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#4301
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Guess I'll add a chainring to the list for the next bike crap order.
#4302
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The CAAD i can legitimately say I wore out the tires, they only had a couple hundred more miles on them, and I def contributed to wearing out the groupset, I think old man time helped more than me though.
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#4304
serious cyclist
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#4305
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It doesn't help that I have had so many bikes pass through my hands over the last 3 years. I actually forgot a few when I posted earlier.
I totally Strava-stalked those of you who I follow just now looking at how many miles some of you have on your bikes.
You people ride a lot.
I totally Strava-stalked those of you who I follow just now looking at how many miles some of you have on your bikes.
You people ride a lot.
#4306
serious cyclist
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#4307
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Tutoring and training??? Bite your tongue, mister. They're too accustomed to having everything handed to them for their entire entitled life.
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#4308
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Same.
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#4309
Mostly Harmless
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10-12k seems like a good run. As you know, it depends...
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I do that occasionally with sweet potatoes. They are best caramelized and blackened at the edges.
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As many others have pointed out, the most important thing there was validation and bragging rights for the parents. The kids and their lives were obviously secondary considerations.
#4312
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Yes, and on some level I get it, but... I also just can't. My mother's comment on the whole thing was that she couldn't imagine having so little faith in her children that they couldn't just get into a good school on their own merits.
#4313
So it is
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A couple of years on the primary bike is 6-7k per year, so that falls in line with WhyFi thinking. That includes racing and training. I'm always above 8,000 a year, but don't differentiate between bikes. Plus, I run Red rings, and can find those at a fairly reasonable price, so I think I change them more often than I even need to.
#4314
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I'm trying to plan out a southwesterly 100k for this Saturday. I'd really like to ride down to Oregon and have lunch at a dam or a state park with a bluff overlook of the Rock River, but I'm starting to think maybe that won't be the best idea when it's going to be the nicest day so far this year and SIP orders are still active. The park I want to ride at is actually supposed to re-open tomorrow after being closed for a while.
I suppose I can finish the route planning and save it for later.
I suppose I can finish the route planning and save it for later.
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And giving them that burden of phoniness, guilt and doubt to carry through life. Unbelievable.
#4317
So it is
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#4318
Should Be More Popular
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Even cassettes give me 10-15k miles.
I do replace chains when worn to 0.1%, which is roughly every 3500 miles.
YMMV.
#4319
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This. How many areas in life have you seen people so accustomed to doing the wrong thing that they consider you stupid if you insist on doing the right thing?
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#4320
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My bike is a triple and the middle ring is it 90% of the time. I replaced it at about 15,000 miles. The teeth were fine. What wore was the lifting pins that latched onto the chain. They were viseably worn and causing erratic shifting in front.
#4321
roasted with olive oil, salt, pepper and chopped, fresh thyme and/or rosemary. Quarter them if they are large. Halve if somewhat small. You can’t mess it up, and the house will smell great.
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Maybe, but I wouldn't want to make that assumption to make about them. They're almost all still vulnerable and innocent under the exterior at that age, even the ones who do the dumbest or most dangerous stuff. I can't see these kids as anything but victims, and all the more if they've been warped to the point you suggest.
#4323
cowboy, steel horse, etc
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Like others here I also love the rosemary action. We are caretakers of the mother of all rosemary plants, so we'll never run out...
#4324
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You've got that right. I hold that such people are borderline sociopaths with little self dissipline and they raise their kids to be the same. If you want to know someones character, observe how they behave if they believe no one is looking.
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Oh God! Cramps again. Tie me to the mast!