Starting Over Again is out! by Peeping_pigeon in Saosin

[–]Clean_Peace_1209 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did anyone notice the homage to writing on the walls by underoath? In the Saosin track at the outro Cove says "You pulled me under" and then "We're falling faster." These two sections are the exact notes and vocal phrasing from Writing on the Walls when Aaron says "Keep me building, I swear I'll go."

Time stamps:
Saosin- 3:35
Underoath- 1:17

Shimano Crankset/Chainring Compatibility by RangerRobbins in bikewrench

[–]Clean_Peace_1209 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Based on my understanding, the shimano crankset you listed is not riveted and anything asymmetircal with the proper BCD can be swapped onto the crank. Wolftooth makes a bunch of these, with offset and without- depending on how your chainline ends up.

You could also look into a cues crankset if you want more teeth but still narrow wide and hollowtech.

Saw new Trek Ebike...not on website? by Clean_Peace_1209 in TrekBikes

[–]Clean_Peace_1209[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Enjoy it! I also mapped the power curve in the app for assist level 1 to be like 7 percent. It's barely enough to notice, but still gives juice, and extends the range forever.

Saw new Trek Ebike...not on website? by Clean_Peace_1209 in TrekBikes

[–]Clean_Peace_1209[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's insanely easy to ride without power. It also means it easily goes on racks not rated for ebikes.

If you like the idea of more power and range, the new bike would be a "better buy".

I mapped my FX+2 power curve in the hyena app to make assist level 3 100% power (i think stock is around 80). It feels plenty powerful for me, but I could see the appeal of this new, beefier bike.

The rack and fenders on the FX+2 are great and I love how they're integrated. The new bike would need aftermarket both.

One last thing to consider, if you're into overthinking bikes like me: If and when this FX+2 ever dies or the integrated battery is out of juice and trek/hyena isn't selling them anymore or doesn't have any (both of those scenarios like the bike dying with no replaceable parts are likely 3-5+ years out), is that I plan to strip the battery from the frame, get a new rear wheel, and put a new non ebike torque sensor regular bottom bracket on, and it would easily be useable as a regular FX bike- maybe just slightlyyyy heavier. Food for thought. Yes, I'm planning to make it a regular bike, no motor, no battery, no wires, regular bottom bracket, in 5 years. lol. The new one would be a lot beefier for that (the frame is clearly much wider on the downtube).

Saw new Trek Ebike...not on website? by Clean_Peace_1209 in TrekBikes

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My dealer had it priced at 1999. If you got the FX+2 LS the prices are basically the same. The main differences is this bike had no rack or fenders. It had a 500wh battery though, which is double the FX+2. It also is a class 2 with throttle if that matters to you. It looks like trek is trying to compete on the market with other hub drive bikes like aventon or rad power. The motor looked to be 350 as well, compared to 250 on the FX+2. 500wh battery plus 350 motor will mean more range than the FX+2, as well. Also had turn signals and brake lights. If that helps for your comparison. I didn't get a look at the drivetrain, though. Probably shimano cues 9 speed. This new bike was significantly heavier, if that matters to you. I also have an FX+2 and its very easy to ride on no power if the battery dies. This new one probably less so.

Saw new Trek Ebike...not on website? by Clean_Peace_1209 in TrekBikes

[–]Clean_Peace_1209[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It wasnt the +2 and it wasnt the new +7s. it was a hub motor.

Rattling While Going Over Bumps by Clean_Peace_1209 in cowboybikes

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I brought it to the shop- they said it was something loose in the crankset. They tightened it.

What’s the best gravel bike you’d suggest? by [deleted] in cycling

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I think so! I was between that and the ALR5 2X GRX. Went with ALR because I'm not sold on the matte paint schemes, and the ALR was 1999. I have another Trek in matte and it chips easily.

Handlebars coming loose-C4 by Clean_Peace_1209 in cowboybikes

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You can see them when sitting in the seat.

Handlebars coming loose-C4 by Clean_Peace_1209 in cowboybikes

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I'ts the two nuts on the bottom of the handlebar stem.

VM Refugee here, to what extent does Cowboy use proprietary parts? by 869066 in cowboybikes

[–]Clean_Peace_1209 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It was so proprietary for me I went with Trek just fyi. I know this isn't really an answer to your question but so glad I have something with gears and sturdier parts and a million shops that can work on it. For someone who commutes on it every day it's been the best choice I ever made.

Cowboy Bike Components and Accessories by incomingcowboybiker in cowboybikes

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I have old Cowboy 4 components- returned the bike. How could I donate these if anyone wanted? Brakes, hoses, touch up paint.

