LOOT - Wudya get?
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LOOT - Wudya get?
I'll start:
Gore booties
Specialized Mini Wedgie
A few spare tubes
Serfas Seat Post LED rear light
Lezyne Pressure Drive Pump/CO2 Combo
Also picked up a set of Reynolds Solitudes for myself.
Gore booties
Specialized Mini Wedgie
A few spare tubes
Serfas Seat Post LED rear light
Lezyne Pressure Drive Pump/CO2 Combo
Also picked up a set of Reynolds Solitudes for myself.
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Cycling related?
- A 7.5 month "mostly cycling" trip around the world.![Smilie](images/smilies/smile.gif)
- a jersey that matches Rowan's![Smilie](images/smilies/smile.gif)
- bicycle stickers![Smilie](images/smilies/smile.gif)
- bicycle ornament
- A 7.5 month "mostly cycling" trip around the world.
![Smilie](images/smilies/smile.gif)
- a jersey that matches Rowan's
![Smilie](images/smilies/smile.gif)
- bicycle stickers
![Smilie](images/smilies/smile.gif)
- bicycle ornament
![Smilie](images/smilies/smile.gif)
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My fave photo threads on BF
Century A Month Facebook Group
Machka's Website
Photo Gallery
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2 Bontrager Carbon bottle cages, 4 high end knives (Made in USA or Germany), Seiko LE Kinetic watch, Xetum Tyndall PVD Swiss watch.
A new begining in feeling great after going from Cymbalta to Lexapro for depression........Best gift of all
A new begining in feeling great after going from Cymbalta to Lexapro for depression........Best gift of all
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It's only 8:30 am ..... gotta have breakfast first. My son's been up since 5:30, so he's getting a bit itchy to open things.
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When I was in my early 20's I rode bicycles (complete with barcons) like the ones in the bicycle pictured. I really don't miss them. Most of us that actually rode that crap are grateful for CF and Di2 and the nostalgia for steel, toe clips and non-STI is somewhat puzzling.
All these advancements in bike tech over the past 30 years have been like 'what's the big deal' until you started using it every day. Toe clips, index shifting, STI, Di2, etc. I guess it goes both ways. You have to experience it directly. I can assure you that after a few days on the rig in the photo above you'd be happy to get back to a more modern bicycle.
All these advancements in bike tech over the past 30 years have been like 'what's the big deal' until you started using it every day. Toe clips, index shifting, STI, Di2, etc. I guess it goes both ways. You have to experience it directly. I can assure you that after a few days on the rig in the photo above you'd be happy to get back to a more modern bicycle.
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LOL forgot I was in "the 41"
I ride 25 year old bicycles every day... that being said most of the bikes in the calendar are not bikes I'd want to ride on a regular basis, but they are interesting to look at.
I ride 25 year old bicycles every day... that being said most of the bikes in the calendar are not bikes I'd want to ride on a regular basis, but they are interesting to look at.
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When I was in my early 20's I rode bicycles (complete with barcons) like the ones in the bicycle pictured. I really don't miss them. Most of us that actually rode that crap are grateful for CF and Di2 and the nostalgia for steel, toe clips and non-STI is somewhat puzzling.
All these advancements in bike tech over the past 30 years have been like 'what's the big deal' until you started using it every day. Toe clips, index shifting, STI, Di2, etc. I guess it goes both ways. You have to experience it directly. I can assure you that after a few days on the rig in the photo above you'd be happy to get back to a more modern bicycle.
All these advancements in bike tech over the past 30 years have been like 'what's the big deal' until you started using it every day. Toe clips, index shifting, STI, Di2, etc. I guess it goes both ways. You have to experience it directly. I can assure you that after a few days on the rig in the photo above you'd be happy to get back to a more modern bicycle.
Sounds like a bitter old man got coal in his stocking. Merry Christmas.
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Gore Bike Wear Fusion Gor-Tex gloves
DeLonghi Expresso maker for pre and post ride beverages
iRobot Rumba to help with hair from 5 dogs
flannel sheets (not cycling related, but nice nonetheless)
DeLonghi Expresso maker for pre and post ride beverages
iRobot Rumba to help with hair from 5 dogs
flannel sheets (not cycling related, but nice nonetheless)
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So far.. Full Length Bike Pants (Pretty thick for winter), medium length bicycle shorts, winter riding gloves, winter running gloves with touchscreen finger tips, a set of skully led lights, 2 soccer/running shirts, an LL bean Rain/wind jacket. The day is still young.
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Throw the stick!!!!
Nothing bike related, don't really need anything.
A few shirts, propane heater for when the power goes out, an awesome Black Rapid camera strap, a calendar with pics of my pups, some Coney Island beer, some canned jalapenos, and a beautiful Citizen watch.
More importantly, I believe that everyone was happy with the gifts they received from me this year.
A few shirts, propane heater for when the power goes out, an awesome Black Rapid camera strap, a calendar with pics of my pups, some Coney Island beer, some canned jalapenos, and a beautiful Citizen watch.
More importantly, I believe that everyone was happy with the gifts they received from me this year.
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