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Anons, 4chan is back Now I can finally ask these questions... I'm fit, so I don't really need this, but something for transport would be nice. Friction drives, what of them? Is there any practicality to having one on each wheel? Is the wheelspin sick? What's the fastest detachable models money can buy? I'm looking for electric. I'd imagine they could be detached when they run out of juice, like those clip-on ones I've seen. Not so sure they make those anymore. Regardless, sounds a lot better than pedaling against a dead alternator. What do you know of their might, anons?
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the friction of your moms drives my wheelspin if you get my meaning (her vagine)
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They are pointless just buy a hub motor kit from China it will work cheaper than ruining your tire and your dads power tools
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I'm so very tired of adjusting brakes and replacing brake pads. Convince me why pic related is a bad idea?
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>>2035767 >I'm so very tired of adjusting brakes and replacing brake pads Wrenchmonkey at my LBS does this stuff for me.
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bump because why not
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>>2035771 >stop riding in the rain No.
>>2035785 This.
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>>2035767 >I'd rather change my tyres than a couple of pads you do yours
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I suppose this would be the right board, any electric train enjoyers on here? I'm an O27 guy, myself.
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It's gonna be sick when I can eventually turn off all the lights and run my six-car passenger train, complete with all new lighting that I robbed from old Christmas lights.
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>>2038123 Damn, I read the whole article about him and never guessed that he was black.
Kinda reminds me, I grew up in the San Fernando Valley and my dad was a model railroader, and I remember seeing Gary Coleman a few times in train stores in the area.
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>>2038123 Actual oldfag, wow. Before the corona cyclists and zoomer urbanists and other /pol/tards ruined this place
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I'm fucking back
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look at all the fat cagers just trying to get home from work in the wage cage stuck in traffic while im zipping around on my bicycle KEK
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Post Your Bike Thread
>Winter Commuter >"I'm not a cyclist" >Limited Edition Previous Edition
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How do I convince a fellow nearing death senior citizen to trade his brand new cervelo Caledonia to my worn out cervelo s3??
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>>2033848 My gf had a similar Raleigh and it was the slowest, most tiring ride I've ever had. People would often come up and say it was cool, however
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My Marin bike is finished. Will probably get better cantilevers at some point.
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>>2031275 >>2031878 >walmart it says trek though
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It's been two years. Was there a coverup on the Tempi train crash?
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>>2036501 Yeah, probably
>freight train carrying unreported chemicals >crash site paved over with gravel and concrete >112 audio took like two years to be released Anonymous
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>>2036501 A few months ago the son of the prosecutor responsible for the investigation of the crash went missing and was later found dead, with her resignation following shortly after.
Your call.
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>>2036501 Of the illegal carrying of xylene and toluene, which ignited in the crash? Probably, in an ill-executed way.
Of other aspects? Probably not.
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Well, TrainOSE's office was bombed on friday.
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>Trend setters ENVE, Time, Winspace, Officina Battaglin, Crust>Cognoscenti Scott, Giant, Rivendell, Merida, Brompton, Felt, Ritchey, LOOK>The crowd: Aspirational Cervelo, Spesh (S-Works), Pinarello, Santa Cruz, Velo Orange, Tern, Electra>The crowd: Conformity Spesh, Canyon, Trek, Liv, Panasonic, REI, Cube, Surly, Bianchi
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>>2035620 >crust you flew too close to the sun, anon. everybody knows crust is a turbo grift.
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>>2035644 >Hipster bait, but quality as far as I can tell You might say it takes quality bike parts to make a quality bike
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>>2035620 >>2035779 I saw a Wilde steel bike IRL, and the paint quality is just amazing. You can tell the bike is exquisitely painted from far, far away. I guess that's where the money goes.
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>>2035620 where is Pardus/Shandong Taishan Sports Industry Group?
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>>2038715 >chuck SHMUCK STEAK YOU POOR CUNT GET SOME FUCKING MONEY DOG
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I used to have a bike like that but green. black and blue looks way better. Its a good bike!
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Based. I wish my seatstay read 'STRONG MAN'.
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>>2038711 epitome of bike-shaped object. there is absolutely nothing salvageable on this bike. everything on it is trash. sell it on your local marketplace and invest what you got for it into something functional.
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Why won't reactionary chuds accept the wonders of public transportation? It is clearly the right side of history and only people who are irrationally jealous of elite communist urban planner geniuses like me could possibly disagree.
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>>2038689 I don't like watching homeless people jerk off or sitting in someone's piss.
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>here's your air traffic in 2025 bro
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>>2038299 essentially yeah. they want to make it illegal to look at the adsb data unless you're a member of the rentier class
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>>2037702 >refueled his 747 in Tenerife for the flight back to the Netherlands He refueled for maximum fireball.
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Complex systems won't survive the competency crisis.
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