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Cat rear end Trophy posted:
I don't really blame Strava for the military bases thing. Not posting your daily runs on social media doesn't seem like an unreasonable ask to make of those deployed to secret military bases.
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# ? Sep 4, 2020 19:35 |
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gohuskies posted:Not posting your daily runs on social media doesn't seem like an unreasonable ask to make of those deployed to secret military bases. I know what you mean. But when it comes to security, computer, home, business, etc., you always have to assume that a certain percentage of end users are just loving idiots, or refuse to listen to direction. And depending on the user to always do the right thing is a sure way to end up in trouble. If your CO says not to make segments like "Perimeter run past all the secret motion detectors and the hidden manned spider trap", you can be pretty sure someone will make such a segment. Just like grandpa will always click the fishing link on the Your Bankcard Has Been Hacked email. On the gravel bike note, my warrantied Praxis ring still has not arrived, so I will be on the road tomorrow on the freshly warrantied Giant Propel that my dumbass broke by riding into a parked car last month. Cat Ass Trophy fucked around with this message at 04:42 on Sep 5, 2020 |
# ? Sep 5, 2020 04:39 |
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What is strava to do, get top level clearance with all of the worlds militaries so they can make sure To black out any secret bases from their heat map?
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# ? Sep 5, 2020 05:03 |
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Strava should ensure that are nations best have enough personal responsibility and self awareness to not upload secret poo poo to social media. duh.
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# ? Sep 5, 2020 05:34 |
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How secret can a military base actually be? Like everyone in the area sees tanks and poo poo driving through a gate and are like "what's that?" No one knows, one of life's mysteries." But then they get on strava and are like oh poo poo some guy's running over there!
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# ? Sep 5, 2020 06:07 |
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They could just check google maps for the secret bases
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# ? Sep 5, 2020 11:10 |
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jamal posted:How secret can a military base actually be? Like everyone in the area sees tanks and poo poo driving through a gate and are like "what's that?" No one knows, one of life's mysteries." But then they get on strava and are like oh poo poo some guy's running over there! You joke, but yet...
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 07:10 |
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Exactly. And 2 years later, nothing has changed. The article states you cannot get individual user info out of the map. This is true, you can't get it from the heat map. But you can use the Segment Explore feature in the main Strava web site, and zoom/pan in the area you were looking at in Heat Maps until you find segments in the middle of nowhere. From that, you can now get Strava user names, dates, times, all the good stuff.
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# ? Sep 8, 2020 17:11 |
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Turns out there are three different gravel races in Iowa on October 3rd. That feels a little ridiculous. On the bright side, that means registrations are going to be spread pretty thin so all I have to do is pick the least popular race and I could end up with a properly distant peloton. Today's ride had another good gravel dog. A solid b road with a rather large tree that didn't get destroyed by the derecho. And a convoy pulled off a side road right in front of me and I got a nice gravel dust sunset pic.
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# ? Sep 24, 2020 02:53 |
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Anyone in here have any experience with Gravel/Fat electric bikes?
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# ? Sep 24, 2020 04:15 |
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All of the trails around here specifically say no electric bikes.
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# ? Sep 24, 2020 05:37 |
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FogHelmut posted:All of the trails around here specifically say no electric bikes. Fuuuuuck, i'm currently torn between getting a gravel bike and a gravel/fat tire ebike.
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# ? Sep 24, 2020 05:57 |
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ElMaligno posted:Fuuuuuck, i'm currently torn between getting a gravel bike and a gravel/fat tire ebike. get a regular one and get your legs to be stronk, no need for a motor
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# ? Sep 24, 2020 13:38 |
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FogHelmut posted:All of the trails around here specifically say no electric bikes. on the other hand,,,, gently caress da mods
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# ? Sep 24, 2020 16:15 |
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BraveUlysses posted:on the other hand,,,, don't listen to this dude, this is exactly how cyclists lose access to trails
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# ? Sep 24, 2020 16:30 |
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BraveUlysses posted:on the other hand,,,, Or you could not, this is why a lot of cyclists hate e-bikes and e-bikers. This is a sure fire way to lose access to trails.
