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Leo Vasquez knew three things for sure: he could solve differential equations in his sleep, he’d never kissed a girl, and his 1998 Honda Civic was the nerdiest car in the entire high school parking lot. While his classmates revved Mustangs and lifted Jeeps, Leo’s car wore faded anime stickers, a dented “My other car is a TARDIS” bumper plate, and a hand-painted Mass Effect N7 logo on the hood.
Modding an electric scooter or bike for commuting—a sustainable way to ride nerdy. ridin nerdy
Based on the term, typically refers to a specific aesthetic and lifestyle movement that blends "nerd culture" (anime, gaming, comics, sci-fi) with "street culture" (cars, streetwear, hip-hop, and customization). Leo Vasquez knew three things for sure: he
Why not plan your cycling routes around nerdy landmarks? Here are a few ideas: Based on the term, typically refers to a
The Last Ride of the Calculus Cowboy
Connecting with other cyclists who share your love of nerdy things can be a great way to enhance your cycling experience. Here are a few ways to find nerdy cycling communities:
If you can check off three or more of the following, you are currently Ridin' Nerdy: