I couldn't bring myself to spend hundreds on a bike bike, at least not without more travel on the horizon.
So card board it is. But... Wheels sound nice. So, I got some castors and trimmed some spare 2x6 and now... Wheels!
For years I've used some ear buds which are unfortunately not available anymore.
I've bought some others recently and while they are fine for 'static' use, they're unusable while driving, because the air stream causes really bad noise.
So question to my fellow cyclists: Do you use some bluetooth ear buds, most preferreable with this sort of neck cable, that 'stay silent' while driving? Brand and model would be very much appreciated.
First, if anyone uses ridewithgps, let me follow you!
Today's ride and my progress this year. I've been riding pretty seriously for about 2015. At one point I was working for a bike powered composting service, where I hitched a trailer to my bike and picked up food scraps from peoples homes to bring them to a site to get composted. I'd end up with 200+ lbs on my bike, at 14-20 miles, on my 26+ lb Surly!
Alas, for the past 5 years or so I've become more of a fair weather rider since I moved and it's my rainier where I'm at. Couple with bouts of pretty intense depression and gaining 35 lbs, and I end up back at point A after I build up some muscle and a bit of endurance year after year. I also hate hills lol.
I went on my first bike camping trip a couple of weeks ago, and it was magical. I had no choice but to climb and climb and
Is it possible to service an electric bike the same as a normal one?
One of the great things about cycling is that bikes are easy to maintain. When something wears out you can just buy a new part and the tool and repair it.
Compare that with almost everything else in the world - TVs, cars, boilers, fridges, everything. The spare parts are either patented or proprietary. When you first buy one, you're buying into a lifetime of hassle and expense and drudgery, dealing with tradesmen. It's so bad that most people replace those machines every few years, rather than dealing with the trial of trying to maintain them.
It's so bad that authorities enforce maintenance schedules, because many people just can't face it.
When you buy a bicycle you keep it forever. You and it bare matching scars from your past accidents. You spend summer afternoons caring for it. You gradually modify it until it matches your personality.
A car starts to decay after a few years, you start to hate it. You
A new Australian study has found that more than half of car drivers think cyclists are not completely human, with a link between the dehumanisation of bike riders and acts of deliberate aggression towards them on the road.
Any bikepackers? I have done a few small, trips less than 4 days, but would like to go longer and maybe bring some others along with me if I can convince them. Any tips or experience bringing enlightenment for going on longer trips?