Neeko DeVinchi
E*POWAH Elite World Champion
If an ebike falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?
If an ebike falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?
Would make for a good red bull rampage though - 2km canyon jump !You wouldn't hear it on the moon, as
there's no atmosphere
You wouldn't hear it on the moon, as
there's no atmosphere
Correct, just making a point!
If we're getting pedantic - how the f**k did the bike get there then?![]()
Well, you're not going to take a petrol one are you - there's no atmosphere like he said !If we're getting pedantic - how the f**k did the bike get there then?![]()
how did it get to the forrest????????If an ebike falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?
Lol, does it matter? ?how did it get to the forrest????????
expected some sort of complicated theoretical explanationLol, does it matter? ?
Nah!!! The title of the thread should really give it away.expected some sort of complicated theoretical explanation
I have to say Mars looks more appealing for MTB rides.
Does the Space Walk Button not work ?spacewalk home!
Does the Space Walk Button not work ?
Just a tip - TAKE SNACKS !!!! ..Good point, I’ll give it a go on my next interstellar ride and find out!
I've been pushing for EMTB's to have RTG's for years now ... no one listens !Be best to forget the battery and pop on a radioisotope thermoelectric generator.
Just a tip - TAKE SNACKS !!!! ..
Mars is 280,000,000 km's away (Current Distance - only 54.6 million if you time your departure correctly) ... walk mode is sometimes capped at 5km/h, so whilst there's no air resistance, once you're free of most gravitational forces, you shouldn't have any battery problems (other than the incredible cold) ..
However, you're looking at a rough strava ride of 56,000,000 hours (Saddle Choice and a long lasting deodorant are VITAL here).
That's 2,333,333 days .. and about 8 hours (don't want anyone worried if you're late).
Whilst some of you big ride people might not think that sounds like much, it still rounds upto 6,400 years.
On a round trip (There and Back, probably being Earth's first ever interstellar cyclist to take a pee stop on Mars) , that's almost 13,000 years.
I don't know about anyone else, but I don't want to be there for the after ride Pic of the Day upload if @The Hodge decides to make the trip.
Based on previous uploads, that would be approximately 474,500,000 photo's. Delivered in his new "sandwich" format of alternating landscape and portrait images.
Long ago I used to participate in explorer scout competitions at JPL to propose different kinds of space settlements. I remember one year, one of the hosts showed us a wild study about mountain biking on the moon. The upshot was that between the low gravity and lack of atmospheric drag, the hypothetical top speeds you could get to were completely insane* ... to the extent that if you could do it without killing yourself, as a matter of pure speed you didn't really need any other kind of surface transportation. I think it was reasonably applicable to Mars as well since the atmosphere is so thin.You wouldn't hear it on the moon, as
there's no atmosphere
If a CHEATER smokes a forest trail, but no one is around... is he/she still a cheater?If an ebike falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?
As long as Strava's not getting involved GrandPaBroga, I'm willing to count that as 'duhh! ????' ?If a CHEATER smokes a forest trail, but no one is around... is he/she still a cheater?
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