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bio website jkdjkdjkd.zxq.net/…
location Los Angeles, CA
age 25
visits member for 1 year, 11 months
seen Oct 6 '11 at 19:52
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I code, play music, ride bikes, and sometimes paint. I do other things as well.


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asked What is a good formula to translate a Google Maps cycle time estimate into a reasonable trip time for very long distances?
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comment How to center a quick release rear wheel regularly
Well, even if it's not good for the wheel, it's unsafe. I always check if my bike is centered by riding with no hands for a couple of meters (so that imbalance becomes more noticeable), and sometimes after reattaching the back wheel I notice that it's not center. Recentering the wheel rectifies this.
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revised How long should spokes last?
added tag. I don't want to impose, but maybe someone should take off spoke-nipple, too.
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comment Most Crucial Gear/ Accessories for a (Road) Cycling Beginner?
Why would you need a bell when you can just be like, "hey, scuze me, im tryna ride by you or whatever."
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comment Why does my back wheel keep becoming untrue?
@stevie_boy_up_there yeah, that seems pretty good. I think imma jerry rig the spokes right (I don't have a nipple wrench here) till I get to the Bikerowave to work this out proper with the tensiometer and what. Thanks, guy!