I haven't had a new bike since I was 6. That changed last Friday when I bought myself a cruiser.
I didn't know what to name the matte black ride (lots of ideas, though) but then I found a Smith sunglasses sticker on the counter, slapped it on the bike and - with a nod to The Matrix - named it Mr. Smith.
Done deal.
Beautiful evening + new bike = a pleasant ride into town.
If a kid was on a bike - and I saw about 15 of 'em - it was an e-bike.
Sad.
Went for a bike ride.
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E-bikes are becoming the dominant strain and it’s quite concerning…
I predict a few houses burned down by those giant lithium batteries will end the trend pretty quick.
I predict a few houses burned down by those giant lithium batteries will end the trend pretty quick.
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Agile AL-3200 satin black; Agile AL-3010SE Goldtop, signed by Boston, retired; The Amazing Mystery Kit Bass
1984 Rockman X100 Rev10; 1988 Rockman Sustainor 200; 1983 Yamaha PB-1
Custom built Stradivarius-model cello
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Looks like a nice ride and great scenery to boot. Mr. Smith looks like a trusty steed that will serve you well for years.
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Yes, we will be much safer keeping our garages filled with gallons of ultra flammable/combustible fossil fuels

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Well here's the thing, liquid fuels really only contain one, maybe two parts of the fire triangle.
Lithium batteries have all three and are perpetually just a few misplaced molecules away from spontaneous combustion.
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Agile AL-3200 satin black; Agile AL-3010SE Goldtop, signed by Boston, retired; The Amazing Mystery Kit Bass
1984 Rockman X100 Rev10; 1988 Rockman Sustainor 200; 1983 Yamaha PB-1
Custom built Stradivarius-model cello
Agile AL-3200 satin black; Agile AL-3010SE Goldtop, signed by Boston, retired; The Amazing Mystery Kit Bass
1984 Rockman X100 Rev10; 1988 Rockman Sustainor 200; 1983 Yamaha PB-1
Custom built Stradivarius-model cello
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I'm sure they said the same thing when the horse horseless carriage came around, but hay burns as easy as anything unless it is still wet. Ever seen a hay barn go up, it is very impressive.
The problem with alkali metals like lithium is they way the burn and the average person not understanding how to fight such a fire. Add water and poof you have lithium hydroxide and hydrogen gas...literally adding fuel to the fire.
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The problem with alkali metals like lithium is they way the burn and the average person not understanding how to fight such a fire. Add water and poof you have lithium hydroxide and hydrogen gas...literally adding fuel to the fire.
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10 years, 2 months, and 8 days of blissful ignorance ruined by that snake in the grass Major Tom.
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The wife and I each have an Electra cruiser. We love them. Congrats on the new bike and HBD.
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I made this 11-minute vid to watch on a frigid February day next winter. This is from the ball fields back to my house. It's not all trees, river and mountains but it's a fabulous resource. Feel free to bounce around.
Tommy Larson
Steamboat Springs, CO
Steamboat Springs, CO