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I think they expect that you will dry the chain quickly with shop air or in the hot sun.
An alternative drying method would be to put the chain in a bottle of meths & shake around; all alcohols will tend to bind with water & you can reuse the meths several times. I don't use this approach myself because for $2 per aerosol I can buy solvent based degreaser, one can will effectively allow me to clean the chain & all gears. I try to be careful to avoid contact with the tyres & collect most of the solvent that drips off. Some I reuse applying with a small paintbrush to stubborn areas. Good luck Peter O |
summer rides
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here's my summer rides for land and water. i found a craigs list trek 3700 and a broken frame trek 8500. the 3700 now has hydraulic discs, 9 speeds. city tires and much deore stuff.
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Yesterday I broke a rear spoke when I hit a small chuckhole on my daily ride. I was really bummed about it until I realized how very lucky I am to be healthy enough to be out riding hard enough at age 67 so I CAN break a spoke!! I have several good pals who have trouble walking up one flight of stairs and one who can't even get out of bed by himself so a broken spoke in the big picture is really pretty small potatoes! I got it fixed and have to remember to keep checking those tire pressures and spoke tensions so I don't break another one. Keep peddling Guys and Gals KEEP PEDDLING!!
And, I AM standing up!! Rocky |
Originally Posted by Rocky1405
(Post 10757435)
Yesterday I broke a rear spoke when I hit a small chuckhole on my daily ride. I was really bummed about it until I realized how very lucky I am to be healthy enough to be out riding hard enough at age 67 so I CAN break a spoke!! I have several good pals who have trouble walking up one flight of stairs and one who can't even get out of bed by himself so a broken spoke in the big picture is really pretty small potatoes! I got it fixed and have to remember to keep checking those tire pressures and spoke tensions so I don't break another one. Keep peddling Guys and Gals KEEP PEDDLING!!
And, I AM standing up!! Rocky |
Intro, Warning, long & boring!!
Wow, I found a home....:D
I am a newbie coming back..Never was real good at biccyling, but I love the exercise. My son gave me used 70ish Raleigh Competition GS, way back in 1982. I ride it every now and then. However, the old man got married recently.. Oh yeah, and my wife is 23 years my junior!:D I am an exercise freak. I workout at the gym 6 days a week. I luckingly found a mate for my old Raleigh. A used Schwinn Traveler for the wifee!! It is the shop getting tune, and as soon as it comes out, me and the wifee are going riding!!:D BTW, you can see I am coming back on the cheap too!! :D This thread is great.:thumb: People 65 and over usually get discriminated over. I got a big yap too.. ;) |
Intro, Warning, long & boring!!
Wow, I found a home....:D
I am a newbie coming back..Never was real good at biccyling, but I love the exercise. My son gave me used 70ish Raleigh Competition GS, way back in 1982. I ride it every now and then. However, the old man got married recently.. Oh yeah, and my wife is 23 years my junior!:D I am an exercise freak. I workout at the gym 6 days a week. I luckingly found a mate for my old Raleigh. A used Schwinn Traveler for the wifee!! It is the shop getting tune, and as soon as it comes out, me and the wifee are going riding!!:D BTW, you can see I am coming back on the cheap too!! :D This thread is great.:thumb: People 65 and over usually get discriminated over. I got a big yap too.. ;) Here is my Raleigh, will post a pic of the Schwinn as soon as it comes out the shop. http://www.cehoward.net/raleigh2.jpg |
Welcome - good thing your bike isn't any longer!! :)
Pretty soon, you will looking for that n+1 bike. Glad you like the 65+ forum. We range up to about 80 years old. |
Welcome Howard, glad to see you here and keep us up to date on your riding, POST
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Originally Posted by DnvrFox
(Post 10775411)
Welcome - good thing your bike isn't any longer!! :)
Pretty soon, you will looking for that n+1 bike. Glad you like the 65+ forum. We range up to about 80 years old. That was my old 6x14 trailer..Moved up to a 7x14, gave me another foot!! Life is dam sweet. Let me warn you all, I got a big yap..:D |
Originally Posted by Burr
(Post 10775548)
Welcome Howard, glad to see you here and keep us up to date on your riding, POST
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Let me warn you all, I got a big yap..:D
Howard, if we don't like what you say we just don't read you!! |
Originally Posted by Burr
(Post 10775626)
Let me warn you all, I got a big yap..:D
Howard, if we don't like what you say we just don't read you!! BTW, I am a liberal...:lol: |
Originally Posted by cehowardGS
(Post 10777211)
Cool Burr...;)
BTW, I am a liberal...:lol: |
Originally Posted by DnvrFox
(Post 10777510)
You live in Kansas?
