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Old 11-24-21, 01:48 PM
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Doc, sorry to hear that you won't be there.
Thank you.
I continue to be in mourning.
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I hope those are Stryker plating systems. iab needs a new pair of shoes.
Now we know who to approach for the C&V group discount!
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Wow! Cino? I don't have to retire first?
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Old 11-25-21, 12:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Classtime
Wow! Cino? I don't have to retire first?
July schedule works better for you, eh?
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Originally Posted by northbend
As the thread drifts off course...
I was just wonder'n all of ours are left side. We must be making a subconscious decision to fall non drive side to protect our drive trains. Thats really something :-)
Late to the party, but my clavicle separated from the right shoulder. Clavicle not broken, but detached. My right arm has been a bit longer since (25ish yrs). I did not have a moment to consider which shoulder was about to take the hit. On the upside it was a bit of a throw away commuter.
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Old 11-25-21, 07:36 AM
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Originally Posted by gugie
July schedule works better for you, eh?
Much better for me. But for Cino? Long Johns, chains, and bear spray in the Carradice?
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Old 11-25-21, 07:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Classtime
Much better for me. But for Cino? Long Johns, chains, and bear spray in the Carradice?
Well, there was one black bear spotted at this year's Cino (by Dave Kirk, I believe). But it was high-tailing it away from the road as he approached.
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Cino still planned for July 8-10? Nothing new on the website yet--- but I have a family trip to Montana in the works, and I've receive the OK to bring an old bike and take a detour for a few days for this.... never thought I could make it happen, but looks like it just may work out!

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Originally Posted by no67el
Cino still planned for July 8-10? Nothing new on the website yet--- but I have a family trip to Montana in the works, and I've receive the OK to bring an old bike and take a detour for a few days for this.... never thought I could make it happen, but looks like it just may work out!

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@mountaindave teaches at the local Montessori school, he's probably knee deep in school stuff and COVID protocols. Give him some time, but I'd bet on it happening.
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Originally Posted by no67el
Cino still planned for July 8-10? Nothing new on the website yet--- but I have a family trip to Montana in the works, and I've receive the OK to bring an old bike and take a detour for a few days for this.... never thought I could make it happen, but looks like it just may work out!

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Yes! I’m working with possible caterers at the moment, but the date is correct: July 8-10!

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Old 01-08-22, 10:01 PM
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