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tk,
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I still feel like most of the "innovations" in the industry over the past 20 years are largely money grabs. @cycling @mastobikes @biketooter

morpheo,
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tk,
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In all my years of , I've never found a great solution for cold weather. If I bundle up so I'm not chilled, then I soak everything with sweat in short order. If I wear less, then I freeze. I've tried Merino wool, synthetics (Gore, Event, etc.), and so on, but nothing works well enough for me.

Sadly, that means I don't do anything exciting on the during the coldest part of the year. Just my daily local loop. :blobfoxsad:

@cycling @mastobikes @biketooter

forgottenthirst,

@tk @biketooter @cycling @mastobikes I find I have a crazy steep temp gradient with almost any aerobic exercise and chronically overdress, so this makes sense to me

awl,
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@tk @biketooter @cycling @mastobikes i warm the absolute hell out of my hands and feet before going out but for bicycling especially it’s been awhile. Want access to a mountain bike with nice wide tyres for actual snow.

tk,
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If I were to get a titanium , I'd definitely spec a compliant steel fork. I feel like steel folks get a bad rap because consumer grade production ones are overbuilt, especially ones with disc brakes!

@cycling @mastobikes @biketooter

mhoye,
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@tk @biketooter @cycling @mastobikes

I have an aluminum frame track bike with a carbon fork that I am considering switching to a steel fork. I guess the ride a little whippier but the front wheel is the place you want rigid control over what is moving where...

QRSS_Test,
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@mhoye @tk @biketooter @cycling @mastobikes IMHO, if you want better control over the front wheel, stick with carbon.

tk,
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Is it reasonable to use an inner tube to smooth out tubeless rim tape in the case of leaks? @cycling @biketooter @mastobikes

(I'll retape it if it doesn't work out.)

tk,
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So it didn't quite pan out, but it did reveal "install a tube" as a great way to seat the bead of the tire during tubeless setup! @biketooter @cycling @mastobikes

tidmarsh, angielski
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That’s some too-notch infrastructure right there, I tell you what.

@cycling

Anikke,
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@tidmarsh @cycling

It is a protection against bikers?

tidmarsh,
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@Anikke @cycling
Gotta keep the football stadium safe

tk,
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daihard,
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@tk @biketooter @cycling @mastobikes Wait, is Chain Reaction Cycling going into administration?

achadwick, angielski
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Considering handlebar covers/mittens for doing updates in cold weather. They're quite pricey though. Would they help?

It's fairly slow travel, with frequent stops near the footway=sidewalk to record data on the phone. Are they any good for that sort of thing, if I use them with a pair of insulated fingerless gloves underneath? @bikes @mastobikes @cycling

ClintonAnderson,
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@extua @achadwick @bikes @mastobikes @cycling I got myself a pair of sking gloves a couple of years ago, and they are great!

aWildThorp,
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@achadwick @bikes @mastobikes @cycling

I use a pair of Wobs for biking around in the cold and at ~32(f) I don't even need a pair of gloves on underneath. They're amazing.

bobiko,
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I wreszcie coś ruszyło się w temacie rozszerzenia dla . Mam w tym udział ;-)

@rower @cycling

LukaszHorodecki,
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@wloczykij @bobiko @rower @cycling
Rozszerzenie jest nakładką na planery tras, takie jak komoot czy ride with gps i pozwala przy układaniu trasy wybierać jeszcze nieodwiedzone miejsca.

bobiko,
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@wloczykij czy ja wiem czy na telefon ? generalnie mozesz sobie odpallić jako PWA i na żywo śledzić pozycje.

Z reguły to przydatne rozwiazanie dla tych, co planuja sobie dłuższe tripy. bo wąpie, zeby tak spontanicnzie planować wyprawy po okolicy (wokół komina) ;-)

ja w ten sposób odkryłem wiele ciekawych zakątów pomiedzy Wlkp A kujawami. nigdy bym tam nie trafił :D

@LukaszHorodecki @rower @cycling

tk,
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Whether or not disc brakes are “better” than rim brakes, disc brakes definitely require less skill to use effectively in more conditions.

