@bobiko@101010.pl

Niby mam już 3.sezon te ale jestem nieco zawiedziony. Nie dość, że od początku są problemy ze wskazaniem prawidłowego poziomu naładowania i trzeba resetować (odkryłem PO dłuższej chwili), to jeszcze ... Takie coś.

Ale tak, dostałem za darmo drugi egzemplarz i mam na zmianę. Tak,.bo nie jest moja wina, że wsparcie techniczne jest poniżej oczekiwań i nie ogarniają tak prostych rzeczy, jak reset fabryczny. No, przynajmniej wysyłają nowe lampki w ramach gwarancji.

@rower

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Niby mam już 3.sezon te #bontrager #flareRT ale jestem...
@MartyCormack@urbanists.social

Day 7: It snowed more than 5 inches overnight and was still snowing, but with some plowed streets and one plowed trail, I was able to take my FatBoy out for a ride. Right at the beginning of the ride at the end our very appropriately named street (Hawk Ridge) I spotted a Red Tail Hawk up in a tree, and I got as close as I could before he flew off.

A Red Tail Hawk perched in a bare tree branch. The breast, tail and talons are facing the camera and the Hawk is looking toward the right. The sky is grey and it is snowing.
Dark grey FatBoy bicycle leaning against a snowbank with a wire fence, deep snow and snow flocked trees in the background. The sky is grey and it is snowing.
Dark grey FatBoy bicycle leaning against a snowbank with a wire fence and a snow covered cornfield with exposed corn stubble in the background with trees in the distance. The sky is grey and it is snowing.

Dark grey FatBoy bicycle in a snowbank with deep snow, snow flocked trees and Bear Creek in the background. The sky is grey and it is snowing.
@anuckols@mastodon.social

"The bicycle as we know it today, with two similarly sized wheels and a chain drive system, was originally commercialized by John Starley and William Sutton in 1885. And since then, nothing better has been invented in terms of energy efficient travel."

https://twitter.com/StatistaCharts/status/1590993438954389504

A graphic showing the average energy required to travel one kilometer for selected modes of transport.  Bicycle: 5.5 Wh/km, Walking: 10Wh/km, Electric bicycle: 14 Wh/km, Electric scooter: 29 Wh/km, Electric car: 150 Wh/km.
@pezmico@mastodon.nz

Kia ora toot friends. (Hello in Māori language)
Tonight I am bringing some , , , and .
I hope you enjoy them and are radicalised like I am. Once you start seeing how we've been trapped by you cannot unsee it again.
Let's fight for space for people, cities that are walkable, accesible, clean, green and safe.
Of course, please contribute your own memes to the thread and also radicalise your family, workmates and friends!

Kia ora toot friends. (Hello in Māori language)...

Whenever we talk about using a (#paihikara) as a mode of transport, someone will say "But what about rain?"

I ride every day and get wet maybe twice a month on average. Soaked once every two months.
My workmates sit in traffic every single day, regardless of weather.

A rainproof jacket is enough 70% of the time. Pants and boots for the other 30%. When even that's not enough, there's dry clothes and a towel in a locker.

There's no such thing as bad weather. Only the wrong clothes.

@pekkatahkola@mas.to

1000 out of 1200 kids in this school in , , arrive by , even in winter. 100-150 walk, rest by ski, kicksleds and car. This day it was -17°C, some days it can be colder than -30°C.

Note that this is only one of the four bicycle parking areas of this school 🤗

1000 out of 1200 kids in this school in #Oulu, #Finland,...