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transitsleuth.com
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| | | | | If you're curious about my other rides, I've written up a few posts about them under my "All-City Pop Rocket" and "Space Horse Disc". Today's post is about the Riese & Müller Load 75 Electric Cargo Bike and the adventures we've gone on so far! If you're curious about the exact specs, I'll have those... | |
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amosbbatto.wordpress.com
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| | | | | As noted in my last article, electrification has helped make it much easier to ride cargo bikes, so they become car replacement vehicles for ordinary people who don't have the leg power to push a heavy bike. However, just as important as adding an electric motor has been the advent of long-tailed cargo bikes, which... | |
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www.adambowie.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article describes the author's experience of building a custom bicycle from scratch, detailing the various challenges faced during the process. It begins with the author's participation in a framebuilding course where they learned the basics of constructing a steel frame. The article then moves on to the process of sourcing and assembling components, including the wheels, bottom bracket, headset, and other parts. The author encountered several technical difficulties, such as cutting and fitting the fork, dealing with star nuts, and setting up the front brake. The article highlights the author's persistence and problem-solving skills as they navigated these issues. The final result is a fully functional, custom-built bicycle that fits the aut... | |
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www.martinloren.com
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| | | [AI summary] A blog post discussing the creation of DIY oscilloscope attenuators using 3D printing techniques, including downloadable STL files and a chart. | ||