A great read+great magazine.

TL;DR: Old bikes last way longer than new bikes. From a production standpoint, steel bikes have a smaller carbon footprint than aluminum or carbon frame bikes. Conventional bikes use fewer consumables over their usable life than electric bikes. Among electric bikes, cargo bikes use the most resources to run and maintain.

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Super interesting!

I believe that until capitalism makes it sustainable, the corporation will not make it sustainable.

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Yep! I’d love to see indie bicycle companies grow. (homemade bikes too but those are more complicated)

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I saw this guy a few years ago that provided STLs for a 3D printed bike that anyone with the proper printer can print. It was the specialized parts that you printed, and everything else was standard parts from the hardware store. I thought that was super cool. No clue what ever happened to that project.

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Huh, that’s cool.

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