Those would comfortably fit in the back of my aunt's MINI with the rear seats folded down
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Gravelbikes sind super Straßenräder und bieten durch die dickeren Reifen deutlich mehr Fahrkomfort als ein Rennrad. Außerdem kann man auch locker mal einen Schotterweg oder Wiesenweg mitnehmen, wenn man will. Manche Gravelbikes haben Commuter-Versionen, an denen alles (Licht, Gepäckträger, Schutzbleche) ab Werk verbaut ist (Kona Sutra z.B.)
Das allerwichtigste ist die Dicke der Reifenkarkasse, deshalb haben auch 2 zoll Cross Country Mountainbikereifen weniger Rollwiederstand als Gravel-Reifen, obwohl diese halb so breit sind, weil sie eine deutlich dickere und somit schwerere Karkasse haben. https://www.bicyclerollingresistance.com/cx-gravel-reviews
To be honest, after my past few months of experience I would also go with endeavour on the laptop, but before then with a nvidia gpu it would occasionally just break in random ways (initramfs, dolphin wouldn't open, KDE desktop/panel config completely shot, font rendering randomly broken), but all those haven't happened lately so it probably would be fine now.
I wish mint + AUR was a thing
I wish there was a non rolling release distro that supported AUR, but it wouldn't really work. Some computers just need to work _every_time I turn them on though. Pop! does that (school laptop so no difficult stuff like games on it)
Endeavour with KDE is honestly godlike. It simply works. occasionally nvidia drivers break initramfs and there was the broken grub issue, but the only other distro I have around is Pop on a laptop I dont want to update frequently and I can only just tolerate it since I dont play games or record/edit on it, anything with no AUR would just be painful otherwise
Get another AMD chip, you've just been unlucky. I've had AMD running Linux for 5 years with no issues.
It is possible to install Windows later too, you just have to go around fixing stuff then. I would recommended just getting another drive if possible though, ssds are cheap as fuck. Then just unplug all but the one you want to overwrite and install whatever. Idiot proof.
True, everything else runs great
I see them around here (Germany) and they seem quite practical, although ones with 3 or more wheels are most popular here. Especially for such heavy loads.