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#6476
smelling the roses
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53/39 12-25 is the only way to roll. #SeriousCycling
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They're trying to give it away early this week. SMH
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VFL For Life
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https://www.drugs.com/sfx/prednisone-side-effects.html
On the other hand, I'm doing fine. No issues whatsoever.
On the other hand, I'm doing fine. No issues whatsoever.
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#6479
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I'm thinking about wussening the big and middle rings on the Lemond. Currently 52/42/26, considering 48 big
undecided about mid: 36, 38, 40???
I might have a 5 bolt 38 around here. Guess I should do some rummaging at halftime
undecided about mid: 36, 38, 40???
I might have a 5 bolt 38 around here. Guess I should do some rummaging at halftime
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you don’t realize I’m stuck with watching them on Sunday afternoons as they are the local team, so if I’m forced to watch them I would at least like them to be entertaining to watch.
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#tankfortrevor
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#6485
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https://www.drugs.com/sfx/prednisone-side-effects.html
On the other hand, I'm doing fine. No issues whatsoever.
On the other hand, I'm doing fine. No issues whatsoever.
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I resemble that remark. my commuters have "big" chainrings of 46 and 44. And i don't go use the small cogs on the cassette. Ok my m5 has a 52 front ring but it only has 20" wheels.
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Paging vet neurologist Dr Heathpack can you help these people identify what critter the brain came from? It's not human.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/20/us/br...rnd/index.html
https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/20/us/br...rnd/index.html
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Paging vet neurologist Dr Heathpack can you help these people identify what critter the brain came from? It's not human.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/20/us/br...rnd/index.html
https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/20/us/br...rnd/index.html
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#6490
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Two shifts in a 22 mile flat ride with crosswinds. The first was to correct a ghost shift and the second was to correct the over shift of that correction. Normally there would be a tailwind on the return leg, and as such a few shifts in and out of the big ring.
There are many more details which could be discussed, but it boils down to my needs being diametrically opposed to yours. All I need is a comfortable bike and a motor. We are talking about different animals here.
There are many more details which could be discussed, but it boils down to my needs being diametrically opposed to yours. All I need is a comfortable bike and a motor. We are talking about different animals here.
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Are the Falcons just the world's biggest chokers? Discuss.
#6493
Klaatu..Verata..Necktie?
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The Canyon's 36x34 is the first low gear I've ever had that I find too low on most climbs. Most, but not all.
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Mission accomplished.
Very nice morning. Encountered numerous Amish in buggies and on foot heading to a house for worship. Got several greetings from those on foot.
Around 65 miles. Started at 6:55. Was at my local at 2:30 for a couple of hard ciders, fish tacos and to watch the Iggles lose.
Very nice morning. Encountered numerous Amish in buggies and on foot heading to a house for worship. Got several greetings from those on foot.
Around 65 miles. Started at 6:55. Was at my local at 2:30 for a couple of hard ciders, fish tacos and to watch the Iggles lose.
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Mission accomplished.
Very nice morning. Encountered numerous Amish in buggies and on foot heading to a house for worship. Got several greetings from those on foot.
Around 65 miles. Started at 6:55. Was at my local at 2:30 for a couple of hard ciders, fish tacos and to watch the Iggles lose.
Very nice morning. Encountered numerous Amish in buggies and on foot heading to a house for worship. Got several greetings from those on foot.
Around 65 miles. Started at 6:55. Was at my local at 2:30 for a couple of hard ciders, fish tacos and to watch the Iggles lose.
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Glad it went ok. There is a section of 23 there where cars zoom by at high speed. Too scary for me.
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smelling the roses
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I'm sorry my lack of shifting has caused so much consternation in the group. But you can now see why I was shocked. SHOCKED. When I read that some of you are shifting hundreds of times on a similar length ride. On a normal ride it is the wind direction that makes the decision to shift or hold fast. And I shift into the big ring out on the road and into the small through the villages. I wish there was cause to shift more. Sadly there is not.
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Mission accomplished.
Very nice morning. Encountered numerous Amish in buggies and on foot heading to a house for worship. Got several greetings from those on foot.
Around 65 miles. Started at 6:55. Was at my local at 2:30 for a couple of hard ciders, fish tacos and to watch the Iggles lose.
Very nice morning. Encountered numerous Amish in buggies and on foot heading to a house for worship. Got several greetings from those on foot.
Around 65 miles. Started at 6:55. Was at my local at 2:30 for a couple of hard ciders, fish tacos and to watch the Iggles lose.
Did you use all your gears?
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If Man weren't meant to shift early and often, why did Shimano give us all these gears?
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