[-] [email protected] 3 points 7 months ago

It’s a dangerous job. The fumes are toxic and they are constantly exposed to them in high levels.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 10 months ago

I carry a level up in gear as injuries while MT biking are usually more severe

Bleed stop packets Gauze pads Wrapping bandages Soap Hydrogen peroxide Rubber gloves Extra joint…

I’ve helped clean up and stabilize people plenty of times. It’s nice to be ready.

[-] [email protected] 9 points 10 months ago

Bit different as I’m on a bike but…

I bring: Enough extra water for someone else. Extra medical supplies

[-] [email protected] 2 points 10 months ago

I believe it’s an influencer

[-] [email protected] 2 points 10 months ago

Yes. There are many

[-] [email protected] 6 points 10 months ago

To me yes.

I believe environment opens people up in a way not found commonly outside of the event.

It’s also a selection bias situation. Those that go are more inclined to bring open maybe.

I grew as a person, made friends, and shared feelings with strangers openly.

10/10 experience.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 10 months ago

I agree with that.

I believe there are discounted tickets and even free tickets offered to minority artists as well as grants for art installations.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 10 months ago

I guess what I’m saying is the largest qty of people going are of a middle/low income based on the average location called home.

The rich represent a fairly small portion. Some of the people in my camp are way above my income but their generosity was astounding. IMO BM brings out the exceptional qualities of people.

Don’t know the average but I think base price is about $600.

I heard that the main chunk of your tickets cost goes to renting out the desert and paying for the federal Ranger and local police support

[-] [email protected] 5 points 10 months ago

Income is heavily affected by cost of living. We pay much higher rates for housing, fuel, and groceries than most of the country. Even in more of the rural areas incomes, generally SKU hire to make living somewhat affordable.

https://blackrockcitycensus.org/

[-] [email protected] 25 points 10 months ago

What a wonderful experience.

I loved every minute of the week.

So many genuinely kind and caring people.

The most staggering revelation I had was that many of my preconceived judgments based on stereotypes were way wrong. We camped with people that I would not normally connect with in the default. Some of these people I think have the potential to be strong, lifelong friends

There’s more in common Than there is a difference.

People go on and on about Tech, Bros and sparkle ponies, but scenarios like this, allow those of us, with the best intentions to shine. I hope this year’s Takeaway is more about the strength of unity than anything else

[-] [email protected] 13 points 10 months ago

The census data does not support that claim

The majority the incomes are middle class (50,000 - 100,000) and as the majority of the participants are from California, that does not go very far.

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FuckCars FACTS (freakonomics.com)
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New episode of Freakonomics is great. Nothing but cold hard fuckcars facts.

Give it a listen

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Borrowed my brothers scooter.

Had a blast around Sun River near Bend Or. perfectly sunny day for a 25 mile cruz. All paths and low traffic mid week.

Climbed to the top of Lava Butte Lookout.

So much to explore in this sport. Enjoy!

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Masculinity on sale (lemmy.world)
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Just personally disgusting how toughness is now bought these days.

I feel as though American masculinity is so consumer based now. The right hair cut, the right clothes, the right hobbies, the right truck, the right stupid accessories for that stupid truck

For a lack of a better word my mind goes to the name “Weak” when I see these assholes. Weak and dependent on their big oil fetish.

They buy their toughness and masculinity instead of earning it through challenge, personal growth, and respect.

I’m sick of the urban assault vehicle crew. Often the normal thing men do where I live is buy a truck, buy some racks and accessories, but some stupid cooler and strut around like Rambo peacocks.

It’s a terrible image to show kids. I hate it

Rant over

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So I realized I posted that other message a few times. I removed the old ones with out comments

Lemmy wasn’t showing them so I kept trying and now I see there were a few of the same posts.

Anyways,

Problem: Speed wobble over 25mph and during specific road surface and load distribution scenarios.

Attempts: Elastic cord tensioner scheme.

  1. Used a old dropbar clamp to make a attachment point on the left side of fork to mirror steering linkage arm on right side.
  2. Adjustable tension loop to frame. Max elongation set at furthest turning point. Created feedback spring effect that was fine but felt funny. Removed.
  3. Adjustable tension loop from left bottom of frame to steering arm. Goal was to put tension on system to reduce harmonics. Still installed

Solution: Replaced headset top half with Cane Creek Viscoset ZS 44/28.6

Big thanks to Kash at WarmPlanetBikes for the tip!

New top speed is 43 mph downhill. *not with kids of course…

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This took me a while and with the help of team mechanic we solved it. Thanks Ryan

Problem: Set up of new Eagle 2 Transmission drive train. Poor shifting or derailleur binding on #2 cassette ring

Steps:

  1. Cursed at it on the first ride. No affect.
  2. Tried micro adjust but not happy with locations of all indexed gears. No good solution for all gears.
  3. Drank beer and complained until I found someone to listen to my little violin’s sad song

Solution: Removed RideWrap frame protector from direct mount derailleur location.

Outcome: Happy riding and less sad beers

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Daily driver (lemmy.world)
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Hoping to build up this community with lots of great content.

Share your ride, ask some questions about upgrades, discuss car free lifestyles … whatever!

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Hey everyone. Wanted to start a community where we can share the love of cargo biking.

Please share tech questions, life style questions, anything really.

Happy to discuss and help anyone through their conversion to a freeing themselves and their family from car independence!

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It’s awesome to see these stations filled up around town and neighborhoods. Wishing this system and the communities who use them the best of luck!

This one is out side of Humble Sea Brewing. Right next to the rail trail is a great way to encourage safer transportation.

(crossposted on the other Bike Commuting instance - when do the merge?)

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It’s awesome to see these stations filled up around town and neighborhoods. Wishing this system and the communities who use them the best of luck!

This one is out side of Humble Sea Brewing. Right next to the rail trail is a great way to encourage safer transportation.

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After the article recently about the Canadian police blaming cyclist for “dangerous behavior” I was reminded about this old chart I saw on Reddit.

Ban cars from cities. Heal our communities

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