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  • in reply to: Cargo Bike Parking!!! #1124003
    ozzy21
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    Thank you for bringing attention to the issue of cargo bike accessibility at the parking garage at The Waycroft. It’s great to see that they have designated 4 cargo bike parking spaces, but as you pointed out, the question remains about the practicality of actually getting a cargo bike in and out of the garage. The tight and steep ramps, as well as the limited room in the elevators, are definitely concerns.

    I would recommend checking the dimensions of your cargo bike and measuring the width and height of the elevator and the ramp to see if it will fit. If it does, then you might be able to use these designated spaces. However, if not, it’s important to bring this issue to the attention of the management at The Waycroft and see if they can come up with a solution to improve cargo bike accessibility.

    I would also suggest reaching out to other cargo bike riders in the community, to see if they have had similar experiences. It would be great to know if other cargo bike riders have been able to access these spaces or not.

    Keep us updated on what you find out and if you are able to access these spaces.

    Thank you for bringing this to our attention.

    in reply to: Seeking opinions for new bike #1124002
    ozzy21
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    I haven’t personally owned or ridden a Soma Wolverine, but from what I’ve heard, they are well-regarded for their durability and versatility. They can handle everything from everyday commuting to multi-day trips with panniers. I think it sounds like a great choice for your needs. However, you could also consider other options. I would recommend to read reviews there. As for the White Industries hub, I’ve heard great things about them and their durability. I’m not sure about the specific hub that would be best for the Wolverine’s disc brakes, but I would recommend reaching out to White Industries or a local bike shop for their recommendation.

    in reply to: Best Area Bike Blogs #1123908
    ozzy21
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    @kmerow 67543 wrote:

    While I don’t presume to declare it among the “best bike blogs,” I did recently launch a blog that indisputably qualifies as a “bike blog”–and which I would very much like folks to check out.

    It’s called Bike Thieves Beware and it’s for anyone who has had a bike stolen, anyone who wants to keep a beloved bike from getting stolen, anyone who dreams of striking fear into the hearts of bike thieves everywhere…

    Please give it a read. (And comment if you are so moved; ideally I’d like to get a conversation going.) Thanks!

    So informative content, infact whole discussion is really informative for be as a newbie

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