities? There are a variety of options...
Tuesday at 9:18 AM
DaveMatthews
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No matter how many times I visit the statues I get fooled there is someone in the water. I spent ages adjusting the travel stop, one...
Tuesday at 9:18 AM
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Full suspension was originally intended for downhill mountain bikes. It was adapted to e mountain bikes because they can reach the same...
Tuesday at 9:17 AM
6zfshdb
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Super light gravel bikes are very quick and if the terrain is too much, just throw it over your shoulder and walk
Tuesday at 9:17 AM
6zfshdb
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Perhaps I should have explained that first. A gravel bike is: A specially designed version of a road racing bike for fast riding...
Tuesday at 9:17 AM
RunForTheHills
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Just for fun...
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USB-C takes the guess work out of it. I still have an older Kindle, Bose headphones, and rechargeable computer mice using micro-USB...
Tuesday at 9:09 AM
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Tuesday at 9:05 AM
PedalUma
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Just for fun...
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I have a drawer filled with colors of nail polish for touching up bikes. Because my USBs are always upside down and incompatible I have...
Tuesday at 8:57 AM
Stefan Mikes
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Tuesday at 8:52 AM
Stefan Mikes
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Show us pictures of where you ride your ebikes!
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No matter how many times I visit the statues I get fooled there is someone in the water. I spent ages adjusting the travel stop, one...
Tuesday at 8:51 AM
Stefan Mikes
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2025 - Our Rides in Words, Photos, Maps and Videos
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I know Stefan, I just dont want be drawn in, if they had no interest, I might well use it
Tuesday at 8:50 AM
Stefan Mikes
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Gravel Vs. Trail Bikes
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Super light gravel bikes are very quick and if the terrain is too much, just throw it over your shoulder and walk
Tuesday at 8:49 AM
Stefan Mikes
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Full suspension was originally intended for downhill mountain bikes. It was adapted to e mountain bikes because they can reach the same...
Tuesday at 8:49 AM
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