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#728
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I typically pair the propeller with the Yosemite Sam ‘Back off Jack’ mud flaps
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This is my friend's bike that got run over a couple months ago. Amazingly, most of the parts are ok. I got hit back in the early '80s and experienced the same thing - destroyed wheels and frame but most of the group was OK.
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CAADs are excellent bikes. I've owned a couple in my time, a silver CAAD9 and then a matte black CAAD8, when they were called R1000. Same colorway as this "Retro build" photo I just found. What an awesome bike that was! Light, stiff and just handled so well. I miss that thing. Maybe if/when my crappy Venge Elite 2016 bites the dust, I'll build one up as my racing bike instead of a modern carbon spaceship.
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so high, my heart cannot bear the strain." -A.C. Jobim, Triste
"Your beauty is an aeroplane;
so high, my heart cannot bear the strain." -A.C. Jobim, Triste
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Originally Posted by big john;[url=tel:23212282
23212282[/url]]I had a CAAD5 I bought as a frameset so it didn't have an "R" number. Great handling, super stiff, and the 63 was a bit long in the reach for me.
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Are you crying? There’s no crying in Addiction.
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htfu
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Originally Posted by abshipp;[url=tel:23212454
23212454]I needed a hitch receiver for the Escape but am cheap so I bought a $100 2-inch "class 3" off of eBay and spent an hour or so laying on a rough driveway installing it.
It went on without too much drama, but doesn't quite fit right so once everything is all torqued down it's crooked
Need to get some washers to use as spacers and have a bunch of fun with a rat tail file to get things all lined up, but hey, I can't see it when I'm driving so it's not a huge priority
It went on without too much drama, but doesn't quite fit right so once everything is all torqued down it's crooked
Need to get some washers to use as spacers and have a bunch of fun with a rat tail file to get things all lined up, but hey, I can't see it when I'm driving so it's not a huge priority
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Originally Posted by MoAlpha;[url=tel:23212457
23212457[/url]]If not, you can always get one of those free-standing things with a duct to the window. My parents had one in NYC. Worked well.
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Makes sense.
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More whining. Do you post when you go in there? Post one of your full page results charts in there and see who responds. Let people get to know you there because Addiction is neither a racing or training thread or forum.
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That’ll buff right out, after awhile.
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this reminds me. We had my 88 nissan king cab 4wd for six years in the coastal southern belizean rainforest. The hitch welded itself to the receiver. We had the truck chained to a tree and the hitch chained to a tractor and a brave stupid fool soul in the middle with a sledgehammer. Nothing.
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I use one of those to avoid using a tacky regular unit in a front window of the house. Indeed they do work well.
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There’s cycling stuff, ride reports, bike reports and other stuff, all that’s appropriate. But there’s an entire 33 domain for racing and training stuff.
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Happy National Grilled Cheese Day!
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Might have to go that route. Maybe rig up a shelf for it so I can preserve my precious floor space, this is the second smallest apartment I've seen in my life after all.
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Man, did you put your cranky pants on today. I have posted there in the past, and no one responded. Easier to get a response here, even though this is addiction. Which IMO covers everything. From cars to bikes, and your shovel.