• sem@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    2 days ago

    Anyone who actually has done that knows that it always ends up swinging around and ending up in the spokes if you go fast enough.

    Also 5 lbs is not a big deal when it’s detachable, but it matters a lot more when it’s part of a large 30+ lb object you’re carrying up the stairs to your apartment.

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              16 hours ago

              How much does torque come into play when you’re carrying your bike upstairs?

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                8 hours ago

                The part where lifting a mass on a long lever is not easier than carrying it close to your body

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                  3 hours ago

                  Yeah when I had to take my bike upstairs I would just hoist it over my shoulder then hold the grocery bags in the same hand so it’s close.

                  Weve gotten far afield and I’m genuinely thinking you made that comment thinking a person might leave their Walmart bag hanging off their handlebars while carrying the bike in…

                  What are you talking about?

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                    2 hours ago

                    I’m talking about how a heavy bike is worse than a car with less than 300 mi range, relatively speaking.