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# ? Sep 24, 2020 16:48 |
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Pissing off local land managers by breaking the rules will more likely lead to all bikes having access removed. You may hate the rules and think they are unfair, which is another discussion, but making matters worse right now will not help out anyone on 2 wheels IMO. Remember, regardless of if you have a motor or not, most all of the hikers hate us and would love for all wheels to go away. It would be better to be proactive in your communities to promote better acceptance of e-bikes if it's change you'd like to see.
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# ? Sep 24, 2020 17:34 |
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cyclists who hate e-bikes can go gently caress themselves sideways imho (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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# ? Sep 24, 2020 20:47 |
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DELETE CASCADE posted:cyclists who hate e-bikes can go gently caress themselves sideways imho Thanks for your relevant and nuanced commentary on an issue that is 100% black and white.
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# ? Sep 24, 2020 21:00 |
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I don't like e-mtbs on trails where they aren't allowed.
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# ? Sep 24, 2020 21:01 |
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bicievino posted:Thanks for your relevant and nuanced commentary on an issue that is 100% black and white. you're welcome, it literally is. notice that i said "cyclists who hate e-bikes" and not any variation of "cyclists who hate e-bikes being used in places where e-bikes are not allowed"
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# ? Sep 24, 2020 21:08 |
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DELETE CASCADE posted:you're welcome, it literally is. notice that i said "cyclists who hate e-bikes" and not any variation of "cyclists who hate e-bikes being used in places where e-bikes are not allowed" Isn't that where this discussion has been?
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# ? Sep 24, 2020 21:09 |
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DELETE CASCADE posted:you're welcome, it literally is. notice that i said "cyclists who hate e-bikes" and not any variation of "cyclists who hate e-bikes being used in places where e-bikes are not allowed" Pretty sure nobody has said the first part but go off
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# ? Sep 24, 2020 21:14 |
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DELETE CASCADE posted:you're welcome, it literally is. notice that i said "cyclists who hate e-bikes" and not any variation of "cyclists who hate e-bikes being used in places where e-bikes are not allowed" Oh, fair, in that case, thanks for your post that has nothing to do with the topic being discussed.
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# ? Sep 24, 2020 21:15 |
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i didnt meant to do this
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# ? Sep 25, 2020 01:02 |
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DELETE CASCADE posted:you're welcome, it literally is. notice that i said "cyclists who hate e-bikes" and not any variation of "cyclists who hate e-bikes being used in places where e-bikes are not allowed" thanks for weighing in on this 🙏
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# ? Sep 25, 2020 01:07 |
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Why are e-bikes not allowed in places me-bikes are, anyway? Is it the weight, assumed lack of rider experience, or a fire hazard?
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# ? Sep 25, 2020 16:00 |
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The forest service for one considers them a motorized vehicle. Which they are. So they can only go where, say, a dirt bike can be used. The DOI, which includes BLM land and national parks, is a little different and is leaning toward allowing them basically anywhere you can ride a bike. Private land owners, cities, and states all have their own rules about them. Our local land trust that has been letting us build mtb trails doesn't allow them for example, even though one location would actually be a pretty good spot to allow ebikes. I kind of prefer the forest service approach where it's clear where you can and can't use them, but admit it might have been a little heavy handed. In our city there are some places where it's not clear and I see ebikes out where I'm pretty sure you can't ride them but the city needs to go and actually list the places/trails/roads you can and can't ride them. jamal fucked around with this message at 18:26 on Sep 25, 2020 |
# ? Sep 25, 2020 16:56 |
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HAIL eSATA-n posted:Why are e-bikes not allowed in places me-bikes are, anyway? Is it the weight, assumed lack of rider experience, or a fire hazard? -Trail Damage -Trail user conflict -Keeping the number of trail users down to a manageable level without having to deal with limited permit issuing -allow solitude to be a reward for hard work -speed -non-motorized trails are made specifically to escape a heavily motorized world -blanket ban is easier than policing the wild west of e-bikes in the US e: I'm of the position that class-1 ebikes should be allowed anywhere bikes are allowed.
