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most natural. In fact, my son's bike was set up with a 12% change, my touring bike with a 10% change, and my around town bike with an 8% change, so I have had lots of time to test these assumptions. Here's what happens: if the gear range is too wide, I'm wanting to shift gears when no gear is available, and when the gear range is too narrow, I tend to skip over them. The perfect gear change seems to me to be 10% while my son prefers his wider setup. I am sure that anything wider than 16% would be too wide.
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distinction to be made between the American's "pop-up canopy" and everyone-else's "portable gazebo". In Australia, a pop-up tent (we rarely use the term "canopy" unless talking about aircraft or trees, like you Poms) is something you literally thrown on the ground (or on the sand at the beach) and it self-erects into a small one-person sun shelter. A portable gazebo is rather heavier, comes in a large bag and has the classic scissor-motion aluminium frame (like the two depicted in the article,
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it like this: There's no use in buying a car that goes 250 mph, because you're not allowed to drive that fast. More isn't necessarily better.) The only way to tell what the gear range of a bike is like is to take it on a test ride, going up the hardest hill you'll be going up in the future, and going as fast as you care to down a gentle incline.
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So I cut down the wordiness a little. Second, the introduction should really reflect the organization of the rest of the article, so as it stands, the intro we have suggests the article will deal with (1) fuel calculation (2) air traffic control, and (3) historical development of flight planning. Is that what you intend?
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sealing compounds squeezed into the tube, and automotive-style patch kits are all used to reliably contain the typical tire pressures of 40 to 60 pounds per square inch that are required for bicycle operation. Thin, light bicycle tires are particularly vulnerable to penetration and subsequent deflation caused by
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Like all devices with mechanical moving parts, bicycles do require a certain amount of regular maintenance and replacement of worn parts. A bicycle is relatively simple compared with a car, so some cyclists choose to do at least part of the maintenance themselves. Some components are easy to handle
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Assuming that we have decided on a high of 100 and a low of 20, now comes the hard step. How many gears are needed between 20 and 100? I experimented with a good variety of cogsets and chainrings, the cogsets from 14-21 to 14-36. What I discovered was that a 10% change between these gears seemed the
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The particular demand of the bicycle rider determines the demand on the gear shifting system. Taken from table 1 and table 2 the lowest and highest gear is determined. The result is a necessary total gear ratio transmission of 500%. And if you accept only gear steps lower than 15%, a bicycle drive of
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You can't know the gear range of a bike by the number of gears it has. It's true that a bike with more gears often has a wider range than one with fewer gears, but not always, and even if it does, you don't necessarily need the widest gear-range possible. You just need enough of a range. (Think of
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Hey there Murray. I saw that you have made a lot of contributions to aviation-related articles on Knowledge (XXG), specifically on the Flight Planning article. I'm a very new private pilot (got my certificate Apr 4th, 2010) who has started an aviation wiki because I could not find a single place to
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It's not actually 'my' flight planning page, even though I wrote most of it. In accordance with Knowledge (XXG) policy, anyone can edit it, though I do appreciate you making suggestions on the discussion page - if you see an obvious small/simple change, go ahead and make it directly; others have done
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aspects of flight planning: the first is the fuel calculation to ensure that the aircraft can fly to the destination without any risk of running out of fuel" becomes "Flight planning involves two safety-critical aspects: fuel calculation, to ensure the aircraft can reach its destination safely...").
