What are YOU grateful for?
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What are YOU grateful for?
It's Turkey Day here in the US of A. I finally realized yesterday that the 1995 Stumpjumper M2 FS frame i bought for a pittance last year was designed for a modest front shock, in the 50-60mm range and according to the Internets, if I use the 100mm shock I bought I will create a Harley chopper-like bike that will flip me backwards on even a modest hill. Who knew that a 100mm shock was a downhill shock in 1995? Go figure. ANYWAYS, I'm grateful that I can get on a bike at all. I'm grateful for the $40 Trek 660 I found. I have had several enjoyable evenings working on it and several mellow afternoon rides on it. I'm gratefull for the Vittoria Voyager Hyper 38mm tires on my commuter (1980's Novara X-R hybrid). They roll like a dream. I'm grateful for the $20 1985 Fuji Sagres Mixte I found a few weeks ago. I have had a hankering for a mixte, don't ask me why. I'm looking forward to working on it. Actually, I'm grateful for a lot of things I won't list here.
How about you?
How about you?
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my daughter, who has a great HS wrestling career going and may go undefeated to state this year (she's a Junior).
She also built this bike.
She also built this bike.

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I'm grateful for the C&V forum here. Over the last year I've had some pretty negative things happen in my life, and I found myself turning to riding my bike a lot more, which lead to me starting to wrench on my bike, which lead me to bikeforums.net. Eventually, after some not-so-welcoming interactions on other sub-forums, I found this crowd, and started to drink the vintage steel Kool-Aid. Mmmmm, it's refreshing! This has become one of my zen places, along with everything that goes with vintage bikes.
So thanks to all the regulars here, you're an awesome group.
So thanks to all the regulars here, you're an awesome group.
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7 years sobriety, two awesome kids and a loving wife.
The rest is just icing.
The rest is just icing.
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My family and my health.
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Waking up on the right side of the dirt.
and other stuff.
and other stuff.
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I'm thankful for my friends and family. Goofy pic we just took.

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Get on your bikes and ride!
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I'm grateful for having a patient, supportive wife...for having a beautiful home and life together...for having so many wonderful friends, most of whom I've had for decades...for my incredibly loving and supportive parents...for our pet menagerie...and for some really good forum friends who help me rationalize and inspire my insanity.
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She likes the training the way we like cycling.
Her first tournament was 10 lb over her weight class because of 2 lb/wk weight loss rule.
She took 1st against a girl (over her weight class) who placed in state last year. This week, she also dominated her top regional competitor with 2nd round fall.
Last year she made mistakes and never the same one twice. This year, focus, condition, drive is second to her skills.
It's a lot of fun.
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My relationship with God and my connection to people.
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Thanks friend, you can only go along for the ride - the drive and ambition has to be all hers.
She likes the training the way we like cycling.
Her first tournament was 10 lb over her weight class because of 2 lb/wk weight loss rule.
She took 1st against a girl (over her weight class) who placed in state last year. This week, she also dominated her top regional competitor with 2nd round fall.
Last year she made mistakes and never the same one twice. This year, focus, condition, drive is second to her skills.
It's a lot of fun.
She likes the training the way we like cycling.
Her first tournament was 10 lb over her weight class because of 2 lb/wk weight loss rule.
She took 1st against a girl (over her weight class) who placed in state last year. This week, she also dominated her top regional competitor with 2nd round fall.
Last year she made mistakes and never the same one twice. This year, focus, condition, drive is second to her skills.
It's a lot of fun.
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"My biggest fear is that when I die my wife will sell my bicycles for what I told her they cost."
Get on your bikes and ride!
https://instagram.com/norseamerican/
"My biggest fear is that when I die my wife will sell my bicycles for what I told her they cost."
Get on your bikes and ride!
https://instagram.com/norseamerican/
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I am grateful that I finally learned to be grateful for the things I used to take for granted. These days, family, friends and my desire to help others lead the way in my life. Sadly, I usually fall short of that last intent, but I keep hoping to be a better me, for your sake...
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I am grateful that I finally learned to be grateful for the things I used to take for granted. These days, family, friends and my desire to help others lead the way in my life. Sadly, I usually fall short of that last intent, but I keep hoping to be a better me, for your sake...


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Get on your bikes and ride!
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Get on your bikes and ride!
https://instagram.com/norseamerican/
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I am grateful for my health, family, and expanding circle of friends made through cycling, with volunteer work at Bike Works in Seattle (https://bikeworks.org) and connections via this C&V forum.
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I am grateful for this forum and the wonderful people I've met through it.
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Today? The car starting this morning, after a serious hey-I-don't-recognize-that-ignition-key issue last night; two young cats coming back from the vet in one piece after having been 'helped'; a nice personal message from a fellow C&V member about some old bikes; mrs non-fixie passing an important test. Today was a pretty good day, gratitude-wise.
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Grateful for everything - even though I sometimes forget to be for some of them.
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I'm grateful to have found a hobby that is healthy and gets me outside enjoying nature. I'm grateful for the knowledge I've been gleaning from lurking (mostly) in this subforum. I'm grateful for the hard work in other areas of my life that are finally starting to yield some results. And I'm especially grateful for my family- especially the newest member, my three-month-old nephew. Hope y'all are having a great day!
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Conti GP4000 S2 25's. Dura Ace hubs. No really I got to travel east to see my family, especially my 82 year old father and watch little children run around like they are prone to do. The Redskins lost but in the big picture it's just a game.
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I am grateful for so many things right now but as others have stated family is so important to me. My mom, brothers, wife, toddler daughter and soon to arrive baby make every day a joy. I am thankful that I had a wonderful father for 28 years and wish he could celebrate with us. Also cycling and C&V has brought a whole new dimension of enjoyment to my life. Thank you all!
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It's been a tough few months, I'm still searching............
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Much to be thankful for. To long a list.
I am thankful for finding this forumnandnits.members. hope you allnhad a great T-day!
I am thankful for finding this forumnandnits.members. hope you allnhad a great T-day!
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