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Kids these days always on the ebike with the disc breaks.

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  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

    But most of us? We use the shoe! Kids talking about "new shoes for their bike" and they are buying pads for their breaks.

    It's all gone too far.

    I haven't seen a good red light trackstand in YEARS.

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    Back in my day if you could get down to work without letting your pretty little toes touch the dirty street once you could feel good about that. 34th st was impossible, but if you found the flow it was possible.

    There was a legend about a biker with white soles on his shoes because he never touched the street. Saw him do a track stand for 80 seconds while a whole bus full of tourists unloaded. Didn't even flinch. Those were the days.

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      Kids these days always on the ebike with the disc breaks. In my day we had but ONE gear. And we LIKED it. We felt lucky.

      Sometimes if you were going to get really fancy you could install a brake

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      @futurebird hey, with only one gear, you don’t even need a chain to weigh you down

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        @futurebird hey, with only one gear, you don’t even need a chain to weigh you down

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        @exchgr wouldn't that be only one cog?

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        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

          Back in my day if you could get down to work without letting your pretty little toes touch the dirty street once you could feel good about that. 34th st was impossible, but if you found the flow it was possible.

          There was a legend about a biker with white soles on his shoes because he never touched the street. Saw him do a track stand for 80 seconds while a whole bus full of tourists unloaded. Didn't even flinch. Those were the days.

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          @futurebird This grumpy old man from Vancouver agrees! And I have a bike with eighteen gears (18!) and hydraulic disc breaks & gear shifters! What in blazes‽ WHO NEEDS THAT‽

          …well, okay, me apparently…

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            @futurebird This grumpy old man from Vancouver agrees! And I have a bike with eighteen gears (18!) and hydraulic disc breaks & gear shifters! What in blazes‽ WHO NEEDS THAT‽

            …well, okay, me apparently…

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            @IanAMartin @futurebird As a Dutch person, when I went to canada, Canadian friends asked me "what wheel size do you use?", "what frame size?", and more. I just answered "I don't know... it looks like shit, cycles comfortably, and gets me to work and back every day.

            I do find it fascinating how north Americans can make an identity out of almost anything... 😛

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              @IanAMartin @futurebird As a Dutch person, when I went to canada, Canadian friends asked me "what wheel size do you use?", "what frame size?", and more. I just answered "I don't know... it looks like shit, cycles comfortably, and gets me to work and back every day.

              I do find it fascinating how north Americans can make an identity out of almost anything... 😛

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              @ainmosni @IanAMartin

              I know Americans can be uniquely annoying but I kind of think ALL people do this. It's like the defining trait of people in a way.

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                @ainmosni @IanAMartin

                I know Americans can be uniquely annoying but I kind of think ALL people do this. It's like the defining trait of people in a way.

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                @futurebird @ainmosni @IanAMartin My colleague and I are always Oh Shimano 1X Apex Di2 Campagnolo tubeless blah blah blah and meanwhile another colleague spent last summer doing the longest climb in Taiwan and then the all Tour de France climbs tour, and when we ask him about his gear he says Oh I got it a couple of years ago. It’s white I think.

                #BikeTooter

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                  @futurebird This grumpy old man from Vancouver agrees! And I have a bike with eighteen gears (18!) and hydraulic disc breaks & gear shifters! What in blazes‽ WHO NEEDS THAT‽

                  …well, okay, me apparently…

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                  @futurebird @IanAMartin oooh this has given me the start of a limerick…
                  A grumpy old man from Vancouver
                  Decided he needed to Hoover
                  The whizz-bang machine
                  Had its own magazine
                  But proved dauntingly hard to manoeuvre.

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                    @futurebird @IanAMartin oooh this has given me the start of a limerick…
                    A grumpy old man from Vancouver
                    Decided he needed to Hoover
                    The whizz-bang machine
                    Had its own magazine
                    But proved dauntingly hard to manoeuvre.

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                    @deboraha @IanAMartin

                    🤣

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                    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                      Kids these days always on the ebike with the disc breaks. In my day we had but ONE gear. And we LIKED it. We felt lucky.

                      Sometimes if you were going to get really fancy you could install a brake

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                      @futurebird in my day, if we were lucky, we had a rear deck where our friends would stand while holding on to our shoulders. They had both hands free tò hold on because no One had tò hold a cellphone and we didn't need to call our friend because they were already standing on the bick of our bike and were already chatting with us

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                      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                        Kids these days always on the ebike with the disc breaks. In my day we had but ONE gear. And we LIKED it. We felt lucky.

                        Sometimes if you were going to get really fancy you could install a brake

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                        @futurebird in my day some of us not only had gears, we had stickshifts!

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                        • FolksVeloF FolksVelo

                          @futurebird in my day, if we were lucky, we had a rear deck where our friends would stand while holding on to our shoulders. They had both hands free tò hold on because no One had tò hold a cellphone and we didn't need to call our friend because they were already standing on the bick of our bike and were already chatting with us

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                          @FolksVelo

                          Bronx kids ride three on a citibike to this day, much to the consternation of the local constabulary.

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                          • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                            @FolksVelo

                            Bronx kids ride three on a citibike to this day, much to the consternation of the local constabulary.

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                            @futurebird i miss the Bronx... But it's changed a lot since i lived there

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                              @futurebird i miss the Bronx... But it's changed a lot since i lived there

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                              @FolksVelo

                              I think it's mostly become nicer without really ever gentrifying since I've been here for the past 18 years or so.

                              It's still very poor, but there are more people than ever, but it's also very friendly and safe all things considered.

                              Like most of NYC everyone is very ambitious and always up to something "big"

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