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[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 12 points 2 days ago

So this is going to end up with them using lots of public transport budget to build the dedicated high speed bus freeways, the idea immediatly falters for reasons obvious to anyone that hasn't been kicked in the head by a horse and then ah well, since we have the dedicated bus highway network but no busses might aswell open it to cars

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 39 points 2 days ago (1 children)

They still make It's Always Sunny lmao

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 1 points 6 days ago

serious question since the article doesn't go into it: can't they buy eurospec stuff or is there another law that they have to buy these things from the oligarchy

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 5 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Shimano Tourney derailleurs are just genuine garbage and I don't come at this from an elitist standpoint, I've spent a lot of time fixing those into somewhat-workable for friends cheap bicycles and they're the only one I've come across that manage to warp out of true while sitting unused in a shed. Definitely not low maintenance at all and especially not if you've never even adjusted a properly working derailleur you're gonna pull your hair out especially with that insane ratio drop on the first hill gear OPs picture has going on.

Also that website has to be wrong, they're listing an SRAM MRX twist shifter and the tourney derailleur. They have incompatible pull ratios, that'd never gonna work out. I'd assume it's just a tourney twist shift on OPs picture there and honestly those are garbage, too and a PITA in to service.

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 15 points 1 week ago

That says "critics warn" and they do do that a lot. The FT doesn't really have the kind of anti-china slant that those critics do honestly, their audience is basically people so wealthy national states don't particularly concern them and if there's money to be made in china that's fine. I mean look at this:

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 8 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Woke Bond would end up like the Tomb Raider remakes where what that character is and does is so un-uniteable with a concept of woke you'd get an "I'm Bond, James Bond, he/him" before he sexually assaults a nonbinary person

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

The zizek gnome is a pretty fun marxist look at the fantasy parts of the world

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 4 points 1 week ago

trying to do representation or whatever with the character i think is a weird move, since he's basically the personification of empire. it makes sense, because how is the character going to stay relevant as the literal west collapses? post soviet collapse, they did a lot of bond villains critiquing arms proliferation, wealthy moguls, and even some blowback with Bardem's villain. but i think they're stuck in a self-eating loop and they know it, so this is their "shake it up" play.

what if he just becomes asian again

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 12 points 1 week ago (1 children)

this is why we need the 3 day weekend, one night of gettting sploinkered off the yoinky, one day to recover and maybe mild chores, one day to appreciate sober and not hungover

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 13 points 1 week ago (1 children)

as much as I hate cars the 70s - early 2000s station wagon is like the perfect private car. Like if we're gonna have cars to this amount ideally you'd have one that you drive as little as possible and only when needed, i.e. hauling some shit or 3+ people or similar and the ye olde station wagon does all of that brilliantly

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 6 points 1 week ago

but herbie isn't a bus?

 

did you know your run of the mill internal gear hub is only spec'd to 50nm? Gotta buy like a fucking Rohloff to get that up to 130nm. ride derailleurs if you want that fat ass

 
 

If the reddit comments are to be believed: straight from the parking lot into the drink

I was sober except for the part where I maybe wasn't except in a legal sense and then on top of that suffered a bunch of other ailments that made me drive into a pond, over a curb and some other shit

On good will I hand it to this person that this sounds american-with-no-alternatives as fuck and they didn't frame it as a sort of passive "I got into an accident" but like still

 

Every 1 in 1,000 libertarians seems to realize bicycles are good even according to their principles and then you get a post like this.

If you don't know Hickman, I think he'd best be described as a sort of primitivist-nostalgic liberterian for settler times in the USA. To fulfill his dreams he moved out into the boonies of upstate new york and ever so often hates how it's full of uncultured swine, by his definition.

 
 

I freely admit from an manufacturing perspective it is somewhat impressive

 

Picture from the german wiki article

Being fast on a bicycle has a lot to do with aerodynamics so you go build an aero chassis around a recumbent and bam, fast as fuck boy.

If you do 200 Watts on a regular bicycle on a windless flat and a regular road, you're looking at going about 30kph. With this? 50kph. Obviously generalizing a lot here but you get the point.

They suck ass on hills though, because they weigh ~30kg with the chassis. not so much a problem in motion on the flat, kind of sucks uphill where aero doesn't matter. From my experience you don't see a lot of e-bike variants so far because with EU regulations the motor'd cut out at the speed you'd go for a leisurely ride on a normal bicycle, but maybe it'd be interesting to make them more hillclimbing capable.

Fun fact: in 1968 some dude did 100kph in this with by himself with no outside help.

Chassis are usually some sort carbon fibre or fiberglass and built monocoque, which means you better not ding them babies because repairs are gonna be expensive as fuck.

Prices run around 10k€ and then up to whatever you feel like paying for a new one. But they do look like old timey racecars which is fun. From personal experience of having chatted up a few of the local velomobile riders I feel like there's about a 50:50 split between buying one and somebody going fully "dad in the shed" and just building the entire thing from scratch

 

carbrain is "this is the fault of 3 million parallel, separated, individual actors" a lot

 

Now I was willing to accept this if you wanted something special. Mud tyres or spikes or combination road / gravel tyres or even doing 45° angle corner leans at 80kph down Alpe d'Huez or whatever but surely, SURELY, for just going A to B in an paved enviroment it wouldn't matter?

Yeah no turns out the premium shit does feel great and rolls better. I can never return.

 

I jest, of course. Become xbikers

 
 

this is in jest, it's the top comment to this post

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