What are the biggest wastes of money in biking?
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Will have to get out bed earlier so I don’t miss the interesting stuff.
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I saw them. It would be useful to have screen shots of the titles of those threads to show new members who complain about the current rules limiting new members to 5 posts a day and no pictures or ability to post links
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Must not mind riding in jackets that are too long in front and too short in back, have sleeves that are too short, have no back pockets, have side pockets or front pockets or both that sag with any appreciable amount of stuff in them, let wind through or else become clammy, and are loose and floppy and thus function as parachutes.
Most of those objections apply primarily to people riding at training-level speeds, of course. For casual upright riding, utility riding, food delivery riding, etc., conventional jackets can work fine. I use my cycling jackets for training rides and my regular jackets for shopping rides.
Most of those objections apply primarily to people riding at training-level speeds, of course. For casual upright riding, utility riding, food delivery riding, etc., conventional jackets can work fine. I use my cycling jackets for training rides and my regular jackets for shopping rides.
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I was going to make the joke about call girls in Dubai, good thing I read a bit of the thread.
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I have a good phone mount that handles all sorts of bumps just fine. I use my phone for GPS and monitoring my speed and mileage in real time so it's very useful to me to have it where I can see it.
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Never swat a fly.
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I Set off for a random ride today. I decided I may opt for a longer ride and keep going out.
So, I grabbed an empty plastic soda bottle and filled it with electrolyte water.
I then thought how people waste $40 on a water bottle. Not just bikers, but in general.
What are the biggest wastes of money in biking?
So, I grabbed an empty plastic soda bottle and filled it with electrolyte water.
I then thought how people waste $40 on a water bottle. Not just bikers, but in general.
What are the biggest wastes of money in biking?
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P.S. Check OP's forum status.
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I just assumed he had an anatomical abnormality.
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$100 tire chains?We shall see. Got these for xmas and put em on for the first time. I’ll report back after giving them a go.
First time chained up.
First time chained up.
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Holy crap,the chains were awesome. 4-5” of snow and slush and ice and no fear. Nice fit,no rub. Would recommend.
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Bravo Rydabent. I can see the headlines now_--"Veteran cyclist takes break from yelling at clouds to champion drunken cycling."