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#2501
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You guys have some amazing places to ride in.
I live in a very built up, industrial area. High population. Very busy traffic. Narrow roads, hilly.
When I look at the pics on here, I just drool....long highways. Wide open roads. Ocean views.
Love it!
I live in a very built up, industrial area. High population. Very busy traffic. Narrow roads, hilly.
When I look at the pics on here, I just drool....long highways. Wide open roads. Ocean views.
Love it!
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Holiday. Rode downtown.
[IMG]Mural #1 Kiddos Rock by res1due, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG]Central Ave by res1due, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG]Central Ave from Margaret T. Hance Park by res1due, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG]Mural #1 Kiddos Rock by res1due, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG]Central Ave by res1due, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG]Central Ave from Margaret T. Hance Park by res1due, on Flickr[/IMG]
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I taught my photo class how to shoot for panoramas then stitch them together in Photoshop. ]. As a bonus I showed them how to make a "Tiny Planet" from their panos. I figured I better do one too,
so of course I included my wife and her bike.
Tiny planet with Tricia and her bike by curtis corlew, on Flickr
so of course I included my wife and her bike.
Tiny planet with Tricia and her bike by curtis corlew, on Flickr
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Views of Santa Barbara
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Spring is here in the deep south. Y'all come down.
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[IMG]Dobbins Lookout by res1due, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG]Approaching Telegraph Pass by res1due, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG]Summit Rd by res1due, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG]Corner Fence at Dulceria La Bonita by res1due, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG]Approaching Telegraph Pass by res1due, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG]Summit Rd by res1due, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG]Corner Fence at Dulceria La Bonita by res1due, on Flickr[/IMG]
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^^^
Now that's whoa!
Now that's whoa!
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Here's a closer shot of the spirit mountain, captured with a buddy. Looking at the east side.
I also like this one of St Helens. So clearly shows where the lahar flowed.
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[IMG]Bike Parking by res1due, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG]Graffiti by res1due, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG]Agua Fria River Trail Closed? by res1due, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG]Graffiti by res1due, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG]Agua Fria River Trail Closed? by res1due, on Flickr[/IMG]
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Good to see there has been enough rain to begin to turn central CA hills green (at least for a few weeks).
Here's hoping CA gets lots of little rain events all year long.
Here's hoping CA gets lots of little rain events all year long.
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It's still the middle of ski season up here.
5" new overnight at my favourite spot.
edit: Your pic didn't show for me, but I'm sure it's not snow.
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It's ok. I just didn't go back and re-torque it after 50 miles after completely tearing the old bike down and completely redoing it. It had been hanging in my father's garage since 1982.
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oh man.... that's one of my fears! I've seen at least one person by the roadside trying to figure out what to do about a loose crank bolt, and really, without the suitable wrench, your only options are to walk home or learn to pedal with one leg.
It was this fear that made me buy the "Cool Tool" back in the day. A great little tool for C&V bikes, but a novel feature is the 14 & 15mm crank bolt socket that can tighten up that critical bolt (or nut). A rather hefty tool, but very useful....
Steve in Peoria
(haven't had to use the crank bolt socket yet, and I'm not complaining)
It was this fear that made me buy the "Cool Tool" back in the day. A great little tool for C&V bikes, but a novel feature is the 14 & 15mm crank bolt socket that can tighten up that critical bolt (or nut). A rather hefty tool, but very useful....
Steve in Peoria
(haven't had to use the crank bolt socket yet, and I'm not complaining)
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The Inyo Double is coming up.
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oh man.... that's one of my fears! I've seen at least one person by the roadside trying to figure out what to do about a loose crank bolt, and really, without the suitable wrench, your only options are to walk home or learn to pedal with one leg.
It was this fear that made me buy the "Cool Tool" back in the day. A great little tool for C&V bikes, but a novel feature is the 14 & 15mm crank bolt socket that can tighten up that critical bolt (or nut). A rather hefty tool, but very useful....
Steve in Peoria
(haven't had to use the crank bolt socket yet, and I'm not complaining)
It was this fear that made me buy the "Cool Tool" back in the day. A great little tool for C&V bikes, but a novel feature is the 14 & 15mm crank bolt socket that can tighten up that critical bolt (or nut). A rather hefty tool, but very useful....
Steve in Peoria
(haven't had to use the crank bolt socket yet, and I'm not complaining)
I felt it starting to get wonky, and initially thought it might have been a pedal bearing. I noticed clean metal on the spindle starting to show and quickly turned toward home hoping to make it (I just shortened up an already short 10 mile ride by a couple of miles). I actually made it to the outside of my neighborhood when it came off, so it was only about a 6 block walk to the house for a repair. Could have been much worse!!