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@twinspin6 actually, 7kph would require 570W. Still more than anyone can sustain
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@twinspin6 not falling over on a 30 degree incline would prob require over 1000W for me?
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@twinspin6 Also, this ain't no mountain bike. My smallest front gear is bigger than the biggest rear gear and i have 28" tires, so no calm climbing for me on the steeper parts here
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@tk i'm mostly wondering because they're the only bearings that haven't developed play or been completely ground to nothingness so far on my bike
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@tk also no play, which is probably when i'd just replace them
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@twinspin6 Steep enough for lots of people to push
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@tk i haven't yet in i think almost 5 years. Should i be worried?
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Does anyone even service the bearings in their wheel hubs?
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@twinspin6 it's like half an hour just up or down this hill by foot and i'm not gonna leave my bicycle away from home all the time so ig i'll have to walk the rest of the distance to work too
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@phnt @lain @hakui wait sorry, i thought this was about opensus somehow
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@phnt @lain @hakui i haven't needed flatpacks yet, not sure what you mean. It's not like ubuntu where it's hard to get a non-snap browser
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@twinspin6 i'm not gonna make my commute hours longer...
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@twinspin6 don't get legs like mine by being gentle with pedals
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Another few watts saved
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@twinspin6 i live on a 100m tall hill ig
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@twinspin6 and bottom bracket and derailleur and
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@twinspin6 actually, the shifter was introduced in the previous 20s lmao
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@twinspin6 standards may change but usually you'll still get replacements 60y later (even managed to get replacement parts for shifter from the 60s even tho the company long went out of business)
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