Those of you who switched from driving to exclusively cycling: how much have you saved in gas, insurance and repairs?
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    plactagonic
    2d ago • 100%

    I don't have driving license but I did the calculation.

    Tldr: repair + depreciation cost per year are equal to cheapest car leasing per month.

    So I have more expensive bike in the range of 2000€ (including rack, panniers and some other stuff). On the second hand market similar bikes go for 1400€ (even older ones in this category), I count depreciation for 10 years so 60€/year (beat this with car).

    Repairs/maintenance is around 100-200€ for me but I easily ride 10 000 km/year on it in every condition and surface.

    I basically save for new bike per year even with public transport tickets counted in.

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  • www.ifixit.com

    Ifixit take on current bike/e-bike manufacturers.

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    Blue razz rancher plus a sweet potato brew
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    plactagonic
    5d ago • 100%

    The wood chips have lots of surface area, when I soaked them in to cherry distillate for few days (to disinfect them before pitching), it made noticeable difference.

    For beer and wine few weeks is enough with them. They are cheap, you can get different grades (toasted...) and some brews are quick.

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  • Blue razz rancher plus a sweet potato brew
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    plactagonic
    6d ago • 100%

    I don't mind, when I did my cider (~month ago) I made lots of posts too.

    BTW did you try aging on wood chips? My cider came out amazing, it still needs some time in bottles but even now it is drinkable.

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  • What's your least favorite thing about cycling?
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    plactagonic
    1w ago • 100%

    I'm really happy with Sqlab saddle, I don't ride with padding and it wasn't a problem on my bikepacking trips. Leather Brooks saddles are good option too but they need 1000km to "mold" to your butt.

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    Microblog Memes plactagonic • 2w ago • 98%
    Convenience fee

    https://mastodon.nz/@rupert/113280206573616520

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    https://cloudisland.nz/@KingSara/113274362118467797

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    Autumnly week in France
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    plactagonic
    2w ago • 100%

    No, I have "tubeless ready" everything but I didn't bothered to try it. Guy in LBS said that with my mileage it is worth it.

    I run on slightly lower pressure and I use it everyday. So I need to buy new tires after about 6 months. It is less hassle with replenishing sealant (you don't have to do it, before it dries you have to change tires anyway).

    I still think that for occasional rides it isn't worth it, but for daily use bike or long tour it may be good option.

    Also I would do it on touring bike only with the "pool noodle" rim protection. It slightly leaks pressure over time and with heavy bike I worry that some rock would mess up the wheels if I forget to pump it up.

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  • Autumnly week in France
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    plactagonic
    2w ago • 100%

    I think that some things are more hassle than it is worth it on tour. I don't have experience with kick stand (last time I had it when I was 10), but I always put my fenders off.

    I was really surprised when I get from 40mm to 45mm tires how much it is different. As for tread it doesn't really matter that much, light tread is enough for 99% of surfaces. (I use Panaracer gravelkings).

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  • Good Cider Yeasts?
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    plactagonic
    2w ago • 100%

    Last time I tried to use different kinds of yeasts that I can get from local wine making shop.

    Now I mostly use some strain for aromatic wines. These in my opinion gives most the fruity flavors. Also the strain for fruit wines had good flavor.

    Wine strains like to ferment cider dry, if you want sweeter cider ALE strains are better.

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  • Casual Chat Quarterly 04/24
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    plactagonic
    2w ago • 100%

    Yeah I know, I read cross border rail blog from Jon Worth.

    My international trips with bike were in Slovakia, Austria and Czech Republic at least somewhere it isn't a problem.

    Problem is ticketing, trying to find best deals or at least connections because loads of the companies refuse to communicate between themselves.

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  • Casual Chat Quarterly 04/24
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    plactagonic
    3w ago • 100%

    I looked in to it and most probably I will take train to Spain, ride there for few weeks, take ferry to canaries then decide what to do next (-;

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  • Casual Chat Quarterly 04/24
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    plactagonic
    3w ago • 100%

    I don't know yet. I will plan it for January.

    I considere for now south Spain and Morocco. Then as the weather gets warmer return by bike home or ride somewhere else (depends on situation).

    I don't know jet how to get there, I would love to take train. If I want to just take bike and ride I would have to do it now (to get there before bad weather).

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  • What are you brewing?
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    plactagonic
    3w ago • 100%

    I brew 1000l of it so whole day cleaning filters, clogged pipes and other stuff that usually take few hours. Still better than one time blackout stopped the brewery. Unboiled mash and starches are hard to clean lol.

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  • What are you brewing?
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    plactagonic
    3w ago • 100%

    I am too conservative for this but I really like your prisonhooch experiments.

    I don't know if you brew pumpkin beer before but it can get really messy. I had to get in to tank and shovel out pumpkin residue last year.

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  • Monthly discussion thread about brewing. Share whatever - success brews, failures, questions... Fruit season is in full swing, so give the people who don't know what to do with too much fruits some ideas ;-)

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    www.carstenboll.dk

    Short writeup on homemade cider. It is easier than it looks.

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    I heard from my boss that on Czech FB brewing group was discussion about US-05 from Fermentis. Someone had issues with them, even commercial brewerys. We had to throw out 2 batches of IPA so it was probably because of that - same flaw both times. So it got me thinking if it is only local issue or if it is more wide spread.

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    yurop
    YUROP plactagonic • 1mo ago • 97%
    Priorities
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    yurop
    YUROP plactagonic • 1mo ago • 99%
    This is fine.

    I wish that you all have nice weekend weather.

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    www.bbc.com

    At least this time it is taken more seriously than in 2002.

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    videos
    Videos plactagonic • 1mo ago • 83%
    IG Nobel prize ceremony
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    I didn't watched it yet but it is always fun.

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    Superbowl plactagonic • 1mo ago • 99%
    Yes it's me!

    Shamelessly stolen from mastodon post about protection efforts in Czech Republic. https://mastodonczech.cz/@birdlifecz/113117921952422040

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    https://mstdn.social/@lowqualityfacts/113085560575087247

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    This one got my attention because it is in retro color scheme. It was on regular line but runs also sometimes on H4 line here, so it is museum piece.

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    Hi is there some project, instructions or some github repo for converting 360° video and GPX file to something like street view? I would like to map this way local cycling routes.

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    Side view: ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fsopuli.xyz%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2F2132336c-064c-4fc4-8454-203a67fc1f8e.webp) Update: during disassembly I showed knife in my hand. ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fsopuli.xyz%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2F868c1cbd-3efc-46d4-a950-fe9d10d39689.webp)

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    linuxmemes
    linuxmemes plactagonic • 2mo ago • 96%
    The origins
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