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to make clear the passing of the middle end to the back end. The way it was written was flaged as needing a citation. However reading the complete article is was obviously clear. Admittedly I have worked on many compiler projects so I might be biased. But anyway after the edit the text of the section
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The key concept is that each instruction does only one thing (e.g. copy a value from memory to a register), rather than several things (e.g. obtain a value from memory and add that value to a register). RISC computers generally have a moderately large number (16 or 32) of high-speed general-purpose
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Maintenance of adequate tire inflation is the most frequent and troublesome concern for cyclists and many means and methods are employed to preserve pneumatic integrity. Thicker tires, thicker tubes, tire liners (of a number of rather impenetrable devices installed between the tire and tube), liquid
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The chain and the brake blocks are the components which wear out most quickly, so these need to be checked from time to time (typically every 500 miles or so). Most local bike shops will do such checks for free. Note that when a chain becomes badly worn it will also wear out the rear cogs/cassette
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they are misleadingly (perhaps) referred to as gazebos, though that is a misnomer given that term (everywhere else) is reserved for the permanent garden/park structure. But you'll see from that article itself, the term "pop-up" is not synonymous with "self-erecting" (though to us Australians and you
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article, I should perhaps point out that I am a computer programmer, not a pilot, so my practical knowledge of aviation is rather small. As I mentioned in my requests for peer review, I work for a major commercial flight planning provider. My firm provides flight plans for airlines, so I know little
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I have started looking at your flight planning page and made some talking points on your discussion pages. Depending on how in-depth you want to get, it can be expanded pretty heavily. I am currently building a compiler for flight planning systems to use. I'm testing it out on my company's flight
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Hi Mwanner, if you think that the manufacturers links cover (nearly) all of the tent types mentioned then we could certainly remove the retailers links (I'm on the other side of the world from my home right now, using a rather slow dial-up connection, so I haven't been following things as closely as
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The most common roadside problem is a puncture. After removing the offending nail/tack/thorn/glass shard/etc. there are two approaches: either mend the puncture by the roadside, or replace the inner tube and then mend the puncture in the comfort of home. Some brands of tires are much more puncture
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The most basic maintenance item is keeping the tires correctly inflated; this can make a noticeable difference as to how the bike feels to ride. Bicycle tires usually have a marking on the side wall indicating the pressure appropriate for that tire. Note that bicycles use much higher pressures than
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May I inquire why you reverted my edit of a comment, "this is not correct" on the Suez Canal article without explanation on the talk page? I have no desire to engage in an edit/revert battle, and perhaps I'm mistaken, but I believe that the adding of editorial comments to an article is contrary to
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Thanks, man! I find the mph values very uncomfortable and the table wasn't even that hard to do. I'm researching into recumbent bikes in desire to build one myself and these gearing tables might be useful. Although I'm thinking about a jackshaft under the seat to 1.5x the cadence, to acquire higher
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Many bicycle components are available at several different price/quality points; manufacturers generally try and keep all components on any particular bike at about the same quality level, though at the very cheap end of the market there may be some skimping on less obvious components (e.g. bottom
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The ever-increasing number of gears on bikes is mostly marketing hype. For the most part, all the extra gears are useless. My childhood bike had just 10 gears. Then bikes went to 15 gears. Then 18. Then 21. Now we're at 27. Do you really need that many gears? No. What you really need is a
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Hello! I saw that you linked to the Georgette Heyer page so I thought you might be a good person to ask a question or two, I hope you don't mind me bothering you! I'm a relatively new user, although I've been around without an account for ages, and I'm interested in removing the red wikilinks from
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In fact, if your area is relatively flat, you might not need gears at all. Or you might be able to get by with as little as three. As I write this, I'm in Osaka, Japan, where most bikes, including mine, have just three gears. The low gear isn't as low as I'd like for getting up hills, but it's
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I've undone your undo just to show you the better links referred to above. If you still strongly disagree, feel free to revert again (I certainly won't consider it edit-warring), I just thought it would be a quick way of showing you what I meant. Having looked again, it would seem there is a
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Cabin tents here in the USA are the kind of tent used by car campers, people packing everything in a car or truck and basically camping right by your parked vehicle, like commercial campgrounds and those in state and federal parks, where there's a parking lot quite nearby. They are not made
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Hi Steamerandy, I've had a look at your change on my home PC, and it seems to display OK for me. I agree with you that a citation is not really needed here. (I've also worked on several compiler projects, and am still working on one, so I probably have a similar bias to you.)
