• LordKitsuna@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    I mean for me it’s comfort, I don’t want to bike in the rain, or high heat, or snow… If you do then awesome that’s great. So instead i just reduced my car footprint. Drive a smart fortwo which is one of the least polluting cars on the road and you can fit 2-3 into a standard parking spot (depending on orientation)

    i know I’m in the wrong place for this but I wish people would focus on just trying to make people realize that they don’t need so much car instead of fuck car entirely. It is much more likely to be a successful message in the long run and still beneficial

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      8 days ago

      IMHO most people here are for systemic change that internalizes the external cost of pollution, and building better transportation infrastructure. Not pointing fingers at individual working-class people.

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      8 days ago

      I will give you high heat sucks, though 110 heat index isnt terrible when youre moving fast, but it takes 30 seconds to throw on some rain gear, Ive even seen people do it at a stoplight.

      • LordKitsuna@lemmy.world
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        8 days ago

        Putting on raingear, while less miserable than not being in rain gear. Does not entirely save one from the annoyance and wetness of the rain. I did a LOT of biking in my teens in all conditions… I’m familiar with it lol

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          7 days ago

          Yeah unless it’s an absolute downpour I tend to prefer the rain wet over the sweaty under the rain gear wet. I totally get how people are not into that. Which is why we need more trains/busses too

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        8 days ago

        What exactly is the point in covering the front of the bikes there? Some of those look dangerously close to getting caught on their tires.

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            7 days ago

            Honestly these are the kind of things we need to share more: tips for dealing with common problems that make biking inconvenient. Seeing how other people handle rainy weather is a great example.

            Those look to be motorbikes so I’m not sure it 100% transfers, but… where does one get such a thing?

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              7 days ago

              IDK. A nice one with good material and a window for the headlight is ~4USD on at a random store or on shop.ee. The ones I see on Amazon are much more expensive.

              Personally I use a normal split raincoat, because I can use it off the bike too, and use it on bicycles too.

    • mrgoosmoos@lemmy.ca
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      7 days ago

      you are not in the wrong for this

      you are making a responsible choice given your options

      it’s not about cutting out entirely, it’s about minimizing where possible

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      7 days ago

      I like to use my ebike as much as possible instead of driving. Ironically some people will say I’m “cheating” 😂 bitch, it’s replacing my car, not my bicycle!