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How on earth do you ride your bike and not get it even a little dirty?![]()
It was a joke. Sorry, my comedic timing isn't great...
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How on earth do you ride your bike and not get it even a little dirty?![]()
If you had been a Brit, I would have assumed that you were joking. But Americans don't seem to do irony very well.It was a joke. Sorry, my comedic timing isn't great...
I guess irony can be pretty ironic sometimes.If you had been a Brit, I would have assumed that you were joking. But Americans don't seem to do irony very well.![]()
If you had been a Brit, I would have assumed that you were joking. But Americans don't seem to do irony very well.![]()
And be a lot better for it too!Language barrier I presume.
It's a good thing we won that war, otherwise we Americans would all be sipping afternoon tea and speaking English now.
Guys, I like to flip my bikes over to work on them, on the trail, in the garage, whatever...
The issue is that with e-bikes I'm constantly activating or in the case of my previous e-bike, damaging the handlebar controller. Does anyone have a good solution for this issue?
I was imagining a 3D printed half moon shape that installs on my handlebars and provides a little plastic puck for the weight of the bike to sit on when flipped over. Something light, simple, cheap, etc... Would probably just have 2 of them to protect both sides from damage.
Any ideas? Thanks