• Korhaka@sopuli.xyz
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    10 days ago

    Cheap bikes are great, ignore the elitist pricks that think you actually need to spend £2k on a bike.

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        10 days ago

        Honestly, $5kNZD (~£2k) will get you a really nice bike that should take you to very enthusiastic amateur; if you are doing significant jumps/drops than you will know what you need and spend accordingly.

        A $5k bike is not extreme by any stretch; and the NZ tax also hits. I have seen $14k (~£6k) in my local bike shop, non-electric mtb.

        Note: I mountain bike regularly and my bike cost me $5kNZD 12 years ago…I mainly ride grade 2/3 tracks these days with the occasional grade 4. Not an authority on mountain biking, but I have a bit of experience in bike costs and what you get for your money.

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        I’ve found mountains to be very challenging to pedal and steer. Rocks in the other hand

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      Yeah, I figured this out as a teenager. We had a half-marathon through rough terrain (gravel, sand, tree roots etc.). I had my 200€ bike from Facebook and a sports t-shirt from school. I felt very out of place with all these big men in their tight spandex suits and decked out bikes.

      I passed most of them and finished 13th out of 130 (which is not amazing, but definitely not bad).

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      I bought a decent bike for $50 on FB marketplace and then spent $200 customizing and upgrading it and now I have a good bike that fits me perfectly and is comfortable to ride.

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      10 days ago

      Have a friend who was a minor professional cyclist in Europe for a bit. Never close to leader board but professional nonetheless. He often rides a hard tail 70’s three speed with a basket on back country trails. MTB riders with the latest gear and full kit regularly tell him he can’t ride that bike on the trail. His standard reply is, “Obviously I can, because I am. You however…” He lets the sentence trail off and with a shrug rides away.

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        9 days ago

        Road bikes also get the same comments. I have a hybrid/trekking bike so I can annoy both sides. But realistically I use my bike to get to places along paths in the UK, I don’t need to do jumps but I do need something that can manage shit road surfaces, dirt and gravel. Even light mud is fine with 700x37 tyres. I could use wider tyres for winter if I really wanted to use some of the muddier paths but there isn’t much need to.

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          9 days ago

          Somewhat same, my everyday ride is a Surley Disc Trucker, it’s my weekend ride too, but it’s my everyday ride.

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      9 days ago

      I spent $50 on a beat up used bike from a thrift store, and slapped a $600 ebike upgrade kit on it. It looks like trash but gets me where I need.

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    I’ve learned anything involving animals doing unusual things through night vision video or image is AI slop, aimed at a Facebook trend surging in 2024-2025, possibly still going.

    Usually it’s something stupid like kangaroos or rabbits on a trampoline, a racoon riding on a dog’s back, or a bear and cat snuggling.

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    10 days ago

    Hey, at least you’re actually there and not sitting on the couch eating chips and posting memes. Oh wait…

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      This doesn’t work for mountain biking, because often the limiting factor is something like frame geometry, which means buying a whole bike to change.

      The good news is you can get a decent quality used bike for very decent money, and change cheaper components to suit, things like pedals, seat, handlebars etc are very subjective.

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    The small one is the most dangerous of the whole pack. Probably their leader.

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    Me on my $30 mountain bike from the bike co-op. Miss that thing. It was a beast. They’d already fixed her up and it was the perfect bike to learn to really ride D.C. bike trails on. Rock solid.