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Welcome to #BikeNite on Friday, February 13th.

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  • xtaran@chaos.socialX This user is from outside of this forum
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    @oheso @genex: Get well soon, both.

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    • andyw350@mindly.socialA andyw350@mindly.social

      @NNN @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite were you at Theo Wirth? I love your multimodal ambition!

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      @andyw350 @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite

      Yes! My method:

      - wrap seatpost with thin card stock (Toblerone tube) & tape.. so skis can bounce up and down without chafing on seatpost
      - put bubblewrap on top of rear rack
      - remove rear "ski bones" from tail of skis and put skis around seatpost, tail forwards
      - put "ski bones" back on tail of skis so they pinch the seatpost
      - lay poles on top of skis
      - wrap pole handstraps around stem
      - wrap a bungee cord around skis at rear of rack to hold them down

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      • trouble@masto.aiT trouble@masto.ai

        @geonz @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite A1 reply: my gloves have clips or Velcro allowing me to attach them to each other when I take them off. I lose them a lot less when they are bigger and bulkier, plus they can actually hang over rails or handlebars. Try something; Convention lanyard, shoe laces, anything. Doesn't work? Try something else. Good luck!

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        @trouble @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite
        I'm pretty good with gloves (don't know why 😛 ) but was dog walking to fill in b/c dog's mom busted up her ankle badly enough to still be in ortho rehab now. BUT I am pretty sure they have clips that ... LOL, I can use 😛 😛

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        • ascentale@sfba.socialA ascentale@sfba.social

          Welcome to #BikeNite on Friday, February 13th.

          Thanks for joining our cycle-chat. Answer whenever at your convenience. Anyone can join, now or later. Reply to what you like, and boost for visibility.

          Our intro with help from @xtaran:
          Q1. Where are you posting from today? Did you know that the 13th is #WinterBikeToWorkDay?
          Will/Did you commute by cycle?

          #BikeNiteQ #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite

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          @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite A1. #BikeNite At home in Ventura County, California. I wasn't aware that there was a winter bike to work day. I mostly WFH, but there is an interesting way to get to our office using 90% trails. Not exactly an easy route, even on an ebike, due to rockiness. You need to stay focused. The route via the road isn't awful, but I prefer trails.

          I use the trail route once every few months or so to do maintenance on a computer server. There is one semi-official section of trail on that route that I spend time maintaining. It turns into a creek when it rains (photo).

          I think I mentioned last week that I was ordering a replacement battery for my ebike. That arrived and the battery is new, as advertised, so I'm happy about that. I got about a 30% increase in range.

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          • cmgrowell@m.ai6yr.orgC cmgrowell@m.ai6yr.org

            @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite A1. #BikeNite At home in Ventura County, California. I wasn't aware that there was a winter bike to work day. I mostly WFH, but there is an interesting way to get to our office using 90% trails. Not exactly an easy route, even on an ebike, due to rockiness. You need to stay focused. The route via the road isn't awful, but I prefer trails.

            I use the trail route once every few months or so to do maintenance on a computer server. There is one semi-official section of trail on that route that I spend time maintaining. It turns into a creek when it rains (photo).

            I think I mentioned last week that I was ordering a replacement battery for my ebike. That arrived and the battery is new, as advertised, so I'm happy about that. I got about a 30% increase in range.

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            @cmgrowell @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite

            I hope that's an e-mountainbike on that trail.

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              @FourT4 @xtaran @bikenite @ascentale Hearing Highcliffe-on-Sea mentioned brings up memories. I had British parents. Growing up we would visit England every summer to see relatives who were scattered around. We eventually decided to buy a flat in Milford-on-Sea as a home base for those visits, just along the coast from you. We had it from the 70s to maybe 10 years ago. Lots of fond memories of the shingle beaches, walking into town and along the cliffs, shopping in Lymington, etc.

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              • the5thcolumnist@mstdn.caT the5thcolumnist@mstdn.ca

                @cmgrowell @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite

                I hope that's an e-mountainbike on that trail.

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                @the5thColumnist @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite I can ride my regular bike on this, but it is a lot more challenging. I'll be in zone 5 by the top. ebike is definitely preferred.

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                • cmgrowell@m.ai6yr.orgC cmgrowell@m.ai6yr.org

                  @the5thColumnist @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite I can ride my regular bike on this, but it is a lot more challenging. I'll be in zone 5 by the top. ebike is definitely preferred.

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                  @cmgrowell @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite

                  what type of bike ?

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                  • ascentale@sfba.socialA ascentale@sfba.social

                    Welcome to #BikeNite on Friday, February 13th.

                    Thanks for joining our cycle-chat. Answer whenever at your convenience. Anyone can join, now or later. Reply to what you like, and boost for visibility.

                    Our intro with help from @xtaran:
                    Q1. Where are you posting from today? Did you know that the 13th is #WinterBikeToWorkDay?
                    Will/Did you commute by cycle?

                    #BikeNiteQ #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite

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                    @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite

                    A1. Rushford, Minnesota.

                    Like many other set bicycle events for me, this #WinterBikeToWorkDay fell on a day I was unable to bicycle. I bicycle a lot, it's my main transportation and enjoyment. But I usually can't finish a #coffeneuring event, do #30DaysOfBiking or even manage #BikeToSchoolDay or #BikeToWorkDay because they fall on days I have family obligations or motor vehicle travel time with the Spouse.

                    #BikeNite

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                    • the5thcolumnist@mstdn.caT the5thcolumnist@mstdn.ca

                      @cmgrowell @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite

                      what type of bike ?

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                      @the5thColumnist @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite Last few years I've been riding a Cannondale Scalpel SE1 (120/120 downcountry). I think it is perfect for our area. Light enough to race (both my son and I raced it), but enough suspension to handle the types of trails that I like to ride (nothing too crazy). I ride it while doing my mountain bike team coaching.

                      Having kids grow up biking we've gone through a lot of bikes, and I still have too many of them. I ride them once in a while. Giant Anthem (fast, harsh), Giant XTC hardtail (fast, even harsher), Pivot March 4sl (son's latest race bike, definitely fast, somewhat harsh, expensive), Canyon Spectral (all-mountain, fun, somewhat heavy). My emtb is a Pivot Shuttle (pricey, but bought it used for half price, very fun).

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                      • uxmark@mstdn.caU uxmark@mstdn.ca

                        @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite A1.1 BTW, the reason I knew about Winter Bike To Work Day is that the City of Kitchener had a special morning event for it.

                        #BikeNite

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                        CycleWR (@CycleWR@mstdn.ca)

                        Attached: 1 image Reminder: City of Kitchener has a cool winter event happening this Friday Check it out! “The celebration begins at 7:30 a.m. on Friday, February 13, 2026 at the Kitchener Cenotaph (corner of Frederick and Duke Streets). The a group bike ride will follow the newly opened separated bike lanes in the Downtown Cycling Grid, including the recent transformation of East Avenue. Everyone who participates will receive a free coffee or hot chocolate, and there will be special prizes for first-time winter cyclists. winter cyclists. Kitchener now maintains more than 300 km of separated bike lanes and trails, designed to keep people active year-round. With prizes, warm drinks and a supportive community ride, it’s the perfect moment to try winter biking and see how enjoyable it can be.” 😀🚴🏼‍♀️🚴🏼🚴🏿‍♂️☃️❤️ #Kitchener #WaterlooRegion #BikeTooter #WinterCycling https://www.kitchener.ca/news/posts/bundle-up-for-winter-bike-to-work-day/

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                        @uxmark

                        I knew about Winter Bike To Work Day, and thought @CycleWR might have organised a group ride, maybe on Saturday. But I didn't receive that notification (the mastodon.sdf.org has been a bit sluggish lately, and I owe my mail server a bunch of technical debt).

                        But I wouldn't have gone on a winter ride anyway -- I'm too much of a Fair Weather Cyclist.

                        @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite

                        #BikeNite A1 #WinterBikeToWorkDay #FairWeatherCyclist

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                        • cmgrowell@m.ai6yr.orgC cmgrowell@m.ai6yr.org

                          @the5thColumnist @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite Last few years I've been riding a Cannondale Scalpel SE1 (120/120 downcountry). I think it is perfect for our area. Light enough to race (both my son and I raced it), but enough suspension to handle the types of trails that I like to ride (nothing too crazy). I ride it while doing my mountain bike team coaching.

                          Having kids grow up biking we've gone through a lot of bikes, and I still have too many of them. I ride them once in a while. Giant Anthem (fast, harsh), Giant XTC hardtail (fast, even harsher), Pivot March 4sl (son's latest race bike, definitely fast, somewhat harsh, expensive), Canyon Spectral (all-mountain, fun, somewhat heavy). My emtb is a Pivot Shuttle (pricey, but bought it used for half price, very fun).

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                          @cmgrowell @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite

                          Nice bike.

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