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planning system now. It's intended to be used by amateur and professional alike. I will probably write about it for submission to SIGPLAN later this year. So, I am familiar with many aspects of flight planning and would be glad to help contribute to the page where possible.
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could already be seen as edit warring. I did challenge the claim that bootstrapping is a chicken and egg type problem, now it is upon you to prove this claim, if you still want it in the article. FFS, you have been around here longer than I, you should know this!
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find and discover information about flying/aviation. I'm looking to start building a community to develop the content.. right now it's in *very* early stages, but feel free to check it out and edit however you like- we'll see how it shapes up. It's located at
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Hi, Murray. The flight plan page is nice. I was wondering if you'd be interested expanding on the context of when to use kilograms instead of gallons (or pounds for that matter). I'm not sure if UK gallons is related to this issue, though I suspect it is.
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14-gears is resulting from this demand. If you are satisfied with lower total gear ratio transmission of e.g. 350% and larger gear steps are acceptable, eight or nine gears might be sufficient. With lower demands the necessary number of gears lessens."
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semi-colon in a block can be left off, but this is a common source of bugs so best avoided. Since the existing code is invalid Pascal code, I will correct it again. I am not trying to "make it look like C". Please do not rollback again. Thanks.
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So, just having a lot of gears or even an even progression of gears is not what I want. I want a 10% change, or close to it, from bottom to top. Let me show you what a perfect set of gears would be, starting from the bottom, based on 10%:
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good range of gears. You need gears that are low enough for going up tough hills, and gears that are high enough that you can keep pedaling when going down gentle inclines. If your gear range is good, the number of gears is irrelevant.
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you added a word size of 39. Was that a typo for 36, which was a very common word size? If not, then it's unusual enough to deserve a citation. In either case the list should include 36, which was used on many machines from 1950 on.
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The second of those two changes was to remove an obvious reference to someone's business that they had managed to sneak in. The second link to the same article isn't necessary, it's only that I've just added that very image to the
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Yes, you can do that. If you've already got a bike and you're not happy with the gear range, you don't have to get a whole new bike. A bike shop can change either the front or rear rings (usually the front) to give you a higher
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Hi Murray, great to meet you. Keep up the bike riding! ;) I've got a couple of kids too, but they're knee-high to a grasshopper. They love camping, even in the backyard. Anyway, I've added some initial thoughts to the
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article. It is, I think, very well written, though it would benefit from a few diagrams. I will try to keep coming back to it from time to time-- it's a lot to take on at one bite if one is unfamiliar with the subject.
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Another basic maintenance item is regular lubrication of the chain and pivot points for derailleurs and brakes. Most of the bearings on a modern bike are sealed and grease-filled and require little or no attention.
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Thanks Kaisershatner for your revision. For (3), what I really wanted was to emphasise the existence of computerised flight planning systems, and how much more scope they give compared with hand calculations.
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I have copies of about 2/3 of Heyer's books (my brother has almost all of them). From previous experience with other articles some proof reading will almost certainly be required. Thanks in advance.
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article, I find myself wondering why we need the retailers links at all-- surely there are enough images of tents in the links to the manufacturers that we don't need the retailers' links? --
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Thanks Smack. 'Cabin tent' is not something you see in UK or Europe, The nearest equivalent would be a frame tent, except that usually has the frame inside the tent rather than outside.
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Here is a link to the Rohloff and Greb article (power input 400 watt): http colon //graham.hopto.org/bike/gear_efficiency_report.pdf but "graham.hopto.org" is on WIkipedias's blacklist
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One query. Is a 'cabin tent a single skin or double skin tent? My impression from the link you helpfully supplied is that it is only single skin, with a divider to make two rooms.
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appears to have entire archive of Human Pwoer Journal, which needs to be looked through for useful articles, but many of the links are dead - further web searching needed.
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so in the past and most such changes have been improvements. Certainly, it is a good idea to discauss any major changes first. I'll consider your suggestions later today.
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I haven't seen any double-wall cabin tents. Weight, one of the main reasons for double-walling, is not very important for them, because they're not very portable anyway.
