• DahGangalang@infosec.pub
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    4 days ago

    These are great points and suddenly I feel like the all weather point is showing a nonexistant / totally under served market.

    A quick google search shows even quadricycles tend to be un covered. Man, this feels like a real business opportunity.

    Ofc, cause #Murica, I’ll bet I’m the one in a million people who’d want a covered bicycle / quadicycle (vs trying to get a golf cart) for local mobility.

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      Probably because the cover is extra weight and cumbersome rigging for all of the time you don’t need it. Rain gear works well enough in a pinch.

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        Yeah, I’m sure for my interests, I could strap a lock box to the bike with all weather gear (so that I don’t have to think about bringing it with me all the time).

        Still, a neat idea. I’d love the vibes of being a biking Fred Flintstone.

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        4 days ago

        Yeah, but I grew up in a part of the world too hot year round to wear them, so as an adult, most jackets are just really uncomfortable for me. Doubly so for water proof materials that don’t breathe.

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          The material doesn’t need to breathe. Use a poncho type of thing instead.

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            I bike everyday to work and back. Ponchos suuuuuck to ride in. Theyre constantly getting into your chain or wheel. It’s hard to do a shoulder check because you’ll get poncho in the eyes. And the wind getting in will make it come off your arms and head. Plus they’re uncomfortable with helmets and biking gloves.

            Personally, I just use a rain jacket plus accept the fact that I’ll get wet sometimes. I already carry a towel in my rear rack for sweat so it’s not that big a deal as long as I get to my destination.

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              Mine hasn’t caused any issues. It has velcro straps that clip it to my legs and it’s designed for cycling. I do think I probably could have got the larger size though.

              Not sure, bit more airflow around my arms and upper chest could be nice.