@cycling @mastobikes

stib,
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@LabSpokane
If you are talking about the average rider, they take their bike to the shop to get the pads replaced, but only at the point where they are making grinding noises or not working properly. Hydraulic discs self-adjust through the life of the pad, so they stay close to as-new performance right up until they're almost completely worn out, while rim or cable discs require constant adjustment to stay at optimum performance.
@nothingfuture @hughtaylorscifi @v_perjorative @cycling @mastobikes

awl,
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@tk very true!

Especially centerpulls. @cycling @mastobikes

schizanon, angielski
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Spelling it "derailler" just to annoy bike nerds.

@cycling

QRSS_Test,
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@schizanon @cycling You monster, LoL! Got me.

keraba,
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@schizanon @cycling Likewise, when I describe my attempts to disrupt meetings, I spell it "derailleur".

ssamulczyk, angielski
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! I’m raising from the dead (by sinuses infection)! Guess what I’m going to do in the evening…🤡 @rower @cycling

MrAndrewD,
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@QRSS_Test @ssamulczyk @rower @cycling Yes it can be boring sweaty stuff, but joining a team and doing things like races, being part of the ZRL and doing weekly team time trials can make it more interesting, as the social elements as well as competitive aspects come into play.

EG - I'm a d grade rider, yesterday I raced, broke away, was joined by 1 other, played some cat and mouse with them and the group behind, and then had to sprint to win. The kind of stuff you watch professionals do on TV. Doing it as a slow, diesel engined 50+yo rider who would be never dare race in the real world makes it fun and interesting.

ssamulczyk,
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@MrAndrewD Oh, I understand what people get from that. I’m not looking for racing, I’m just obsessed with doing my daily kilometres, because it makes me feel better about myself. I try to ride outside whenever I can, but when it’s -5°C and raining - not so much…🤷🏻‍♂️ @QRSS_Test @rower @cycling

tk,
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Currently on the lookout for quill stems with a horizontal extension in the 30-40mm range. Any ideas? @cycling @mastobikes

I have very long legs and a short torso, so "normal" bicycle frames never fit me very well. I always end up with a lot of seatpost height and a short stem, even though I'm leaned forward comfortably and with plenty of power in my pedal stroke.

antonlodder,
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tk,
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Ended up going with this little oddity from Crust Bikes, which was made by Nitto. My only worry is that its maximum extension is a little less than my current setup, but maybe the reduced reach will make up for that. @cycling @mastobikes

schizanon, angielski
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When I'm riding my I hate the pressure I feel to accelerate to the speed limit when there are cars behind me. My bike can do 45mph but must we!?

@cycling

tutwilly,
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@schizanon @cycling
The speed limit is 45 mph?

tk,
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In Memorium: The Surly Cross-Check, Discontinued After 24 Years

After over two decades, Surly moved the Cross-Check frameset from their standard lineup of bikes to the ‘Legacy Lineup’ of their website. Surly confirmed that the bike is no longer in production and is unlikely to come back.

If you haven’t owned this gravel/cyclocross/touring/whatever bike yourself, you likely know someone who has. The Surly Cross-Check was the egalitarian choice in cycling, simultaneously someone’s utilitarian dream bike that was attainable and sold at a fair price.

The end of the Cross-Check marks the bike’s reign as the most bike that ever biked, the go-to way to make a pile of parts you hoarded in the corner of your garage into a functioning bicycle, and the defacto option that a bike nerd could happily ride and recommend to their non-bikey friends all the same.

@cycling @mastobikes

chetman,
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@tk @cycling @mastobikes @mhoye Aw, dang. I rejoined the cycling world 12 or 13 years ago on a black Cross Check. I loved it unreservedly, and kept it in my garage for years after I rode it regularly— it got displaced by lighter, shinier bikes — mostly out of sentimental reasons.

I finally sold it last year to a math grad student who rides it nearly every day.

schizanon, angielski
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Someone plz buy this so I won't

70’s Windsor Professional or Carerra Road Bike Frame and Fork - $80 (Oregon City)

https://portland.craigslist.org/clc/bop/d/oregon-city-70s-windsor-professional-or/7663804538.html

@cycling

Csosorchid,
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@schizanon @cycling Is that a Zefal air pump?

QRSS_Test,
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@Csosorchid @schizanon @cycling Silca, I think. Looks like one of the light weight plastic ones.

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