SimonRider

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    I sympathize with you, I hope you will go 26 years without trauma and accidents, good luck to you.

    in reply to: Bikes and Gear link compendium #1088793
    SimonRider
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    Hello everyone, I have been fond of bicycling since childhood and I want to share with you a resource which, with my advice, saved me when driving in winter and wet weather, I hope that you will also find it useful.
    http://bestadviser.net/how-to/how-to-keep-riding-in-wet-and-cold-conditions/

    in reply to: Your latest bike purchase? #1088792
    SimonRider
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    Greetings, dear reader! Today I’ll tell you about the mountain bike brand “Trinx” M026H. But first a few words about the company “Trinx”. So, the company “Trinx” is located in China, in the city of Guangzhou. The company has been manufacturing bicycles for just over 20 years. Ten years ago they redirected their production capacity to the entry-level MTB. Well, they made the right choice.

    The Trinx M026H mountain bike is something between the Ashan-bike (breadboard-bike) and a full-fledged entry-level mountain bike. This model has a good and competently balanced equipment.

    in reply to: Remembering my old 3-speed got me thinking… #1088791
    SimonRider
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    Planetary bushings in comparison with the classic gearshift systems of a narrower range of gear ratios. The overall transmission ratio of the bushing does not increase in proportion to the number of gears.

    For example:
    The 3-speed planetary bushing Shimano Nexus has a total gear ratio of 186%.
    7-speed planetary Shimano Nexus has a total transmission ratio of 244%.
    The 8-speed planetary bushing Shimano Alfine has a total gear ratio of 306%.

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