The ruling class, and much of the pundit class, appear unable or unwilling to understand how systemic violence begets this targeted violence: www.jphilll.com/p/who-gets-t....
The ruling class, and much of the pundit class, appear unable or unwilling to understand how systemic violence begets this targeted violence: www.jphilll.com/p/who-gets-t....
Most trucks cannot hold these bikes. It's not special with a 6' bed or a 5.5' bed. Measured my two bikes last night. Neither of them fits in a 6' bed, and one of them wouldn't fit in a "standard shortbed" 6.5' bed. R1t = 4'6", f150 Lightning = 5'6", Hummer ev 5', silverado ev = 6'. This is common.
November 15, 2023 at 6:36 PM
Most trucks cannot hold these bikes. It's not special with a 6' bed or a 5.5' bed. Measured my two bikes last night. Neither of them fits in a 6' bed, and one of them wouldn't fit in a "standard shortbed" 6.5' bed. R1t = 4'6", f150 Lightning = 5'6", Hummer ev 5', silverado ev = 6'. This is common.
those tires likely are 27.5" or 29" tires. 29" is very common on MTBs, especially enduros, like the s-works. Wheelbase on the S-works is over 4' (51"), which is axle to axle. so, 51" + 29" (wheel) + 5" (2.5" tires which measures the width, but the depth is similar, just one side x2) = 85" > 6'
November 14, 2023 at 7:48 PM
those tires likely are 27.5" or 29" tires. 29" is very common on MTBs, especially enduros, like the s-works. Wheelbase on the S-works is over 4' (51"), which is axle to axle. so, 51" + 29" (wheel) + 5" (2.5" tires which measures the width, but the depth is similar, just one side x2) = 85" > 6'