Superfeet are pretty great, but spendy. All the good ones are. Sole are also good but dont last as long ime.
Superfeet are pretty great, but spendy. All the good ones are. Sole are also good but dont last as long ime.
I use a keyboard remapper to change the key next to space (windows maybe? Not at my desk) to control. So acts like cmnd. You could do the same in reverse on mac instead. I also recommend changing right opt on mac to forward delete. Gamechanger, that one.
I have a seriously hard time believing there’s anyone dumb enough to buy that
Congrats!! That’s some seriously quick progression, great job!
Oh haha, OC mentioned both screwdrivers and mice, we each picked a lane.
I suppose the double edge sword of sponsoring an F1 team is more scrutiny. They should know better.
I guess there’s no K. They call their stubby the teeny Turner.
In my perfect world, multilaned roads would be split up. Two or 3 smaller lanes would go to the ebikes and velomobiles, but since lanes are so huge on our current roads, there would still be space left over for full sized cars. Those would include busses, which would now be freed up with almost no traffic to become the quickest way to cover long distances (think one end of a sprawled city to another). It would also include the delivery vehicles and work vehicles with stringent licensing. Perhaps automatic plate checks for people headed to a highway road trip.
What you’re describing would fit great on the ebikes roads though for short distance public transit, although the pedaling might be more for fun and exercise than a requirement, as they would need to serve people of all sorts of physical abilities. With slower speeds, would also be a great case for autonomous microbuses, which are being tested in various places.
Again, all a pipe dream, but the funny thing is is that we have all the infrastructure, technology, and vehicles (can start with golf carts) needed to achieve it extremely quickly if there was ever the will to do so.
I’m having trouble seasoning mine. Any tips?
They make stubbies. These are prettyuch ubiquitous here in Canada where they’re made. I’ve never had an issue with one except for losing bits which is on me.
I’ve always been fascinated by these things. When you think of the relatively miniscule amount of energy it takes for a cyclist to move along at 30km/hr, or an ebiker to move along at twice that speed, it’s absolutely insane that we use 4000lb cars to move us just a bit faster still.
If we were all to drive around in 100lb electric velomobiles with speed limits capped at around 80km/hr, everything would work better. There would be fewer safety issues, road maintenance would become almost negligible, and traffic and parking would be largely solved
Obviously, highway vehicles and towing and delivery would all still be a thing, so this would need a completely separate road network and is basically impossible, but man are cars overkill for getting us from a to b.
Fortnine on YouTube recently did a video on using a rugged android phone as a motorcycle computer. It could work well for bikes too. After watching that I looked into it, and there are quite a few options available at all different sizes, many under $200.
Maybe you or someone here can tell me why it’s a bad idea on a bike
This guy taking some pretty long showers
I have to admit I don’t know a ton about the Vanmoof ebikes, but good ebikes in general cost at least $2000, so they weren’t really that far off. The difference between a rear hub motor rad power or something like that and a midmount motored trek or specialized is massive. I’m guessing Vanmoof was on that end of the spectrum.
I’m glad this range of choices exist because a wanker on a Vanmoof is better than a wanker in a Bimmer. I’m a little surprised by the hate here.
My cousin did this so much that the company called him and asked him to stop. No repercussions or anything, just “please stop”
I skimo on TP by using a bidet. Doesn’t hurt to buy the good stuff when you use so little.
One inch sensor in a phone is incredible. Hope that tech makes it over here