Bike videos

have never seen a more mustache barred bike

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He says his lights are from Dinotte Lighting, which means we’re looking at like $1500 in lighting at least.

this type of dude always has super deep pockets for this kind of project.

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But when they bring it into the shop and it needs $200 of maintenance they’ll balk.

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but are infuriated by the very concept of a lowball offer when they’re selling something

in case you need a mild ASMR palate cleanser featuring cameos from some nice Wera tools

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“I could probably just do this repair myself”

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some brief napkin math and looking at their website is putting my estimate at >$3500 in lights.

And mustache bars. Of course.

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I’m guessing they are designed with this in mind but I always figured if you had those lane-taking car-feelers and somebody actually hit it, it could whip around and injure you.

The light/trailer/powerade collabo is godly though. Wonder how many dyno taillights I’d need to turn my Dummy into a moving mag trainer

riding a bike in Florida? at night? terrifying

that guy is peak father in law

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Dude this is siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiick

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Jolanda Neff getting a little spin work in

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proud to announce i can also juggle while riding rollers
one of my few bike skills
i’m sure i generate like 10% of the power she does while doing it though

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That Safa Brian guy did the Palomar descent in my area recently and posted a vid:

With all the double yellow crossing sillyness and shuttling up to the top, he still went slower than my former teammate who holds the KOM (this vid is not of the KOM, I think like 20 seconds off it, same guy a week or two before getting it):

Oops

(Nevermind that my best is like 90 seconds slower)

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oof there are a couple corners in the first video where the rider is fully blind and on the opposite side of the road, like bail off the side if traffic comes. sw8 bunnyhops though

the second vid badly needs stabilization, it’s barely watchable

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True, second vid is from 2014 by someone with like 1 follower on youtube so my expectations were low. I just like it because “hey I know that guy” and also he has the current KOM still

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Holy goodness that second video was terrifying; my hands were sweating before the cattle grids showed up.

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First guy descended like crap, just neat seeing someone with so much confidence in their tires lean in that far. Missed the apex on everything. 2nd guy knew the road like the back of his hand, sprinting and dipping in and out of supertucks with perfect timing.

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