Kids these days always on the ebike with the disc breaks.
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Kids these days always on the ebike with the disc breaks. In my day we had but ONE gear. And we LIKED it. We felt lucky.
Sometimes if you were going to get really fancy you could install a brake
@futurebird you wouldn't actually USE that fancy shmancy add on tho. Just put your feet on the ground and grind to a halt
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Kids these days always on the ebike with the disc breaks. In my day we had but ONE gear. And we LIKED it. We felt lucky.
Sometimes if you were going to get really fancy you could install a brake
But most of us? We use the shoe! Kids talking about "new shoes for their bike" and they are buying pads for their breaks.
It's all gone too far.
I haven't seen a good red light trackstand in YEARS.
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But most of us? We use the shoe! Kids talking about "new shoes for their bike" and they are buying pads for their breaks.
It's all gone too far.
I haven't seen a good red light trackstand in YEARS.
Can't even bunny hop. What is to become of these youth.
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@futurebird you wouldn't actually USE that fancy shmancy add on tho. Just put your feet on the ground and grind to a halt
I have memories of cutting down the lever on my breaks and weighing it over and over to save ounces and now they just put a whole five pound battery on the bike.
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Can't even bunny hop. What is to become of these youth.
Not that I'm doing any bunny hops ow ow my back, please help grandma to her balance chair.
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Kids these days always on the ebike with the disc breaks. In my day we had but ONE gear. And we LIKED it. We felt lucky.
Sometimes if you were going to get really fancy you could install a brake
@futurebird Putting powerful disc brakes on a 26er MTB might be playing bicycle on "easy mode." But the first green bike is easily my favourite personal bike of this century. It's about 20.5 lbs with shocks, 17 lbs (not pictured) in "cruiser" mode with carbon rigid forks.
Single speeding really does develop a LOT of skills. Single speed off road forces you to embrace flow or give up the sport.
p.s. Third bike is for trials. Hydraulic rim brakes, a rarity. Oh, the places we go with one speed!
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@futurebird Putting powerful disc brakes on a 26er MTB might be playing bicycle on "easy mode." But the first green bike is easily my favourite personal bike of this century. It's about 20.5 lbs with shocks, 17 lbs (not pictured) in "cruiser" mode with carbon rigid forks.
Single speeding really does develop a LOT of skills. Single speed off road forces you to embrace flow or give up the sport.
p.s. Third bike is for trials. Hydraulic rim brakes, a rarity. Oh, the places we go with one speed!
I did ragbrai on a fixie!
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But most of us? We use the shoe! Kids talking about "new shoes for their bike" and they are buying pads for their breaks.
It's all gone too far.
I haven't seen a good red light trackstand in YEARS.
Back in my day if you could get down to work without letting your pretty little toes touch the dirty street once you could feel good about that. 34th st was impossible, but if you found the flow it was possible.
There was a legend about a biker with white soles on his shoes because he never touched the street. Saw him do a track stand for 80 seconds while a whole bus full of tourists unloaded. Didn't even flinch. Those were the days.
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Kids these days always on the ebike with the disc breaks. In my day we had but ONE gear. And we LIKED it. We felt lucky.
Sometimes if you were going to get really fancy you could install a brake
@futurebird hey, with only one gear, you donโt even need a chain to weigh you down
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@futurebird hey, with only one gear, you donโt even need a chain to weigh you down
@exchgr wouldn't that be only one cog?