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    24 Comments

    1. Inner tubes are underrated especially ones withremovable valves because you can then use tibeless sealant in them and have an extra layer of puncture insurance

    2. I would rather be seen as non human as opposed to not being seen at all.

      Edit: Slight addendum, also just don't ride in super wealthy areas. The times I have felt completely disregarded, as opposed to not being seen, have been in wealthy areas. Rich people think they can just pay their way out of anything they do.

    3. On the subject of Americanisms, a lot of that was pretty funny. Speaking as an American, that is.

      American biscuits are kinda like a cross between a scone and a croissant. Fluffy and bready, but also flaky. They're delightful.

      As for Fahrenheit, it has its place. It's more applicable to human experience than Celsius is, since there's a lot more granularity, but it has very little place in engineering.

      And as for pumpkin pie, y'all kinda fully misunderstood it. Pumpkin pie filling is mostly a custard with a crap ton of baking spices in it. If it's made right, it tastes sweet and creamy, and with a mix of clove, cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg. It's a popular icon for a reason, and yet it's still underrated. Also, never roast your own pumpkin, just buy it canned. The canned stuff tastes exactly the same and I cannot stress enough that roasting pumpkins is a huge amount of effort. Just get the canned stuff.

    4. On the mile/km thing. Europe is doing it right, US is backwards and UK is making progress. Give it a generation or two and you will have caught on, the US is lost though, they’ll be doing “a toe nail’s worth of salt” forever

    5. Gramma Pie, done right, is … just … ace.
      'done right' is absolutely the tricky bit as it is very easy to bugger up the taste variables and your staring gourd can be quite different straight off the bat. Even the serving topping can alter the result. We tended to go with milk, ice cream or cream of which were kind of based off crust thickness. One xmas I went the Chrissy Custard route (mmm brandy) aaand nup, detracted it.
      The pumpkin pie is never going to be fantastic or amazing, it's more like… "home". A contentedness. a-la Sunday dinner mashed potatoes, whatever your preferred style there's always the "that's how (parent) made it".

    6. The Tacx Neo designers were missing the ‘slip’ feature of wheel-on trainers so decided to include it in the software which controls the virtual flywheel. Occasionally when I stomp on the pedals and my nethers suddenly hit the frame it gives me a warm fuzzy nostalgic feeling of 2011.

    7. For me, a Brit and close to 50, any distance is done in miles. I've never used kilometers for anything, ever. When I see cycling posts/videos it's nearly always kilometers and I have to convert to miles to have any concept of how far they mean. The only time I saw kilometers was on an E-Bike.

    8. The thing is, pumpkin is truly disgusting. The ONLY way to make it even remotely edible is to do what they do with pumpkin pie filling: mash it up and combine it with so much sugar and spices that it might as well be styrofoam as pumpkin. It becomes nothing more than a medium in which to suspend all your spices and sugar.

    9. I've done a PUMPKIN PIE RIDE. It was a Century (miles). At the conclusion of the ride you were offered a slice of pumpkin pie. No mater how I felt at the end of the ride I ate that pie…it was great!

    10. HED still makes the JET series which are alloy wheels with the Carbon Fairing as Francis refers to. This gives an alloy braking surface and thin carbon skin with varying depths. Aero benefits but better braking than a carbon rim brake wheelset.

    11. Love the show, always great content. Would love to see you randomly weighing people’s bikes. Under rated vs over rated:
      All round road bikes
      Over shoes
      Aero helmets for everyday use
      UK roads and UK cycling infrastructure

    12. I bought a turbo tyre as I kept getting punctures with a normal tyre that was getting pretty warm. Went the whole hog and got an old wheel from lbs – still using the set up 14 years on

    13. When I was riding Lejog with my mate (he made it; I abandoned in Carlisle with saddle sores), we soon learned when people asked how far we were going on any given day that "130-140" made us sound like ultramarathoners. We were speaking km, they were hearing miles.

    14. US units are stupid? I wonder where so many of them came from… 🇬🇧 At least a pint is a better value and the mpg of the same car is better on the east side of the pond 🙃

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