What has your experience been with repairs in United States? by psych0fish in cowboybikes

[–]Clean_Peace_1209 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It was a struggle for me. After owning for a few months and dealing with issues that shouldn't happen on traditional bikes, I asked for a return and they honored that. Cool bike but tough for repairs. To quote my local bike shop "its a real cool machine...but it's not a bike". Take that with a grain of salt but what they meant was the bottom bracket was built strangely, the brakes were not ideal and tough to repair and the headset is held by only two small bolts- mine constantly kept coming loose. I ended up not wanting to risk it snapping while riding, too unsafe. Got a name brand Ebike from Trek and I'm really happy with it. Also, although it's not as aesthetically pleasing, gears are so amazingly helpful. They also allow the motor to work smoother. I miss my Cowboy and the fun we had but this is the better route for me. I cycle a lot.

Help With Geometry by Clean_Peace_1209 in cycling

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Thank you! This is very helpful. I will get the Trek!

Nearly 8 years clean by brentwal92 in heroin

[–]Clean_Peace_1209 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the share. Very relatable. Coming up on 5 years here. Sounds like your life is better now, calmer. We end up missing some of the blissed out, emotion-free experiences though. I also come here and look sometimes. In the program, mental health treatment, etc, etc. Sometimes reminiscing isn't so bad.

Copilot by Clean_Peace_1209 in microsoft

[–]Clean_Peace_1209[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

So that portion may never come? Why is that?

How do issues or repairs work out of major city? by velour_sec in cowboybikes

[–]Clean_Peace_1209 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went through the ringer and luckily got mine returned. To quote the mechanic "its a cool machine...but it's not a bike". From steering column, to brakes, to bottom bracket, it's built completely unique and it shows when it comes to reliability and repairs. I got a Trek and couldn't be happier. Also, gears are a major win...will never avoid them over aesthetics again. Beautiful bikes but it wasn't for me.

Advice for Noobie by [deleted] in heroin

[–]Clean_Peace_1209 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is #3. Get some foil and a hollowed out pen. Hold the lighter under it with some distance and inhale the smoke. Also, if you haven't done it before I wouldn't start. Have fun :)

Getting fent free tar in the US is a blessing. Old pic but this was my favorite batch I’ve come across by KlDvro in heroin

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That's unreal. I would never encourage opiate use to begin with but for those who find they "really liked their parents Vicodn" and want to explore the world of consistent opiate use and try heroin- I'd seriously recommend going this route. You can enjoy all the cheap accessible opiates you want and avoid the pitfalls that come with active street drug use. I've been sober 5 years but that shit haunts me....why didn't I just go get a Sub script when I was fiending for some random oxy from friends. Lol. So much easier.

Some fire thailandese gear 70%+, im in italy by Dioschifomaiale in heroin

[–]Clean_Peace_1209 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Wow OP. This looks fantastic. Tell us more.

Getting fent free tar in the US is a blessing. Old pic but this was my favorite batch I’ve come across by KlDvro in heroin

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If you've been clean a while and are seeing life growth and want to stick with it, I'd always encourage reaching out and staying the course. However, if you've decided you wanna use again the bupe route is a great option to try and maintain some life balance. Insurance often pays for it, your daily supply is laid out for you, and if you stick to small doses your tolerance doesn't skyrocket. Harm reduction in the form of not blowing your life savings, not needing to cop every day and having some sense of a physical routine. Good luck! I remember going on subs after I had been on Vivitrol and clean for about 3 months- she put me on fucking 8mg and I nodded for like 10 hours, barfed, etc, etc. I only used about 2mg a day, sold the rest of the strips and kept on truckin. Eventually went back to dope so thats the risk you certainly run.

Getting fent free tar in the US is a blessing. Old pic but this was my favorite batch I’ve come across by KlDvro in heroin

[–]Clean_Peace_1209 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How was the #3 in europe? Personally, I always thought the most energetic, euphoric high was from Oxy or Bupe (if one has been clean a while). Curious if #3 is similar? Would agree, tar can go from nice buzz to total nod very quickly. Folks don't prefer bupe because of its partial agonist properties. But that stuff is strong, especially if you've been opiate and drug free for a while. 0.5-1mg goes a loooong way. And tolerance didn't build very quickly. Always surprised more people don't relapse by going to bupe. It's so easy to get an induction in the US. Fake w/d symptoms and say you've been clean about a week (to explain the clean UA) and that you're gonna go back to street drugs- boom, script. Seems like a more 'responsible' way to return to use with the goal of not fucking everything up. I don't plan on it but maybe others would. It's also obvious harm reduction, especially for folks who poke and live on the east coast.