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Can We Make Bicycles Sustainable Again? (solar.lowtechmagazine.com)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by metaltoilet@beehaw.org to c/environment@beehaw.org

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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I love that guy!

I was talking more about the lamps themselves and less about the housing. The housing I get. For design purposes, they have to be different (also, better for the environment and for non-renewable resources). But the lamps can be the same socket and, thus, interchangeable. although, I wouldn't complain if the housing was the same, too, but not one with the lamp. Personally, I really liked the sealed beam look, but I do understand why it wasn't the best for the environment, and am glad we moved past. Maybe we'll get the selective beam as a standard soon. That thing was awesome.

[-] kool_newt@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

Ya I want selective beam!

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