The problem with the current system is that it's piece meal.
The infrastructure is piece meal, the data is piece meal... there's no big picture. By building more they're trying to complete the missing puzzle pieces.
Up to last year my kid was going to a school 2km from our place. There are...
meh, even if you remove all 500km of bike lane "infrastructure" (most of it being paint along pre-existing roads) you still will have the $hit traffic
there are 5000+km of roadway in toronto, give 10% back and all you'll get is that "lifestyle creep" where you get just enough to end up using it...
4c when i got out the door this morning in the dark, still 4c when i got to the office...
thank god for heated grips.
the advantage of doing winter sports: (and also being a crazy man that trains/runs outside every 2nd winter) i've got a bunch of gear to keep me warm under my moto gear
enough...
** cough cough ** rhinowalk *cough cough*
cheap, weather-resistant (allegedly water proof) and its a very simple mounting system
the 20L bag fits my laptop and then some but something smaller would work as well with my 15" laptop
just a consideration
Didnt real the whole thread but for naked bikes...
If its a windy day, as soon as you reach 100km/h you feel it.
I installed a Dart flyscreen on mine... sometimes i regret getting the piranha version (shorter) but it does look better on the bike. If i tuck in i can get a break, you also feel...
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it's not too complicated, especially for a short section of video... i mean realistically no officer is going to contact me for going the same speed as traffic but you can never be too safe ;)
Just went to visit my father... 750km to and 750km back
Just boring straight highways on the way there, but i made it a bit more fun on the way back. I wouldnt call them twisties but it was a lot more entertaining than straight roads
I gotta say, longer trips definitely aren't as comfortable...
They can be but youve gotta know that theyre there.
I mean ive been bike commuting for the past 6 years to downtown toronto. It's only last year that i discovered that there was an alternative to riding on lakeshore near islington and kipling (once royal york suddenly stops). Going down towards...
The issues are:
- you need an intuitive lane that you don't have to search for to find it
- you need a straight lane as much as possible, not something that does 50 turns on side streets to get to your destination
- you need a safe lane where you could say "i want my 11 y old to take it to go to...
yeah i had a vivoactive HR (oddly shaped thing) as my first, YEARS ago... then i got the forerunner 745 which was great, but because of an expiring deal i sprung for the forerunner 965 and that thing lasts forever.
My wife got the VA5 and likes it.
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