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01:30
@freiheit Its pretty similar to the old theme, just white on the sides and a bit less cyan on the top
02:07
@Criggie I noticed other differences, and I think they can continue the cyan down the sides.
Tags change look a bit, for instance.
Original design has circles that extend out of the header and into the side area a bit; I'm pretty sure that's going away permanently.
02:59
Good spotting.
I'm not particularly arty - tend to see the content more than the presentation.
 
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04:43
@gschenk how many kilometers have you ridden with your G-One tires?
 
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08:15
2000 km
The rear tyre might not let another 1000 though.
08:50
Not bad at all - rear tyres get a hard life
 
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12:11
I rode probably around 2000 km in 2 years, so it doesn't sound too bad for me.
I've asked about them because I'm tempted to buy them, but they're expensive and the service life is only 2-3 out of 6.
12:45
I can't believe how Schwalbe ruined the [Marathon Almotion](https://www.schwalbe.com/en/tour-reader/marathon-almotion.html). It used to have a high rolling rating of 5/6 or more when the Microskin execution was used, not it has only 4.5 after switching to V-Guard.
At least they have offer wider 27.5" tires now; 2.15" instead of 2.00".
 
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17:23
If you'd like to win Fabio Wibmer's bike... this is your chance.
 
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19:51
@Mithrandir - who?
:)
Fabio Wibmer. He's an Austrian MTB/Downhill/Trials rider.
Red Bull athlete.
Rides with Danny MacAskill in the Drop and Roll tour.
 
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21:35
@freiheit I dig the new profile pic. You look like a California resident.
Oh wait, you are in Santa Rosa. Smart man. I used a similar setup in the summers in Fairbanks.
Hows the airflow on that one? I used a 3M deal where I couldn't quite get enough air to ride at a full sprint, but could cruise comfortably.
@DeletedUser I did my morning commute (50 minutes) a couple times in that. Airflow is fine for moderate pace. Basically it requires a bit of extra effort to breath compared to without it and that's just too much effort at higher speeds.
Also, there was no good way to get my glasses to sit, so airflow to the eyeballs was an issue.
Good on you. How are your eyes holding up? Mine used to get quite irritaed during my short (20 minute) commute.
Definitely got a bit of irritation and was kinda wishing I'd gone for full mask or goggles or something...
I think I had a set of oakley blade type junks that sat just fine on the top of the nose piece. The head straps further held them in place fine
I am assuming that mask was ~$30? I looked into full face at one point and the price difference was excessive.
The glasses stayed on fine (oakley prescription), but they either had to sit higher up or further forward than they really should.
21:44
That was even considering that I got use out of mine EVERY summer and occasionally during the winter while cleaning the chimney
oh yeah, prescription would be rough
Yeah, mask was like $20-30 and the pair of those cartridges was another $20.
mine sat a bit off which was fine for non-prescription
Full face mask versions were about $100... Goggles made to fit with the masks are only like $20 or so, I think.
I can ride without prescription, but I do prefer those...
Oh, and if I'd gone with particulate only filters, those were included (and super-cheap). Those cartridges are P100 (tiny particles) and organic vapors, because I was being super-conservative about it.
Anyways... we got a bunch of rain this week and air quality is good again. Yay! :)
Best way to do it. Smoke like that has a lot of finme particulate
My family is all in Sac, I was there a couple weekends ago for a funeral. It was terrible.
Yeah, the fine particulate is most important to filter out.
21:48
I was "used" to it from Fairbanks. But we kept doors and windows closed and used air purifierrs
I figured organic vapor filtering was a very nice addition, especially for being out in the smoke for hours of heavy breathing.
everyone there had doors and such open and just seemed oblivious
I had no idea fairbanks had such bad air quality...
you have to ride with a face mask? Is this cos of the fires or all the time ?
It's in the "fire band" of ALaska. There are millions of acres there that burn every year. Fairbanks always has at least a few smokey days. But every couple of years it lasts a LONG time and gets apocalyptic. Visibility like 200 feet and all that.
In the winter it can get similar with ice fog, the inversion layer and lots of exhaust that doesn't go anywhere
Fairbanks has great air 90% of the time and truely horrible air like 10% of the time
It's the wise thing to do when air quality gets that poor
22:04
Ahhh fair enough - sounds like China sadly
My old city has that problem in winter, where the inversion holds smoke from woodfires, making smog.
You could see it whisping along under the streetlights on a bad night when I was out walking the dog.
So about 20 years ago the councils got serious about improving air quality, pulled out a lot of open fires and sealed up non-compliant brick chimneys after fitting subsidised heatpumps.
Silly thing though - they sealed the chimneys at the very top wiht a capping insert and a blob of concrete. When the quakes came through those are the chimneys that fell through the roof cos of the inverted pendulum.
Yeah....it's hard to do that in Fairbanks. At like -50F....people heat with whatever they can and you literally would have to pry it from their cold dead hands.
They did have a program that changed out a lot of older inefficient woodstoves and people got newer catalytic ones, but them people still burned green wood, so.....still terrible.
22:49
yeah - insulation's the other side of the coin. Here older houses had nothing at all.

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