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#9951
Mostly Harmless
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#9952
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#9953
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Location: In the foothills of Los Angeles County
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Revised to 104 today and sweater weather soon.
Sunny and hot, with a high near 104. East southeast wind 5 to 10 mph becoming southeast 10 to 15 mph in the morning. Winds could gust as high as 20 mph.
Sunny and hot, with a high near 104. East southeast wind 5 to 10 mph becoming southeast 10 to 15 mph in the morning. Winds could gust as high as 20 mph.
Last edited by big john; 09-22-21 at 08:00 AM.
#9954
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: Greenville SC
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#9955
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I wanted the Time RXR and then the RXRS. There was a guy on here from Singapore that had one and it was beautiful. I was so close so many times with R&A, but the overall report was the front end was a bit noodly. The original owner of Pro Peloton had one and confirmed that, but he was a big guy. I was conflicted.
Then I went WW and bought the R3SL. After that bike was finally built, I considered the RXRS again. Scared about the front end, I bought the TMR01 instead. The BMC is stiff as hell. Looking back five years later, I made the right call. My stable is still full. I need no more bikes.
Then I went WW and bought the R3SL. After that bike was finally built, I considered the RXRS again. Scared about the front end, I bought the TMR01 instead. The BMC is stiff as hell. Looking back five years later, I made the right call. My stable is still full. I need no more bikes.
#9956
Mostly Harmless
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Chittenango, NY
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#9957
VFL For Life
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Knoxville, TN
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#9958
Senior Member
Campy ergos and shifting are superior to Di2 and thus, EPS > Di2. Hoods are too big and shifting isn't crispy nice.
#9960
VFL For Life
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#9961
Senior Member
Our RV mobile service guy felt sick and cancelled his Friday appointments, including ours. He was in bed all day Friday. He rescheduled the appointments for Saturday and I was the first one. He called me when he was about to leave and I asked him if he had been tested. He said no, but was feeling better. We discussed the difficulty of running a business and making money versus the health of the community and his clients. I told him I have an unvaccinated kid and a football game on Sunday.
He did the right thing and got a test, cancelled the Saturday appointments, and went home. He tested positive on Monday.
He did the right thing and got a test, cancelled the Saturday appointments, and went home. He tested positive on Monday.
#9962
Should Be More Popular
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Malvern, PA (20 miles West of Philly)
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#9963
VFL For Life
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My problem is that I've had headaches/discomfort, and lightheadedness.
#9965
So it is
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Westminster, CO
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#9966
VFL For Life
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This has been going on for weeks. Not sure what to do about it. Stretches?
#9967
So it is
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Our RV mobile service guy felt sick and cancelled his Friday appointments, including ours. He was in bed all day Friday. He rescheduled the appointments for Saturday and I was the first one. He called me when he was about to leave and I asked him if he had been tested. He said no, but was feeling better. We discussed the difficulty of running a business and making money versus the health of the community and his clients. I told him I have an unvaccinated kid and a football game on Sunday.
He did the right thing and got a test, cancelled the Saturday appointments, and went home. He tested positive on Monday.
He did the right thing and got a test, cancelled the Saturday appointments, and went home. He tested positive on Monday.
People are stubborn.
#9968
Silver Comet Fred
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#9969
So it is
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#9970
VFL For Life
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I have consulted the witch doctor because I'm suspicious the lightheadedness comes from the hefty dosage of mouse drug I'm taking. He didn't give a very satisfactory answer for that. So, still TBD.
#9971
So it is
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Location: Westminster, CO
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I wanted the Time RXR and then the RXRS. There was a guy on here from Singapore that had one and it was beautiful. I was so close so many times with R&A, but the overall report was the front end was a bit noodly. The original owner of Pro Peloton had one and confirmed that, but he was a big guy. I was conflicted.
Then I went WW and bought the R3SL. After that bike was finally built, I considered the RXRS again. Scared about the front end, I bought the TMR01 instead. The BMC is stiff as hell. Looking back five years later, I made the right call. My stable is still full. I need no more bikes.
Then I went WW and bought the R3SL. After that bike was finally built, I considered the RXRS again. Scared about the front end, I bought the TMR01 instead. The BMC is stiff as hell. Looking back five years later, I made the right call. My stable is still full. I need no more bikes.
I kept looking at that/those too. Cool bikes, but nothing that I didn't already have. A Time in the garage would be cool, but no cooler than a November.
#9972
Silver Comet Fred
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#9973
Silver Comet Fred
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#9974
VFL For Life
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Location: Knoxville, TN
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#9975
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Or, you can spend some dough and get some really good, lightweight muffs that will not imprint your egg: Amazon.com: Walkers Razor Series Protection Slim Shooter Folding Earmuff, Carbon (2 Pack) : Sports & Outdoors
Throw the heavy dinosaurs away.