A couple days ago I saw a link on Mastodon to a website that would recommend a bike based on user preferences. Does anyone remember the website? The search function on here is not particularly helpful.
A couple days ago I saw a link on Mastodon to a website that would recommend a bike based on user preferences. Does anyone remember the website? The search function on here is not particularly helpful.
@uneabeille I've got you, I still have a tab open for it!
@Jay23Jay The site is not a joke, no. I think your feedback will be better directed to the project than to a random guy on the web: https://github.com/vkoves/the-right-bike/issues
As for me, I was answering the question that @uneabeille asked, since I knew which site they were talking about.
Sounds like the sort of thing that might come up in the #BikeNite questions every Friday evening (US Eastern Time). But I couldn't find anything quickly from yesterday.
I think they are run by @ascentale , who might be able to help.
Other hashtags that may be connected somehow are #BikeNiteQ and #BikeNitePQ
@cptbutton might bike nite be able to tell me if I've been using the wrong tires for my bike wheels for the last 15 years????
(I'm frankly at a loss rn on how it happened)
Very likely, I've found them very helpful with my questions.
(About 20-odd years ago a bike shop couldn't replace the Schwinn tires on my old bike because S used to make X" tires that weren't compatible with everyone else's X" inch tires. But sometime after I bought a bike from S they finally gave up and started making X" tires the same as everyone else's. Which meant no one made tires that fit my bike anymore.
They eventually found a wheelchair tire that sorta fit.)