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@rick natürlich als Shy-Guy unterwegs ElainaSmirk
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Benutzt hier jemand nen -kompatiblen -Sensor? Gibt's sowas überhaupt?

Ich freu mich über Empfehlungen, egal ob fertiges Produkt oder irgendwas, das ich noch selbst an nen Mikrocontroller flanschen müsste. Nur sollte er schon auch halbwegs verlässlich messen.

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@ssekret well I got it from an actual shop so ye its a bit more expensive and also got it fixed up a little before picking up. It atleast properly shifts, drives straight and brakes work good. So I guess its fine
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Proper shit bike aqquiered lol. 120 € for something to get me to the station and back.

There some stuff that needs fixing and I need a new lock. But it might do the job. Riding such a bike with lesser components realls shows how good the one was I had.

The stolen bike had Magura hydraulic brakes and Shimano Deore XT for the gearing. I will miss it

Now I have a bike that has a stem that makes creaking noises a shimano Alivio gears and Shimano Deore Brakes.

I will not wanna ride it much that be sure. Needs some fixing still and a good clean.

What a bummer still.
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@puniko Yeah Facebook even embraces all of it xD. Also yeah I am with you AI-Bros running around "fixing" art its.... disgusting
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@fristi But which schnitzel though? But good to hear stuff is working for you.

I am riding around looking at bikes right now. Sure be expensive in stores lol. Nothing cheaper than 300€ but I will visit another one today and have a look as well.

I could buy off like a marketplace or something. But condition can be sketchy on those needing repairs or something else.
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@puniko If you manage to find one please share it neocat_laugh
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We do be nomming!

Bought at dokomi from Delasera (I did not find any shop or something.)

Nice big cutting board for eating off of. Good ol' Frühstücksbrett. Very German indeed.
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@pixel pretty much agree on the "you need atleast 2 days for this" allows you more to take in the awesome atmosphere and all things around you. Talk to people and just admire some beautiful art.

Was a pleasure meeting you for sure
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@fristi Ye some used thing might be good. I will check some stores I guess tomorrow after I visited the town hall. Maybe it was actually them thaz took my bike but I have my doubts since they don't remove them that fast.
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Yo @fristi do I remember correctly that you bought yourself a kickscooter some time ago. Since my bike got stolen I am thinking about options right now to get to the station which is not super far away from home. I could either get a used bike or some manual kickscooter. What do you think?
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@mametsuko Hey Mame, good Morning nkoWave (also I guess good morning Tofu)
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Edited 1 month ago
just a bit of sadness (bike stolen, likely)
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Oh well. Coming home and I realize I am an idiot. Seems like I forgot my (normal) bike at the train station for too long and likely was stolen from there tanya_sigh

Either that or the town removed it. (Which seems rather unlikely since it was there maybe for a week.

I just left it there like on Monday or Tuesday last week got home on foot since I had some bigger purchase which did not fit on the bike. left it at the station. And then kinda forgot to bring it home.

As I went to dokomi it was certainly still there (Wednesday) it was certainly still there.

I am pretty sure that the town is not so fast to remove bikes that park there for a bit longer. I have seen that on other places where they would place a letter first and then remove. Or when its damaged stuff would get removed immediately when noticed. I do also not think thats what happened,

Likely just got plain stolen and is gone since I did find some plastic pieces on the floor which might belong to some chain locks. It was locked on with a proper Abus chain lock as well...

It surely was dumb of me to just to not take the maybe 15 min to bring it back home instead of leaving it.

I mean the bike is 9 years old at this point but I just got a new chain and back sprockets for it so it looked kinda fresh again...

You will be missed VSF Fahrradmanufaktur T50

I will still check in with the town administration if they in an off-chance might have it but my hopes are slim.
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Edited 1 month ago
just a bit of sadness (bike stolen, likely)
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Oh well. Coming home and I realize I am an idiot. Seems like I forgot my (normal) bike at the train station for too long and likely was stolen from there tanya_sigh

Either that or the town removed it. (Which seems rather unlikely since it was there maybe for a week.

I just left it there like on Monday or Tuesday last week got home on foot since I had some bigger purchase which did not fit on the bike. left it at the station. And then kinda forgot to bring it home.

As I went to dokomi it was certainly still there (Wednesday) it was certainly still there.

I am pretty sure that the town is not so fast to remove bikes that park there for a bit longer. I have seen that on other places where they would place a letter first and then remove. Or when its damaged stuff would get removed immediately when noticed. I do also not think thats what happened,

Likely just got plain stolen and is gone since I did find some plastic pieces on the floor which might belong to some chain locks. It was locked on with a proper Abus chain lock as well...

It surely was dumb of me to just to not take the maybe 15 min to bring it back home instead of leaving it.

I mean the bike is 9 years old at this point but I just got a new chain and back sprockets for it so it looked kinda fresh again...

You will be missed VSF Fahrradmanufaktur T50

I will still check in with the town administration if they in an off-chance might have it but my hopes are slim.
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