I've skipped the Switch 2 due to that, and that even physical media versions are just a download key
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Try playing around with the pressure. Find what you like. Suspension is a real speed killer, on even surfaces. With every pedal stroke you compress the suspension, and that power doesn't make it to the rear wheel. If you don't have a lock out, adjust to as little suspension you feel works for you.
There are a lot of rules of thumbs, but in the end it needs to work for you. Stiff suspension and hard tires will give you speed, soft suspension and soft tires give comfort
Cadence is also a personal preference, lower cadence is more based on muscle power (50-70 rpm) higher (90 rpm+) put more load on your cardiovascular system. In time you'll drift towards what feels natural for you Going up hill try experimenting with the cadence. You'll quickly discover what cadence you feel is efficient for you
In regards to your gearing question, it is hard to tell, it's about ratios between the number of teeth on the cassette and chainring. Find an rpm you like, adjust gear until you find that rpm
Are you riding on pavement or trails? Mountainbike tires are generally a lot slower on tarmac, due to the tire pattern, and width, compared to a road tire. Also on tarmac you should increase the pressure in your tire quite a bit.
Don't listen to which speeds people tell you to aim for. Look for improvements in your own rides.
Road surface, hills, wind, tires, style of bike, your height, position on the bike, traffic and many more things have an impact on your speed. Compare yourself with yourself
De brugte alt for længe på at tvinge bankerne til at tilbyde Dankort på telefonen. Det skulle vist virke med ApplePay efterhånden, men stadig ikke muligt på Android
Ja, det er så fjollet. Du skal tvinges til at have disse features! Hvis de features var så efterspurgte, så skulle folk nok logge ind
Blåhaj for scale?
The Sacklers made the profit, the company pays the fine
Does the Constitution apply to non-us citizens?
Lots of people still watch the movies on streaming. As little as a few weeks ago, my wife suggested we should watch one of the movies. She has no particular contact with the LGBTQ+ society, and didn't know anything about JK Rowlings behaviour. I've had a few colleagues that are gay, but I never had meaningful exposure to the queer community either, until I stumbled into roller derby a decade ago.
So I assume a lot of people watch HP, not of malice, but unknowingly or with indifference to who JK Rowling is as a person
But by consuming Harry Potter IP, you're actively putting money in her pocket, which she uses for her anti trans cause. Unless you pirate the content
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