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Looking for help with bike conversion
I have a Triban RC100 and am looking to convert it to 11 speed. Seeing as I had a budget, I found Sensah Srx Pro and Shimano Rs100 wheels. That was when I got stuck.
I am looking to have some lower gears that would work offroad so what cassette would be compatible?
Thank you for your help.
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Wider tires on a Cannondale Synapse?
I was hoping to grab a wider set of wheels to use on my Cannondale Synapse and use it as a gravel bike. Has anyone tried this? I have 28s on there now.
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Strava is enshittifying. Is there any alternative on the fediverse?
www.theverge.com Strava closes the gates to sharing fitness data with other appsStrava is altering the deal.
In a move similar to reddit or twitter, Strava is restricting API usage, and other policy changes.
I think an alternative to strava, which is also federated, would be really cool
EDIT: I know you can record teacks and keep them offline and there is plenty of ways to do so. I think the main aspect of Strava is the possibility of sharing the activities with contacts on strava itself. Like for peertube or pixelfed, the fediverse has the potential to allow any user to share what they like and the other users can see, boost, comment, from their mastodon, pleroma, froendica or wharever accounts. The fact that someone wants to share a track is his own business.
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Looking for tips for indoor training on a gravel bike
Hey folks, I am just realizing that the Cannondale gravel bike I got this summer is not compatible with my Saris Fluid 2 indoor trainer. I'm going to go buy a thru axle adapter next, but do you have any other tips for happy riding indoors with this setup?
For instance, can I keep the stock tires or will they wear out quickly on the trainer? What does "quickly" even mean? Like, if I ride for 1 hour per week, will I wear out the tires this Winter?
Anything else I should worry about when switching to indoor riding?
Thanks for any tips!
And before anyone asks: I will still ride outdoors as much as I can, but where I live, that won't be possible every weekend this Winter.
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A front light "for being seen" for K-Edge (GoPro) mount?
I'm looking for a front light "for being seen" that can be mounted under K-Edge mount - GoPro adapter. Not looking for something heavier that illuminates the road ahead (thought I might in future). It has to e rechargeable, USB-C preferably and available in EU. Any suggestions? TIA
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Director of Denver's transportation department explains decision to change 'finalized' plans for protected bike lane (infrastructure news from Colorado, USA)
> The city of Denver is revising plans for a protected bike lane on 29th Avenue, near Sloan’s Lake, after nearby businesses complained about the potential impact on parking.
My summary: we'll never have streets safe for people as long as we always cave to cars and drivers.
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Where does everyone watch cycling races?
I had a GCN subscription until they were bought up by discovery, and now I've found out that the TdF won't be on free-to-watch tv in my home country any more I'm running out of places to view it; where you lot get your professional cycling fix from?
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Favorite ways to light up your bike in the winter?
Where I live, it'll soon be dark by 16:30. I have a good headlight and an ok taillight on my winter ride but I'd like to add some fun, funky lights for added visibility and lolz. There's a lot of crap out there especially on Amazon, what have you all had good experiences with?
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The Doughnut Club: Shimano's RapidRise | Tech Tuesday #242
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/31118761
> Interesting design. I wish I could try it.
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It's always worth asking for a bike rack!
This store just opened up a few months back, and they had zero bike parking.
I emailed their head office, saying that I was planning to shop there, but not until they added a bike rack.
Went to check last night, and boom! Bike rack!
- www.cyclingweekly.com 60-year-old man sets record for highest ever bike ride, on a Brompton
Neil Laughton and Sherpa Nima Kanchha summited and descended a 7,246m beast
Anyone who has journeyed deep into the mountain ranges of Europe to take on some of the legendary climbs of the Grand Tours understands what it is like to stand on top of a mountain, breathing in the cold, thin air while surveying landscapes that roll away far below.
But British adventurer and all-round action man Neil Laughton, 60, took that achievement several levels higher when he journeyed to Nepal to set a new Guinness World Record for the highest ever bike ride.
Teaming up with Nepali Sirdar Nima Kanchha Sherpa, the pair rode and carried their bikes to the top of the 7,246-metre high Putha Huinchuli mountain over a period of several days, were Laughton rode 20 metres at the highest point, before turning tail and journeying back down again.
Laughton's machine of choice was a Brompton, while Nima used a Cube mountain bike for the ride.
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- www.imperial.ac.uk Cycle helmet safety ranked by new Imperial research | Imperial News | Imperial College London
Cyclists choosing a new helmet can see how much protection different helmets offer, thanks to new safety rankings from Imperial College London.
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UK Cyclist recruitment poster for the territorial army (1912)
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/16756563
> Source: Imperial War Museums > > Image Description: > > a battle scene set in a British village street, featuring a dismounted Territorial Army cyclist, in uniform and chin-strapped forage cap, loading his rifle. Behind him stand two more members of the battalion, one firing his rifle, the other placed his bicycle against a wall. In the background, the remainder of the battalion come to join them.
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Mountain Biking Is Just a Passing Fad! | 1986 | CBC Archives
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> in 1986, mountain bikes were making their mark in Canada, as cyclists swapped out their 10-speeds for more rugged rides. This CBC news segment from The National explores the early days of the mountain biking craze, featuring enthusiasts like Ian K., who traded his Volkswagen-like commuter for an $800 mountain bike, likening it to driving a Porsche. While the trend was just beginning, the piece questions whether mountain biking would remain a luxury niche or become a mainstream activity as prices dropped and mass availability rose. Originally aired on May 26, 1986.
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How does breaking affect brakes?
I was always wondering this. Imagine a steep descent. What is better for brake wear - braking constantly or more powerful just at the end? Anybody knows? Goes for both rim and disc brakes
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What gravel/all-road bikes would you recommend for exercise, amateur racing, and group rides?
I have a wonderful GT Transeo which I have been using for commuting and joy rides.
I'm thinking about upgrading since I did a couple of charity rides and even a race this year as well.
I have been riding road primarily but I'm thinking about gravel or all-road bikes since drivers in my area seem to be getting more... dangerous? If I get gravel then I can either go on bike trails or drive somewhere where there is less car traffic. There's also quite a few gravel events in my area.
I've been eyeing either the Trek Domane, Canyon endurance, or the Giant Revolt. Any other bikes to look into?
Budget - Preferably $1k-$2k USD. I'm okay with going up to $3k if it's worth it. I am not looking to be a pro, just something with a little more arrow and competitive than a hybrid bike đŸ˜…. Not afraid of buying used, but the market in my area is terribly non-existent. If I look for used bikes I probably would buy through BuyCycle.com or something.