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Old 07-18-23, 11:16 PM
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Doc was provided with an even better spoke wrench than the one loaned!
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More modern, anyway.
Over the last seven years, I've gotten used to it.
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Originally Posted by rccardr
More modern, anyway.
Over the last seven years, I've gotten used to it.
I can trade you if you want the old one back.
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To all of you Cino Riders

Have a great weekend, pack at least two spare tubes(for the clincher folks), have a joke or trick prepared for the bacon lady, and please thank the volunteers.

Enjoy!




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To all of you Cino Riders

Tandem?

TANDEM??!!

Who is crazy enough to do this on a tandem??
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Tandem? Who is crazy enough to do this on a tandem??
The stoker. But sons rarely question Dads.

Good Luck to all.
Start early to avoid the hottest part of the day. Hope there is no wildfire smoke in northern Montana.
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Holy Cow! Thomas is going to be even taller than his dad! I remember when that kid was knee-high to a Montana grasshopper.
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My tandem is fully gone through.

driving to Kalispell right now





Bag in the back; 6 spare tires. More in luggage for day 2 if needed.
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Old 07-20-23, 07:13 AM
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Nice! Are the front brake pads right?
……You’ll probably need them.
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Wishing all you Cinoriders all the best for this weekend's meeting of the tribe.
I'm looking forward to the pictures and stories.
See you again next year by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
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Old 07-20-23, 12:15 PM
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Skinny sewups on a tandem on gravel roads, front brake pads on backwards, what could possibly go wrong?
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Old 07-20-23, 12:36 PM
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Gugie,

Thank you for pointing out the pads.

that’s not something to mess around with.


vittorio Pave are the tires in my bag
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Skinny sewups on a tandem on gravel roads, front brake pads on backwards, what could possibly go wrong?
The content that keeps YouTube going! That said, good call on the brakes.
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Originally Posted by etherhuffer
The content that keeps YouTube going! That said, good call on the brakes.
@majmt beat me to it.
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My wife and I loaded the car and left Berkeley yesterday morning and drive away. Last night was spent in Klamath Falls OR. Tonight, Kennewick WA. Tomorrow, Kalispell. Saturday and Sunday, I ride and my wife drives. (She is looking forward to hitting the hot springs at Alameda's.) It's really happening - I'm finally going to do Cino.

Oh God, what have I gotten myself into?
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Old 07-20-23, 11:29 PM
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My wife and I loaded the car and left Berkeley yesterday morning and drive away. Last night was spent in Klamath Falls OR. Tonight, Kennewick WA. Tomorrow, Kalispell. Saturday and Sunday, I ride and my wife drives. (She is looking forward to hitting the hot springs at Alameda's.) It's really happening - I'm finally going to do Cino.

Oh God, what have I gotten myself into?
That's a long drive.

My wife and I left Beaverton yesterday at about 7 and hit Kennewick around midnight. We had planned to leave early yesterday and drive to Spokane, but we were bringing her Harley up on a U-Haul and I didn't realize until I went to pickup the trailer that I needed a wiring harness. Jeff Bezos saved my bacon with next day delivery, but it came pretty late in the day.





The drive from Spokane to Kalispell is gorgeous. From Kennewick? The drive from Spokane to Kalispell is gorgeous.

My wife will be riding Saturday but not to Hot Springs. She wants the car later in the day, so I'm in search of a ride from Kalispell to Kila on Saturday.
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Old 07-20-23, 11:41 PM
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Originally Posted by bikingshearer
Tonight, Kennewick WA. Tomorrow, Kalispell.
I agree about this being a really long drive.. We passed through Kennewick tonight and are staying in Spokane tonight. You will need to get up at the crack of dawn if you want to make it to the concours and registration tomorrow. After Spokane it is a beautiful drive for sure.
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Originally Posted by bikingshearer
My wife and I loaded the car and left Berkeley yesterday morning and drive away. Last night was spent in Klamath Falls OR. Tonight, Kennewick WA. Tomorrow, Kalispell. Saturday and Sunday, I ride and my wife drives. (She is looking forward to hitting the hot springs at Alameda's.) It's really happening - I'm finally going to do Cino.

Oh God, what have I gotten myself into?
Be sure to stop at the Lincoln 10,000 Silver Dollar Bar. Tourist trap but take a peek in the bar. They used to have every politically incorrect Knick knack and souvenir known to man. The whole place used to be no bigger than a single wide trailer. And beware the improperly cambered road from Lookout Pass to the cutoff going north. Not bad in summer, scary in winter.
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I woke up early in the campground near Spokane... probably something to do with the 13 hour drive yesterday.

See you all in Kalispell tonight.
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All have a great time....will watch thread and pics.... will help with being depressed at having to cancel....evem of for good reasons.
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I am hoping you guys have a great time . This looks like an awesome ride by previous pictures that have been posted , I only wish I could've made it . Plus one on waiting for updates and pictures . I went for a short delivery ride this morning and thought about what it would be like to be looking forward to that kind of challenge instead of pedaling around in a Southern California city with traffic. Stay safe and enjoy.......
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Originally Posted by northbend
Wishing all you Cinoriders all the best for this weekend's meeting of the tribe.
I'm looking forward to the pictures and stories.
See you again next year by Matthew Pendergast, on Flickr
Matt , are you not going this year?
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I’m so bummed about missing out on the Cino experience that I must just have to go and buy another bike to console myself.
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I’m so bummed about missing out on the Cino experience that I must just have to go and buy another bike to console myself.
Is that C+1 sound like a good plan
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Old 07-21-23, 02:48 PM
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Missing Cino this year is like having to to stay home and go to summer school while all the smart kids get to go to camp and have fun.
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