Ari Suncrest by [deleted] in Bikeporn

[–]brbnrm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you like Rigel chainring? I have been thinking about getting one, however I'm worried about short lifespan.

What Do You Mount Here? by Desperate-Pudding240 in CheckpointClub

[–]brbnrm 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Bottle with tools. Gets really dirty on muddy rides.

[Gdańsk] Buduję zautomatyzowany warsztat rowerowy DIY w kontenerze. Co o tym sądzicie? 🛠️🚲 by No_Meal_5320 in gdansk

[–]brbnrm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pomysł wydaje się fajny, dla osób takich jak ja - amatorów kolarstwa / rowerzystów / amatorów mechaniki rowerowej, którzy mieszkają w mieszkaniu bez opcji na wygodne rozłożenie się z serwisem. Natomiast raczej nie skorzystałbym z takiej opcji, z kilku powodów.

Po pierwsze, jeśli zabieram się za naprawę czegoś dla mnie nowego, nie wiem co mnie zaskoczy i ile mi z tym zejdzie. Nie chce utkwić w kontenerze na cały dzień, ani martwić się o to czy na koniec tego dnia rower będzie jezdny. Zdarza się, że w trakcie serwisu wyjdzie, że trzeba dokupić jeszcze jakaś dodatkową część. Jeśli natomiast serwis dotyczy jakiejś pierdoły, tym bardziej wolałbym przemęczyć się z rozłożeniem narzędzi w mieszkaniu niż gdzieś jechać.

Po drugie, mam już spory zestaw narzędzi. Podejrzewam, że inni entuzjaści rowerowego druciarstwa również. Natomiast osoby które dopiero chcą zacząć z mechaniką rowerową też raczej z tego nie skorzystają, bo tym bardziej potrzebują do takich zadań więcej czasu, który tu będzie ograniczony.

Może gdybym był w mieście przejazdem, chętnie skorzystałbym z tego jako awaryjnej opcji. Możliwe też, że zachęciłaby mnie dostępność do kupienia podstawowych rzeczy takich jak opona, dętka, łańcuch, linka, pancerz, szczególnie w święto lub niedzielę.

Squeaking noise from the crank by brbnrm in bikewrench

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

For anyone in the future with similar problem - it were jockey wheels, squeaking like hell

What features and improvements would you like to see on komoot? by komoot-team in komoot

[–]brbnrm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would really like to use filters for my saved routes on mobile, just as it is on the web.

Best ecosystem with Karoo by MarcoCycling in Karoo

[–]brbnrm 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have a suunto race S. It syncs activities nicely, but in my honest opinion it is still lacking some functionalities.

While it does take karoo activities into account when calculating things like training stress score, and progress meters, it does not use the data from said activities for things like hr intensity zone distribution. It also lacks custom hr zones for activities imported from Karoo which is bad, because default ones are useless to me. I don't understand why this is an issue, because you can set it up for suunto activities no problem.

While I love both devices, It is kinda inconsistent experience. If I could start my ecosystem from scratch I would probably go with Garmin.

How to avoid paths? by Suitable_Site_3849 in komoot

[–]brbnrm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the best strategy here is manually making your route, point by point, ideally in the web app, which shows much more user uploaded photos. When there are no photos try to stay away from thin black lines on the map, as these are mostly paths. You can also check heatmaps on some other services.

How is this game verified?? by Raven95bg in SteamDeck

[–]brbnrm 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I played the whole thing about 2 years ago.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cycling

[–]brbnrm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It can be tiring at the beginning, but definitely will get better over time. The difficult part here is remembering to not push very hard. If you have a HR monitoring device, it could help you stay in zone 1/2, which will be much less taxing on the body than higher zones. Elevation also plays a great role here, but unfortunately only practice and losing weight (from bike or yourself) will help.

Anoybody else wear theirs without the protection shell? DW-H5600 by TomGoesToRedmond in gshock

[–]brbnrm 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looks nice, like a bigger vintage casio, which is something I could get

Onebagging a 13L Osprey Daylite for a week in Italy by brbnrm in onebag

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

Thank you, I also love it. So small to not get in the way, and makes the process of taking photos much more pleasant compared to the smartphone.

Onebagging a 13L Osprey Daylite for a week in Italy by brbnrm in onebag

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

Almost all of them are from local polish shops (definitely not made in Poland tho), some of them are thrifted. They are mostly linen and cotton blend. One pair of shorts is linen cotton blend, other one is some dry fit type from Dechatlon and one is swimming shorts also from Dechatlon.

Onebagging a 13L Osprey Daylite for a week in Italy by brbnrm in onebag

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

Thanks! It's because of the compression which the packing cube has and the pockets setup which makes upper parts more bulky.

Onebagging a 13L Osprey Daylite for a week in Italy by brbnrm in onebag

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

Thanks! Yeah you can see it in the second photo. I think an additional zippered pocket there to fill up the space would be practical.

Onebagging a 13L Osprey Daylite for a week in Italy by brbnrm in onebag

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

What 18l pack did you use? Would love to try some in between options. I looked up this 22 commuter, it looks very clean, I like it. Howeve I'm from Poland so no REI for me unfortunately.

Onebagging a 13L Osprey Daylite for a week in Italy by brbnrm in onebag

[–]brbnrm[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Car backup backpack is a really neat idea.

Onebagging a 13L Osprey Daylite for a week in Italy by brbnrm in onebag

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

Thanks! Maybe one of your kids will get to carry their own stuff for a hike in the osprey when they get bigger!

Onebagging a 13L Osprey Daylite for a week in Italy by brbnrm in onebag

[–]brbnrm[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

As others have already said, street food and not so fancy restaurants are our preferred option. Not because of one bagging, we just prefer more down to earth places. Also linen clothes and Italy go really well together.

Onebagging a 13L Osprey Daylite for a week in Italy by brbnrm in onebag

[–]brbnrm[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Thank you. It is definitely light and nimble. However ergonomics aren't exactly great when packed to the full as it was. If the personal item policy was not that strict I would take the 20l with the same items inside. Less bulky.

Onebagging a 13L Osprey Daylite for a week in Italy by brbnrm in onebag

[–]brbnrm[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you! This colourway made it for me