Trying to pitcher your tall behind on that thing
Trying to pitcher your tall behind on that thing
That scares the crap out of me my commute is 12km a each way every day most on a busy industrial road often in the dead of night on iceya roads @MattiThundrrr avoids. I've become more aware of the danger in the last year. Bought a helmet switched to led lights and started wearing a goofy green construction jacket.Today the German Bike Community is in mourning. Yesterday one of our activists, nicknamed Natenom, from the south of Germany was killed in a tragic accident by a car running him over at full speed from behind.
To pay him and his work respect many of us are switching on the CriticalMaps app, to show that we never ride alone...
It would be great if you could join in...
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That didn't help him unfortunately. He was wearing a safety vest all the time helmet and bright lights, even had a kind of distance pole mounted to his bike. Last night it was pitch dark and raining and it was an overland road with no cycle track alongside. His daily commute! According to the police report the cardriver didn't see him as he was blinded by the lights of an oncoming car. The speedlimit there is 100 km/h and when I look at the pictures of the car and the bike (links below), that was probably the speed of the impact...That scares the crap out of me my commute is 12km a each way every day most on a busy industrial road often in the dead of night on iceya roads @MattiThundrrr avoids. I've become more aware of the danger in the last year. Bought a helmet switched to led lights and started wearing a goofy green construction jacket.
That's crazy we have a bike lane but the Walmart trucks stop there to wait to get in so to go around them I end up in the road quite scaryThat didn't help him unfortunately. He was wearing a safety vest all the time helmet and bright lights, even had a kind of distance pole mounted to his bike. Last night it was pitch dark and raining and it was an overland road with no cycle track alongside. His daily commute! According to the police report the cardriver didn't see him as he was blinded by the lights of an oncoming car. The speedlimit there is 100 km/h and when I look at the pictures of the car and the bike (links below), that was probably the speed of the impact...
He was documenting his experiences with reckless car drivers for years and the police only ridiculed him. He most probably filmed his own death, as he always had two cameras on his bike, one facing forward, the other backward. Despite many cardrivers threatening him he always stayed friendly and helpful. Even on the day before his death he helped a elderly cardriver who had trouble getting his car of a crossing. I remember some nice conversations we had online, but never met him in person.
He will be missed!
https://www.t-online.de/nachrichten...dreas-mandalka-stirbt-bei-verkehrsunfall.htmlhttps://einsatzreport24.de/bekannter-radfahr-aktivist-stirbt-bei-unfalldrama-im-enzkreis/
Glad you're OK, Eric!!
I am fortunate to have 6 Velosolutions pump tracks within 30 min. Valmont Bike Park in Boulder, Avery(?) Park in Superior, Anthem Park in Broomfield, A park in Erie, new one in Firestone and newest is in Berthoud Bike Park. Highest concentration of pump tracks in the country and sooooo thankful!Those tracks look like so much fun. I think I will look it up on YouTube.
I've been thinking of taking Maurice for a spin lately. Thanks for the reminder!Finally pulled my Mongoose Beast fat tire bike, Sasquatch, out of the garage for the first time in a long time this evening. I aired up the tires and took it for a short test-ride around the neighborhood.
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Turns out it pedals and stops just fine, but the gear ratio is not ideal for regular riding. I need a bigger gear up front at least, and preferably a smaller one out back.
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I also need to swap out the seat for something more comfortable.
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Finally pulled my Mongoose Beast fat tire bike, Sasquatch, out of the garage for the first time in a long time this evening. I aired up the tires and took it for a short test-ride around the neighborhood.
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Turns out it pedals and stops just fine, but the gear ratio is not ideal for regular riding. I need a bigger gear up front at least, and preferably a smaller one out back.
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I also need to swap out the seat for something more comfortable.
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Cool! What's the sweet little 3-wheeler behind it?I had one of those aa years ago and always had a blast riding it around town.
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Cool! What's the sweet little 3-wheeler behind it?
Nice!That is one of those little Italian Ape (pronounced Ah-pay) trucks.
The red stripe on the front of the ape shows that this was sold in Italy as a commercial vehicle.Nice!
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