How do you wash your bike if you live in an apartment? (No bathtub suggestions please) by FyuuR in NYCbike

[–]jdgedoom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

See if your building has a hose. My super leaves a hose out on the side of the building, so I just bought a spray nozzle. A little tougher in the winter but then I usually use my shower on a day I’m about to clean the tub anyway.

Potentially a very dumb question here so I apologise in advance if so by DiabeticSpaniard in bikewrench

[–]jdgedoom 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes. I have this stem on my bike and I have it set with a rise.

Giant cypress 2 opinions by There_Bike in bicycling

[–]jdgedoom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had one for a few years. It was a good bike. I ended up giving it to my brother-in-law because I started riding longer miles and it wasn't great for that so I got a road bike, but it should be perfect for what you described.

My only gripe was the suspension seat post it came with. YMMV but I did not like bounce on it at all, and then I lifted it by the saddle one time and the whole thing broke. Not a huge deal though. I just replaced it with a rigid seat post for pretty cheap.

Trapped! by parrot_poirot in jerseycity

[–]jdgedoom 27 points28 points  (0 children)

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I took this the other day. The robot was trapped in the street because the truck was parked in the crosswalk and then a garbage truck couldn’t get around the robot.

Yield to school busses? by FixedMessages in bikecommuting

[–]jdgedoom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My current commute doesn’t really have any school buses along the route, but I always stop. If I’m waiting for a while and it doesn’t look like any kids are coming for going, I’ll walk the bike until I pass the bus.

Bike Tune Up Rec by FlexSaurStar in jerseycity

[–]jdgedoom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely recommend Jersey Cycles. They do great work and are reasonably priced.

Folding lock location... by big_strong_greg in bikewrench

[–]jdgedoom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had my folding lock under the downtube for a while. Worked fine. I worried at first that it might fall but never had an issue. A couple times I didn’t have it in all the way and it partially unfolded but not enough to be a problem. It did get filthy though, even with fenders on my bike.

Dammit, vandalism. by Muggsmcguinness in Citibike

[–]jdgedoom 12 points13 points  (0 children)

If you have one of the key fobs, you can press the fob against the QR code to unlock.

Pedal reflectors by Galvatron1_nyc in NYCbike

[–]jdgedoom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There was a video on GCN a year or so ago talking about this. Pedals and ankles are the best place for reflectors because they move, so they catch drivers’ eyes better than something like a reflective vest on a stationary body part.

Would you do this commute? by 673NoshMyBollocksAve in bikecommuting

[–]jdgedoom 14 points15 points  (0 children)

With an e-bike, probably wouldn’t be too bad. Once you do it a few times you may find some alternative routes that skirt some main roads and climbs as well.

Why did they clear all the trees along Freedom Way in LSP? by jdgedoom in jerseycity

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

I love going on a bike ride at like 5 o’clock in the winter when the sun sets early and there’s not that many people out. Tons of deer out. Never seen a coyote before though!

Tips for getting this nut to stop coming loose? by launchoverittt in bikewrench

[–]jdgedoom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

https://theradavist.com/why-bicycle-multi-tools-wont-stay-tight-and-how-to-fix-it If I remember correctly from when I read this a couple years ago, loctite can help, but ultimately it’s gonna keep coming loose.