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Originally Posted by Pirkaus
(Post 21606794)
Hopefully it keeps the unwashed mass away. Many people who drank this water have died, I have not died yet, but I will some day. :D
I have drank it for years, and know people who's family have drank it for generations, it tasty, and freezing cold. The water is safe, the sign is a liability thing, all the springs in the area have similar signs. |
Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 21606785)
His and Her Asperos?
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Originally Posted by Pirkaus
(Post 21606637)
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...7ce7ee0751.jpg
These days I plan my longer ride around available hydration. Velo Vol would not approve :innocent: i love your bike. |
Originally Posted by bampilot06
(Post 21606831)
i love your bike.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 21606523)
Do you have a stoop? You could take care of that in a jiffy.
Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
(Post 21606530)
However, it can be better. Just as bicycles can be better,
Originally Posted by genejockey
(Post 21606541)
You play the bugle INSIDE the house? That must be...something.
Originally Posted by Pirkaus
(Post 21606637)
These days I plan my longer ride around available hydration. Velo Vol would not approve :innocent:
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 21606918)
And yet big bicycle makes the bicycle worse by added gears that aren't wanted or making them fatter.
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Originally Posted by seedsbelize
(Post 21606690)
Longsleeves on.
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I wore my long-sleeve summer jersey this morning for sun protection.
Tomorrow will likely be fake miles, based on the forecast. |
Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
(Post 21606554)
Solidworks is amazing for 3d work, and even more amazing for 3d assemblies.
Alas, my student version expired long ago and we only have AutoCAD at work. :( I've been working on 3d modeling in AutoCAD lately and I'm starting to get the hang of it. A lot of stuff is a PITA compared to Solidworks.
Originally Posted by BillyD
(Post 21606590)
Yesterday I finally got around to calculating the grade of my driveway, because this bad boy is the primary reason we need to relocate. As we get older it’s just too hazardous to keep cleared in the winter. So I dragged out the self leveling laser and the tape rule and calculated the driveway to have a grade of 25%. Needles to say I’ve never attempted to ride up there even though it’s only about 50’ long. #kneebuster
PS: EEEEEEEEEEEEEEK! (i just saw the photo too). |
Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 21606505)
Nope.
I'm surprised you're surprised. I don't know the lyrics but the oboe part makes for a good lament. Incorrect. See post #15186. #RaspberriesBad Just practicing enough to maintain status quo, basically. I haven't played outside the house since March. Sad. |
Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
(Post 21606718)
Another day, another OMG Trek on the bookface.
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...9d71ea03dd.jpg |
Originally Posted by rjones28
(Post 21606977)
We bought raspberries at the farmers market today.
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That Adamo saddle tho...
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 21606990)
Eat at your own peril.
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Originally Posted by rjones28
(Post 21606992)
That Adamo saddle tho...
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 21606948)
Autumn is in the air.
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Originally Posted by rjones28
(Post 21607005)
Incorrect
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I think my Gunnar might be considered modern steel. It's True Temper OX Platinum, tig wleded with sloping top tube. It's about 4 pounds in size 62. I have a Kestrel fork on it because that's what they had lying around. I haven't ridden it much since I got the Seven in 2012 but I took it today to the old club and did 60+ miles with 4200 feet of climbing. It's way more comfortable than the Seven but harder for me to climb with, partly because it's 21 pounds without pedals.
I'd post pics but Photobucket is holding my pictures hostage. It was free when I signed up, wtf? |
Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 21606534)
Ok I have a dumb question. Can you use butyl tube stick-on patches short-term on a latex tube? I have never flatter my summer wheels that have latex tubes, but the double flat concern has crossed my mind as I carry one spare tube and some peel/stick patches as backup.
Anyone know? |
Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
(Post 21606718)
Another day, another OMG Trek on the bookface.
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...9d71ea03dd.jpg |
You all must be getting bored. And it's not even winter yet. I go away for a hike and come back to find more than ten pages added. I can't keep up on a bike, and now I'm struggling to keep up here.
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Originally Posted by big john
(Post 21607054)
I've heard you can't reliably patch a latex tube. I've tried the peel and stick patches on butyl tubes and had one blow off on a descent when the wheel got hot, had another blow off while the bike was in the car and I was driving on a hot day.
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Time to ride.
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Originally Posted by gnome
(Post 21607321)
I can't keep up on a bike, and now I'm struggling to keep up here.
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