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Yeah, this seems more for stuff like jackets, spare clothes, gear, etc.
If you were going to carry water I figure you’d be better off strapping it to a cage/shelf.
It looks neat?
According to the article it’s faster/instant engagement. but I’ve been riding for over 30 years and I can’t say the standard has never bothered me.
I’ve been used to PC gaming for decades now, it’s far too late for that Phil.
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I think that’s a multitool for golfing. You can fix divots in the grass, replace cleats on golf shoes, clean them up, etc.
It’s all about making it more difficult to steal, not impossible.
Also, with a quality ulock (think ABUS, Hiplock, or even a Skunklock Chemical) it will break multiple cutting wheels before they’re able to get through (if they’re able to get through lol).
It doesn’t need to be unstealable, it just needs to be a pain in the ass to steal, so they will move on to an easier target.
I’d like to see someone try this with a Skunklock Chemical lol
Maybe, maybe not, but I’m pretty damn sure they’ll never disclose the actual numbers or police repost or astrotufing bots.
Typically emoto = electric motorcycle, ebike = electric bicycle, but there’s definitely bleed-over in their usage.
I’m not saying there aren’t still people there, I’m saying a HUGE number, possibly even the majority, are bots. Might not be more than 50% yet, but there have always been a lot of bots on reddit and it only got worse over time.
I am becoming increasingly skeptical of that, repost bots run completely unchecked: The admins 100% do not give a shit and haven’t for a long time, pretty much always ignoring reports because it artificially inflates their numbers.
Have to wonder how many of these “users” are actually people too. I’d bet most of them aren’t.
Oh, sure I get what you mean. It’s not like neutral itself would be doing anything damaging though.
Shouldn’t really be an issue, the top tube ought to be more than capable of supporting that weight. The only problems I’ve really heard of are when people clamp their stands too hard on carbon fiber stuff, but that’s more about the pressure from the clamp, not the weight of the bike.
Curse our easily abused intellectual property system!
I’m not sure, I figure most of them are still probably aluminum.