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Fantastic that you're going to start working on the Heyer novels in depth - at the very least I promise to follow you around proof-reading, should it be required. --
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but I don't think it's great. I was wondering whether you had any tips on the best style/layout/content for pages on her novels? Thankyou very much for your help.
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Some cyclists choose self-service: they maintain their own bicycles, perhaps as part of their enjoyment of the hobby of cycling or simply for economic reasons.
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talk page about your template and explain it in a few words, just like your template says. Naming the parties you mean would be helpful as well. Thanks! --
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cars: car tires are normally in the range 30 to 40 pounds per square inch while bicycle tires are normally in the range 60 to 100 pounds per square inch.
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You're right! I was misled by the spelling "indendent" I had not thought of "intendent", a word not much used also in Italian ("intendente"). Thanks, --
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Georgette Heyer's page, mainly the ones linking to her historical romances- I own almost all of them and have read them countless times. I did create
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Thanks very much for your thoughts about my proposed post. I think I'll sit on it for a while though, in case someone else replies. Have a great day,
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Some bicycle parts, particularly hub-based gearing systems, require considerable torque for dis-assembly and may thus need professional services.
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suggests that a 4-speed gearing system is optimal. Power levels quoted (40/80/120 watts) probably apply to causual rather than racing cyclists.
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lightweight like a backpacking tent, generally speaking. Often they do have a (sometimes movable or removable) center divider to make 2 rooms.
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indicates that around 10 to 12 mph is the cutoff between frictional power loss and resistance due to air, latter goes up as cube of the speed.
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I didn't say that the removed statements were false. I just said that that level of detail was not appropriate for the lead of the article.
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article and thought the link might be worthwhile. Would appreciate your thoughts and perhaps your reconsideration of the revert. Cheers,
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I legitimately thought that was something of a transcription error and did not understand that it was intended to be sarcastic. Sorry!
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Discussion forum, not usable as reference directly, but general trend of comments is that lots of gears are for specialised situations.
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Discussion forum, not usable as reference directly, but general trend of comments is that lots of gears are for specialised situations.
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Brits that is certainly what it means). Several titles for the same thing in various countries/cultures redirect to that article.
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I'm really out of my expertise here, but I would be surprised if placing the frame inside would disqualify a tent as a cabin tent.
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Thanks for tidying up the terminology. I'm planning further changes to this article, but I'll try and keep to the 'standard'.
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There exist several hundred assisted-service Community Bicycle Organizations worldwide. At a Community Bicycle Organization,
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and eventually the chain ring(s), so replacing a chain when only moderately worn will prolong the life of other components.
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Not at all. You're doing all the heavy lifting. I just cleaned up a couple of simple things I spotted from the sidelines. -
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Whoops, sorry. I was trying to revert the edits by 212.23.31.171 and accidentally reverted your edit at the same time.
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Hi Pedant. It sounds as if you have some knowledge/experience of cabin tents. Feel free to add to the relevant section of
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Reported to be some info re tyre efficiency in Bicycle Quarterly Autumn 2006 issue. This is the Vol. 5 No. 1 issue from
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Of course, due to the small number of teeth on cogs and chainrings, this perfect set of gears can only be approximated."
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Prob. not the correct way to do this, but thanks for the correction to the ref. My first intro to mediawiki editing.
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Very few bicycle components can actually be repaired; replacement of the failing component is the normal practice.
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http://www.scribd.com/doc/40845349/Different-Effect-of-Cadaence-on-Cycling-Efficiency-Between-Young-and-Adults
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using relatively simple tools, while other components may require specialist manufacturer-dependent tools.
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It would very much help to have either diagrams or (copyright free) pictures of almost every type of tent.
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compares efficiency for single speed, 3-speed hub, 3-speed derailleur. Results similar to other reports.
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talk page about your suggested rewrite - basically, go for it and happy to support along the way :)
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But I do agree that the notion of addressing modes has many conflicting and interacting notions.
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