@matigo I don’t mean the layout. I mean the type. I didn’t realise the type would look so different between computer and phone.
@matigo The page you linked to is interesting because it shows different script versions. I dislike seeing Japanese webpages because I think the script is ugly and the pages look like a dog’s dinner (though I think Japanese calligraphy looks nice). I see the headings on that page look nice, because they’re calligraphic….
@hazardwarning I’m surprised because you’ve mentioned some fairly technical stuff before. You must prefer electrical stuff to mechanical stuff. You can get linear inner tubes which have two dead ends instead of being a full loop. That means you can replace an inner tube without removing the wheel. If you have shoulder pain then you need front suspension forks. That’s assuming it’s the juddering that’s causing the pain and not just the posture.
Why do some women like shoving scatter cushions between their legs when they curl up on a couch?
@matigo How many hours sleep did you manage to squeeze in between the bouts of sweating?
@hazardwarning No need to seal punctures on the go. Just have a spare inner tube in your saddle bag. There are also those goo-filled inner tubes you can get that self seal punctures. I think there are various options for puncture anxiety that you bike shop can help you with. You can even get tiny canisters of compressed air that inflate the tyre instantly.
If you have no other option, you can cram your tyre with grass. I’m told it does actually work as a short-term stop-gap.