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# ? Sep 25, 2020 17:02 |
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Some additional context - I work for a Land Trust that historically hasn't allowed bikes of any kind on our preserves (trail damage, impact to T&E species, conflict with hikers, etc). We are exploring/testing allowing MTB at a few places and I can GUARANTEE you that if e-Bikes show up and start flying around our leadership will shut the whole experiment down immediately. Please obey the rules. Not just for today, but for decades to come.
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# ? Sep 25, 2020 19:04 |
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CopperHound posted:Here is a list of things that may or may not apply to certain areas: I try to stay away from most of these as they're the same arguments used against regular mountain bikes. The "has a motor on it" thing I think is the big one, and motorized vs not seems like a much clearer line than amount/type of assist. jamal fucked around with this message at 20:15 on Sep 25, 2020 |
# ? Sep 25, 2020 20:09 |
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I assume it's because no regulating body has decided where to draw a line between an e-bike and this, https://www.zeromotorcycles.com/model/zero-fx and how that relates to trail damage and pedestrian safety. I mean, no sane person would go for hikes on ORV trails.
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# ? Sep 25, 2020 20:23 |
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Mountain bikes and bikers seem to totally trash trails. I say keep them to specifically designed MTB trails and no where else.
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# ? Sep 25, 2020 21:48 |
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There’s a lot of home brew ebikes that are just electric motorcycles where the builder is skirting around the law by putting useless pedals on there, or wink wink limiting it to 20mph. I can see why it’s easier to just say no motors than try to deal with a population that has some bad faith actors.
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# ? Sep 25, 2020 22:18 |
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HAIL eSATA-n posted:me-bikes This is loving violence. Tigren posted:Mountain bikes and bikers seem to totally trash trails. I say keep them to specifically designed MTB trails and no where else. Sane places do something like work with local MTB groups to do trail maintenance and fix damage to trails, improve them, make them safer for multi use, etc. MTBs can certainly put a lot of wear on trails but I think most mountain bikers would be happy to help maintain the trails for everyone (whether through manual labor or financially supporting groups that do the work) if it keeps access open for them as well. I'm kinda ambivalent on e-mountain bikes in places other than two things...for one, it sometimes gives access to people who have no business riding those kind of trails/fire roads/etc...like they don't have the bike handling skills, the awareness of how to ride around others safely, etc. Seeing someone shooting up the fire road at you at 20mph while wobbling all over the place is slightly terrifying. And that's kind of my other issue...people who use them to just gun it uphill, which I feel gets kinda dangerous because it's out of the normal boundaries of what people are expecting. It's a real wtf moment when you're coming down something and someone is flying uphill at you at about the same speed as you. Less time to react and figure out how to manage the situation safely.
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# ? Sep 26, 2020 00:24 |
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My weekend gravel ride plans were burned out, so I'm waiting until next month for some Oregon adventures (assuming the burning has stopped). Until then, thinking back on doing the Tour de Chequamegon in northern WI two years ago...
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# ? Sep 27, 2020 22:21 |
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BTW, I'm still trying to find a good 38(ish)x650b mud tire for my Trek. I have 42mm Babyshoe Pass tires on it at the moment but I'm nervous about putting 42mm Pumpkin Ridge tires on because I think the knobs will get too close to the fender. Anyone know of something good in the 38-40mm range? 650b pls.
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# ? Sep 27, 2020 23:28 |
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Have you already ruled out gravel kings? e: nevermind, the knobbly versions start at 43mm CopperHound fucked around with this message at 23:40 on Sep 27, 2020 |
# ? Sep 27, 2020 23:31 |
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No, but I admit I became a bit lost while doing GK research. Correct me if any of this is wrong: the standard GK is a slick/herringbone that comes in a bunch of sizes. I don't want another herringbone. There's also a GK Mud that comes in 650b... 40mm? 38mm? Maybe? But their site doesn't list it anymore? And there's a GK EXT that only comes in 700c (?).
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# ? Sep 27, 2020 23:40 |
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# ? Jun 8, 2024 08:27 |
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It’s weird that Rene Herse doesn’t have a knobbed 650 38 tire. Maybe they’ll get to that size next.
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