Bridge over Yazvenka river. It roughly translates as "the Ulcer river"

Thanks, i'll try to update this thread once in a week!
Yep, it's exactly like that - sources far away, inefficiency. A troubled legacy of soviet era. Around 1950 it seams like a good idea to redirect unused heat from coal power plants to heating. Long pipelines, weak insulation of cheap panel buildings? So what, we got a lots of coal
It's has a MXUS 3k turbo (a update for MXUS3000 AFAIK) in rear hub. Strangely enough, it's completely road legal according to russian road laws. In Russia vehicle with two or three wheels with speed not exceeding 50 km/h and powered by electric motor with rated power between 250 and 4000 Watts considered a moped. You only need a drivers license with any open category and helmet to drive moped, no license plates or registration needed. That makes lots of DIY bikes completely legal in Russia!
It's bags for hardcore bicycle touring
There is saying in Russia: "severity of the laws compensated by lack of they enforcement"
I personally don't have a dacha, but some of my friends and relatives do. I visit them sometimes and use them dacha's as electric charger station
Thanks! I'll try to find something interesting for next week. For those who not afraid of spoilers: there a link to my Instagram account in my profile, all those pics already there. But my instagram lacks commentaries and explanations in english - so stay tuned to this thread!
There goes another saying: "a pig can find mud everywhere"
In my cup - green tea and piece of lemon. Some of wild students had a glintwine that evening, but no strong beverages though.
Nice song, thanks. Despite title and lyrics of this particular song RHCP always give me that "last days of summer" nostalgia vibe. Maybe it's imprint from my last school summer in 1999 with their Californication album.
Yep, some landscapes are similar too (steppe and hills in deep south of Moscow region or Tula region). Alas, no mountains around. You need to travel more than 1000 kilometers from Moscow to see mountains.
That was two similar batteries in parallel connection. 14s11p each, NMC2650 18650 cells. That gives 52 Volts and 58 A*h or around 3000 W*h in total. Funny thing, they is the last remaining part from my Haro hardtail e-bike, all other parts (including frame) are sold out to people all over Russia.
Awesome! Yes, it can cause a traffic collapse, but still - awesome!