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Forum: Road Cycling
03-18-16, 06:32 AM
Replies: 611
Views: 114,772
Posted By Looigi

Being able to just lay your bike down fully...

Being able to just lay your bike down fully assembled in the back is an awesome convenience. With a pad, you can put in two, one lying on top of the other.

(^^^ note verb usage: Lay, transitive....
09-24-15, 04:44 PM
Replies: 33
Views: 7,285
Posted By Looigi

I'm currently on a 2.5" front and 2.3" rear on...

I'm currently on a 2.5" front and 2.3" rear on the mtb.
09-01-14, 03:31 PM
Replies: 32
Views: 3,618
Posted By Looigi

You lose mainly soduim through sweat and very...

You lose mainly soduim through sweat and very little potassium. If you're getting enough potasium in your diet, it's usually not necessary to need extra during a ride. What is needed is sodium to...
Forum: Road Cycling
04-15-14, 10:23 AM
Replies: 17
Views: 16,936
Posted By Looigi

Is it twue?

Is it twue?
02-21-14, 09:44 AM
Replies: 16
Views: 45,906
Posted By Looigi

Most seat posts support the rails on the bottoms...

Most seat posts support the rails on the bottoms and clamp down from the top. Some support the rails from the sides, and I guess these might be called "side loading". The 7x9 rails are oval with...
Forum: Road Cycling
05-10-13, 06:13 AM
Replies: 42
Views: 6,205
Posted By Looigi

I drill small holes in the bottom of my keyboard...

I drill small holes in the bottom of my keyboard so the coffee can drain out.
Forum: Road Cycling
03-30-13, 04:16 PM
Replies: 41
Views: 35,234
Posted By Looigi

FWIW: SKS Raceblade Longs (<-important) are...

FWIW: SKS Raceblade Longs (<-important) are quite good as far as strap-ons go. They provide almost the same coverage as full fenders, fit just about any bike and are very easy to install/remove. ...
Forum: Road Cycling
02-11-13, 12:14 PM
Replies: 44
Views: 34,769
Posted By Looigi

I think the above posters are overstating it. ...

I think the above posters are overstating it. It'll be fine as long as you can get the fit right: saddle height and setback from crank, reach and height of bars from saddle... After all, riding a...
02-03-12, 02:58 PM
Replies: 47
Views: 17,710
Posted By Looigi

Incorrect. Garmin uses primarily the wheel...

Incorrect. Garmin uses primarily the wheel sensor. You can set the diameter or let it auto calibrate it. If it loses the sensor, it starts using GPS for distance and speed. GPS position is noisy...
Forum: Road Cycling
03-31-11, 07:25 AM
Replies: 48
Views: 17,445
Posted By Looigi

Yep...

Yep...
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