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"Put an iron smile on your face, 'Cause the cops don't care if I get erased"

Haven't had one of these for a while and I'm running out of things where it makes sense to write general guides on (anyone want a guide on how to lock your bicycle properly?) so let's just chat.

Got a question about your bike or bikes in general? Need a few pointers for mechanical issues or some tips? Post away!

calling in @dallasw @Kissmydadonthelips @late90smullbowl for their knowledge pre-emptively. If you also wanna get on the list or you want to not be on it, just hit me up

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Past Guides (if you want to add your own or other good resources just post them here or message me and I'll add them):

Tips on buying a bike to get around on - a beginners guide

Tips on basic bike maintenance - a beginners guide

cheap ways to individualize your bike a bit

How to scope out a right sized used bicycle online by pictures alone

Tips for biking in the cold / winter

When buying a bike on the cheap, here's some red flags

Online content (to learn) about bicycles and bicycling

Tips on what to take on your first longer bikeride

Former Megathreads

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    • 4bicycles [he/him]
      hexagon
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      4 years ago

      Yeah, same. I currently struggle to do joyrides. I at least want a coffee or something at the furthest point.

      What usually helps me is combining it with something that gives me a destination. Geocaching on a bicycle can be fun, as can be photography if you're into that.

      Or maybe use a randomizer to spew you out some coordinates near you and cycle there and then be mindful. You know, smell the roses, watch some birds. Just actively be somewhere for 5 minutes or so before you move on.

      Picnics can also be nice.