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slipgate · 7w
nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyd968gmewwp6kyqpqclezhqazhml2mqjcmqr43xjxxf3kzuxnca43g5g54uqwln8trqvq52sajc Do bikes really have that many electronics in them? I thought the cheaper ones are bas...
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Seems like more so, depending on model.

How much and would it be effected by such a scenario... I couldn't say at this point. My '22 883 seems like it has the same electronics as my '16 Heritage, minus the key fob and cruse control.

I just don't know how to test either the base setup for such an event, much less any effectiveness of supposed countermeasures. I have book on effects of nuclear weapons, but it's pretty dated.

Camping World is having a sale on a folding bike right now for $115. Rather nominal price for some comfort in that one particular situation.

Though where I live/work is supposedly a nuclear strike target, so could all be moot at that point too.
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slipgate · 7w
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