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Bah humbug. Finally got the seat on this afternoon. Thanks again!!! Initial ride it was noticeably more comfortable. I’ll go on longer ride tomorrow morning to see what my arse thinks. Really dumb question. Is there a trick to changing the seat angle? Right now I have it where I think I want it, but I may need to adjust tomorrow. I loosened both bolts on the seat climb but it doesn’t allow me to change the angle, it only lets me slide the seat forward and aft. |
Originally Posted by abshipp
(Post 21601766)
Ugh.
BB is shot in the shiny bike :notamused: |
Originally Posted by bampilot06
(Post 21602006)
Bah humbug. Finally got the seat on this afternoon. Thanks again!!! Initial ride it was noticeably more comfortable. I’ll go on longer ride tomorrow morning to see what my arse thinks.
Really dumb question. Is there a trick to changing the seat angle? Right now I have it where I think I want it, but I may need to adjust tomorrow. I loosened both bolts on the seat climb but it doesn’t allow me to change the angle, it only lets me slide the seat forward and aft. Cervelo's seatpost toppers are dumb. You have to loosen the back, then you can loosen or tighten the front, then when you retighten the back the saddle will be at a different angle. It's dumb and bad. I should just replace the seatpost on mine. |
Originally Posted by Trsnrtr
(Post 21601982)
Tennessee Soil ≠ Illinois Soil
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Originally Posted by bampilot06
(Post 21602006)
Really dumb question. Is there a trick to changing the seat angle? Right now I have it where I think I want it, but I may need to adjust tomorrow. I loosened both bolts on the seat climb but it doesn’t allow me to change the angle, it only lets me slide the seat forward and aft.
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Haven't had okra this not summer.
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Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
(Post 21601865)
rip bb. :(
Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 21602007)
What happened?
Just an old cheap worn out cartridge BB. The interim replacement cup and cone is a little pitted but it's all I've got for now in a close enough length. Haven't adjusted one of those in a while, and I was never very good with them even when I messed around with them a lot more. It took...a while :rolleyes: |
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 21602025)
Is it the soil? Or do you enhance with chemical agents?
We've had 10-13" of rain the last two weeks. I mowed Saturday and again yesterday and it would have choked my mower by tomorrow. |
Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
(Post 21602024)
You are welcome! Glad you like it.
Cervelo's seatpost toppers are dumb. You have to loosen the back, then you can loosen or tighten the front, then when you retighten the back the saddle will be at a different angle. It's dumb and bad. I should just replace the seatpost on mine. sums up the experience I have been having. Was hoping it would be easier. |
Originally Posted by big john
(Post 21601990)
I've heard that before from Colorado owners. My Seven is pretty harsh, too. Not the worst I've had but sometimes I want to try something else.
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Originally Posted by Trsnrtr
(Post 21602060)
You do know that the soil in the three "I" states is agriculturally very good? Growing grass is not much of a challenge as long as we have rain.
We've had 10-13" of rain the last two weeks. I mowed Saturday and again yesterday and it would have choked my mower by tomorrow. However, if you had 20 days of 92F highs, with less than an inch of rain (see post #14713), your grass wouldn't be growing great, either. |
Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 21602083)
I am not an expert in grass-growing soils.
However, if you had 20 days of 92F highs, with less than an inch of rain (see post #14713), your grass wouldn't be growing great, either. what are you an expert in? |
Originally Posted by Trsnrtr
(Post 21602067)
I had a lot of crit bikes and most of them would beat you to death but the Colorado was stiff on an obnoxious level. Beautiful bike, though. It was pearl metal flake white with a Campy Record group, tubular rims and tires.
Serotta Colorado Build https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...c6a2f55902.jpg |
Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 21600770)
<==Doesn't mow more than once a week. That's crazy.
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Originally Posted by LAJ
(Post 21600797)
Seriously? Painted toenails on a cat? What kind of lunatic decides that's a good idea, and how big are their cajones to even give it a try?
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Originally Posted by bampilot06
(Post 21602061)
sums up the experience I have been having. Was hoping it would be easier.
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Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
(Post 21601147)
I wish it were smart enough to maintain radar lock on a designated contact, such as AG, so I could always see how far back she is. And yes, I'd like it projected to a HUD on my visor.
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Originally Posted by LAJ
(Post 21601284)
I didn't take the oath, but I sometimes wear a lab coat.
This world is getting really screwy. |
Originally Posted by trsnrtr
(Post 21601973)
are you showing your age?
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 21602083)
I am not an expert in grass-growing soils.
However, if you had 20 days of 92F highs, with less than an inch of rain (see post #14713), your grass wouldn't be growing great, either. |
Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 21601678)
Storms incoming!
And coffee too. Natch. |
Originally Posted by bampilot06
(Post 21602090)
what are you an expert in?
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#NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished |
Originally Posted by bampilot06
(Post 21602006)
Bah humbug. Finally got the seat on this afternoon. Thanks again!!! Initial ride it was noticeably more comfortable. I’ll go on longer ride tomorrow morning to see what my arse thinks. Really dumb question. Is there a trick to changing the seat angle? Right now I have it where I think I want it, but I may need to adjust tomorrow. I loosened both bolts on the seat climb but it doesn’t allow me to change the angle, it only lets me slide the seat forward and aft. |
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