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#3451
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#3452
Should Be More Popular
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Agree. It’s unfortunate that many of our fellow Americans seem to forget this.
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#3453
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We have a good one in downtown Fargo...https://www.facebook.com/TacoBros/
#3454
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Nice! I am so close to 10,000 and now I’m concerned I won’t make it, not if I can’t get rid of this sickness.
Took a covid test when I got home, to my dismay it was negative. Positive would have been paid time off, maybe I could actually recover.
#3456
Mostly Harmless
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Ritchey is officially brought to this decade, and it’s no longer “happy to see people”.
On the downside, the wheel I was going to borrow is only 10 spd. Another lady at the shop is going to let me borrow a mavic askium but I won’t get it til friday.
It actually shifts really well with the 9 spd cassette, Tempted to ride it like that until I get the wheel.
Rj, tell me why that’s a bad idea.
On the downside, the wheel I was going to borrow is only 10 spd. Another lady at the shop is going to let me borrow a mavic askium but I won’t get it til friday.
It actually shifts really well with the 9 spd cassette, Tempted to ride it like that until I get the wheel.
Rj, tell me why that’s a bad idea.
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#3458
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I just ordered a full set of Wagner ceramic brakes for the Fit. $90. I didn't really want ceramic, but that's all they had available. They tell me they will be at my door on Monday. I did not order from Amazon.
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I have a friend who insisted on doing over 600K feet every year in about 8K miles. He did this for at least 15 years, maybe more. He's 75 now and I rarely see him but I saw him Saturday (by chance) on Mulholland Drive. He was moving slow and said he rides alone most of the time.
600K isn't a huge amount unless you consider doing it year after year. It's 11.5k per week, which is doable even for someone like me, but every week for years?
#3462
Klaatu..Verata..Necktie?
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Nice! New kit on old bike is a good look!
Try switching the front and rear shifter cable housings in front of the head tube, meaning put the rear one behind the front - may help center the overlap.
You need a new wheelset. Those old 32 spokers just look out of place with the new kit.
Try switching the front and rear shifter cable housings in front of the head tube, meaning put the rear one behind the front - may help center the overlap.
You need a new wheelset. Those old 32 spokers just look out of place with the new kit.
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We have a good one in downtown Fargo...https://www.facebook.com/TacoBros/
It was great to get awesome tamales right around the corner.
#3464
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Nice! New kit on old bike is a good look!
Try switching the front and rear shifter cable housings in front of the head tube, meaning put the rear one behind the front - may help center the overlap.
You need a new wheelset. Those old 32 spokers just look out of place with the new kit.
Try switching the front and rear shifter cable housings in front of the head tube, meaning put the rear one behind the front - may help center the overlap.
You need a new wheelset. Those old 32 spokers just look out of place with the new kit.
#3465
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I forgot to tell the mechanic to install the cable splitters for the brake and shifting cables, he thought they were barrel adjusters, so didn’t add them.
Not everyone is familiar with the brake away system. I’ll worry about it later.
Not everyone is familiar with the brake away system. I’ll worry about it later.
#3466
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Are you tracking total climbing?
I have a friend who insisted on doing over 600K feet every year in about 8K miles. He did this for at least 15 years, maybe more. He's 75 now and I rarely see him but I saw him Saturday (by chance) on Mulholland Drive. He was moving slow and said he rides alone most of the time.
600K isn't a huge amount unless you consider doing it year after year. It's 11.5k per week, which is doable even for someone like me, but every week for years?
I have a friend who insisted on doing over 600K feet every year in about 8K miles. He did this for at least 15 years, maybe more. He's 75 now and I rarely see him but I saw him Saturday (by chance) on Mulholland Drive. He was moving slow and said he rides alone most of the time.
600K isn't a huge amount unless you consider doing it year after year. It's 11.5k per week, which is doable even for someone like me, but every week for years?
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I agree about the downhills, especially the roads with holes and broken concrete or cracks parallel to the road. There is one we ride on pizza days which has shadows with splotches of sun and bad pavement so you can't see anything.
fwiw I think I do 300ish thousand feet.
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I’m only at 214,000 feet of climbing this year.
#3469
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And then there's this.
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My boss just told me I need to bill more hours next year.
On the other had, youngest child graduates with his masters degree in a week, and starts work mid-January. That’s like a bonus, isn’t it?
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#3475
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putting a kid through school is like buying a new car each year - and pushing it off a cliff
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