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That's the one that connects to the crank arm? It's quite tight, as in a moderate effort to turn it failed.
Why? Other than a little looseness in one axle and the wear plates, the pedals still seem good.
If these are what goes with a Ultegra 6600-era pedal, they're only $10.00?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2-x-Shimano...EAAOSw6Wle7laL
Why? Other than a little looseness in one axle and the wear plates, the pedals still seem good.
If these are what goes with a Ultegra 6600-era pedal, they're only $10.00?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2-x-Shimano...EAAOSw6Wle7laL
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#1328
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The cracks don't look too bad. Neither do the potholes. And apart from them it looks nice asphalt with a nice wide shoulder. It doesn't appear to be chip-seal with narrow or no shoulder, which is the default here. That would give you something to worry moan about.
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Should go for a walk, but am welded to the couch. Feeling the effects of last week.
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I ate a lot of rabbit growing up. I've only had it in my adult years when bike touring in Spain and Mallorca.
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Am going to recycle my Pedro’s “4th hand” tool, which should really be called a cable unraveler, lest I am ever tempted to use it again.
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Same? Funny.
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#1340
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We use Allscripts.
One of my ex-partners moved out of state and is now using Epic (which is popular with the big healthcare systems around here) and she HATES it.
One of my ex-partners moved out of state and is now using Epic (which is popular with the big healthcare systems around here) and she HATES it.
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#1343
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Younger physicians who were trained on EMRs seem more adaptable and accepting.
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I mean, I did stay up a little later than usual, refilling/inflating my tires, swapping out the chain, etc, etc after the swim yesterday, so it's mildly disappointing that I didn't get in a ride... but I got in a fair amount of work last week and I'm well ahead of pace for my 1k goal for the month, so whatever.
Physically, I'm actually feeling pretty decent. For a while, I felt like I was riding the edge - not overtly sore or fatigued, just... meh. I'm feeling damn near spunky at this point, so Wed will be a dilemma between getting in a good, long ride and joining the boys for a Wed Nighter and trying to tear their hearts out.
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I am not really paying too much attention to the tubeless chatter, but I did not realize that a HOOKLESS rim (which are becoming more popular) must be used with tubeless and NOT tubed tires. At least that's what a GCN video told me.
Is that true? I wonder if availability of hooked rims will decrease and force us all to tubeless, similar to what happened with disc brakes becoming "standard" on new road bikes?
#ConspiracyTheory
Is that true? I wonder if availability of hooked rims will decrease and force us all to tubeless, similar to what happened with disc brakes becoming "standard" on new road bikes?
#ConspiracyTheory
#1346
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When I toured in Spain the best meal I had was a half a grilled rabbit in onion sauce with roasted potatoes.
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I am not really paying too much attention to the tubeless chatter, but I did not realize that a HOOKLESS rim (which are becoming more popular) must be used with tubeless and NOT tubed tires. At least that's what a GCN video told me.
Is that true? I wonder if availability of hooked rims will decrease and force us all to tubeless, similar to what happened with disc brakes becoming "standard" on new road bikes?
#ConspiracyTheory
Is that true? I wonder if availability of hooked rims will decrease and force us all to tubeless, similar to what happened with disc brakes becoming "standard" on new road bikes?
#ConspiracyTheory
That said, my Zipps are one of those new models. Yeah, you can only run them with tubeless tires, though you don't have to run them tubeless - you can stuff a tube in to those tubeless tires if you really want to.
In short, it's way too early to say that hookless will supplant hooked - I think that it'll take more time for wider/lower pressure to gain necessary traction before that could possibly happen - and I think that hooked options would still be around for a long time. But, even if Big Bicycle forces hookless upon you, you can still be a and toss in a tube.
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Two new hookless wheelsets have been introduced, but (among manufacturers of any significance) we're still probably able to count all of the available models on one hand - saying that they're becoming more popular is a bit of an over-sell.
That said, my Zipps are one of those new models. Yeah, you can only run them with tubeless tires, though you don't have to run them tubeless - you can stuff a tube in to those tubeless tires if you really want to.
In short, it's way too early to say that hookless will supplant hooked - I think that it'll take more time for wider/lower pressure to gain necessary traction before that could possibly happen - and I think that hooked options would still be around for a long time. But, even if Big Bicycle forces hookless upon you, you can still be a and toss in a tube.
That said, my Zipps are one of those new models. Yeah, you can only run them with tubeless tires, though you don't have to run them tubeless - you can stuff a tube in to those tubeless tires if you really want to.
In short, it's way too early to say that hookless will supplant hooked - I think that it'll take more time for wider/lower pressure to gain necessary traction before that could possibly happen - and I think that hooked options would still be around for a long time. But, even if Big Bicycle forces hookless upon you, you can still be a and toss in a tube.
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