BananaCoffee 3 weeks ago • 100%
You've hit the nail on the head. This describes my mindset. Thanks for the encouragement.
BananaCoffee 3 weeks ago • 100%
Here is a survey the state opened to accept feedback on their new plans: survey.
For each park's proposal, it summarizes the proposal, then you can submit a feedback message followed by a satisfaction rating (very dissatisfied to very satisfied).
BananaCoffee 3 weeks ago • 100%
Here is a survey the state opened to accept feedback on their new plans: survey.
For each park's proposal, it summarizes the proposal, then you can submit a feedback message followed by a satisfaction rating (very dissatisfied to very satisfied).
BananaCoffee 3 weeks ago • 100%
For the first pass, I'll see how well I can tune the existing hardware. The derailleur hanger looks maybe slightly bent. Hopefully I can at least improve it a bit. I'll definitely consider disc brakes for the next bike.
BananaCoffee 3 weeks ago • 100%
Those were fun videos. Lots of these tools seem like they would be good enough to try out on junk bikes to learn what it worth doing on my own vs. just sending the bike to the shop. Thanks.
BananaCoffee 3 weeks ago • 100%
Thanks for keeping my expectations realistic. I think I'll give it a go on the cheap wheels for experience, but I'll likely leave it to pros if I ever invest in a quality bike.
BananaCoffee 3 weeks ago • 100%
Sadly, there are no bike co-ops that I know of in my area, but I'll ask around at some local shops.
BananaCoffee 3 weeks ago • 100%
Great suggestion. I'll definitely look around for local classes.
BananaCoffee 3 weeks ago • 100%
Sweet, at least my bike definitely passes the basic safety tests.
Its funny, two hours in and my back is also telling me to invest in a bike stand :D
Thank you for help.
BananaCoffee 3 weeks ago • 100%
Wow, that looks like a ton of info. Thanks.
BananaCoffee 4 weeks ago • 100%
Thank you! I think this is exactly what I needed.
I like the concept of drawing the line between DIY and "just take it to the shop". Based on my minimal knowledge, I purchased a bike that looked like it only needed DIY fixes. Sounds like I should take a closer look at these wheels before I move forward.
I recently bought a junk bike. I want to slowly fix it up myself for two reasons: 1. To have a nicer bike. 2. To learn about bike maintenance. I'd like to improve it slowly (weeks or months) while keeping it functional. What order should I consider improvements? I'll elaborate. When I first bought the bike, I tuned the brakes (linear pull). I struggled. I realized brake tuning was difficult because my wheel wasn't aligned. In retrospect, I should have straightened/replaced the wheel before tuning the brakes. I'm wondering if there are any insights you could provide about the order I should tackle this project (e.g., wheel alightment before brakes).
BananaCoffee 4 weeks ago • 100%
I wouldn't call this "getting it right"; Brightline (for-profit) was built to funnel money to private equity by serving the well-off, not to serve the general population. Additionally, it might not even be sustainable. At least the South Florida Regional Transit Authority appears to be taking this opportunity to move forward and salvage some of these investments and train hype.
Our State Parks are under attack. Please help by at least contacting your representatives though this convenient form (it takes less than a minute). [Florida Wildlife Federation - Convenient Form](https://floridawildlifefederation.org/action-state-parks-threat/?fbclid=IwY2xjawEzMcxleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHWdE0Rkw5spuNNs-UHGSoGN69Z7feGbCkdLucJ0SzyP_mPNAcWYMWQvEcw_aem_74ZgqeyivWds1hMseFmEUg#fastaction-signup-hustle) [Information About The 9 Specific Park Plans](https://floridawildlifefederation.org/florida-state-parks-threatened-by-development/) Our state government released plans to add golf courses, pickle ball courts, and more unnatural development to some of our state parks. Speak up. Edit: this also contradicts the State Park mission statement. "FPS Mission Statement Provide resource-based recreation while preserving, interpreting and restoring natural and cultural resources." https://www.floridastateparks.org/sites/default/files/inline-files/2020_12_01_Floirda%20Park%20Service_Operations%20Manual.pdf Update: Here is a survey the state opened to accept feedback on their new plans: [survey](https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/7983173/Great-Outdoors-Initiative). For each park's proposal, it summarizes the proposal, then you can submit a feedback message followed by a satisfaction rating (very dissatisfied to very satisfied).