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Just ate the first one. So sweet. Most are 2-5 days from being ready. We used to have 2 trees but one got sick and had to be cut down, so now just one. I would estimate we have around 60-75 on the tree. Not millions, but plenty for us.
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Blatant advertising of a performance enhancing substance.
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Easy 50 mi. with a friend. Beautiful evening sail with long-suffering spouse. Anchored in a pretty cove, unfortunately within woohooing and ****-yeah-ing distance of a raft of drunks. I think there are too many of them to spend the night, but who knows?
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Do you strava your sails? One of my friends is a neonatologist who does.
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I took a long distance pic of a possible Saturn today. We'll just have to wait for a bigger image.
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Distance races all have real-time tracking satellite tracking on the Web now, so the folks at home can see the dumbass mistake that cost you the podium.
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The original store moved down the road to Ridge Ave. just before where Main St. starts. I only went to that one once. It was a bit of a mess since it had just opened. The new satellite place is called the Kickstand Cafe. Might check it out today.
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Speaking of podium, Mr. @datlas needs to delete his half ride on August 6th from Strava so I have a better chance of staying on the Addiction podium.
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Southern Belize is the antithesis of Western Civilization. It's a deep inhalation of fresh, rejuvenating air.
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There is nothing in this world as peaceful and satisfying as being under a thatch roof .
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Guys, I know it’s been discussed before, but, what’s a good range of Nm for a 1/4” torque drive? I have my eye on a beam type, but it can only go up to 9 Nms. I’d rather have just one even if I’d have to be a little bit careful to reset to lowest setting when storing a clicker.
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Speaking of podium, Mr. @datlas needs to delete his half ride on August 6th from Strava so I have a better chance of staying on the Addiction podium.
Thanks for keeping me honest!
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Guys, I know it’s been discussed before, but, what’s a good range of Nm for a 1/4” torque drive? I have my eye on a beam type, but it can only go up to 9 Nms. I’d rather have just one even if I’d have to be a little bit careful to reset to lowest setting when storing a clicker.
So 5-50.
edit: might be 40 see below
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I thought it was supposed to be 40 Nm on lockrings. But out of the hundreds I've put done, I've only once put a torque wrench on one and I've never had one loosen and I've never broken or stripped one.
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It might be 40, as I am going by memory. Once you know how much “stutter” to push through it doesn’t matter much anyway.
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