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I'm a liberal, too, but it doesn't matter as this group is about bikes, not politics. My bike ia willing to go to the right as well as the left.
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Originally Posted by mexipat
(Post 10784376)
I'm a liberal, too, but it doesn't matter as this group is about bikes, not politics. My bike ia willing to go to the right as well as the left.
They say that "wisdom only comes with age"..tis the truth too..:D |
This is the bike I got for the wife. Picked it up for $25 at a thrift shop. Paid little over $50 at LBS to get it tuned .
Schwinn Traveler. http://www.cehoward.net/wschinn2.jpg |
apr 30 turned 67 did 100 mi on the heritage trail in york pa next week woll be in altoona a t canoe creek to ride that area this is a gift i also do 5 days a week in a local gym got to keep gping got friends carrying oxygen tanks they wouldnt quit smoking enjoy that cigaret now
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Bluteswagon, Haven't had a cig. in 20 years (from 3 packs). I lift three days and ride three days.
Do Or Die. |
Originally Posted by Burr
(Post 10792001)
Bluteswagon, Haven't had a cig. in 20 years (from 3 packs). I lift three days and ride three days.
Do Or Die. |
ted threads after logging in only to be told i can't post so I am pissed with your bike site go jump in the lake I am not typing it all over again
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Originally Posted by aquist
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ted threads after logging in only to be told i can't post so I am pissed with your bike site go jump in the lake I am not typing it all over again
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Originally Posted by bluteswagon
(Post 10791524)
apr 30 turned 67 did 100 mi on the heritage trail in york pa next week woll be in altoona a t canoe creek to ride that area this is a gift i also do 5 days a week in a local gym got to keep gping got friends carrying oxygen tanks they wouldnt quit smoking enjoy that cigaret now
As we BOTH know, that gym and/or working out is the key to longitivity. Not only that, if you got a rush for young actions, like we both have, we got to keep the body up to par to do what our minds want.. When I grow up, I want to be just like you!!! :D :thumb: |
i had two hobbies that intersected. ww2 reenacting and cycling. the Brits the Germans and to a lesser extent the US Army used bicycles in ww2, so I have 3 bikes outfitted like that, actually several German Wehrmacht fahrraden, there is a group of reenactors who are into bikes, cant think of tieir url right now tho. I have ridden German bikes at reenactments. and there are usually several parked around the encampment of each German unit. Swiss bikes are used as well as many European bikes as the Germans tended to steal the locals bikes, Oh excuse me commandeer. appropriate whatever. Martin Caiden wrote a book about bicycles at war. I remember reading a chapter about a Doctor escaping the German assault in the Ardennes(the battle of the bulge) on a bike, He later became the head of the L.A.W. League of American Wheelmen. A spy on the French side carried documents in his handlebars claiming to be on a training ride. The Germans never had a clue.
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Originally Posted by aquist
(Post 10830596)
i had two hobbies that intersected. ww2 reenacting and cycling. the Brits the Germans and to a lesser extent the US Army used bicycles in ww2, so I have 3 bikes outfitted like that, actually several German Wehrmacht fahrraden, there is a group of reenactors who are into bikes, cant think of tieir url right now tho. I have ridden German bikes at reenactments. and there are usually several parked around the encampment of each German unit. Swiss bikes are used as well as many European bikes as the Germans tended to steal the locals bikes, Oh excuse me commandeer. appropriate whatever. Martin Caiden wrote a book about bicycles at war. I remember reading a chapter about a Doctor escaping the German assault in the Ardennes(the battle of the bulge) on a bike, He later became the head of the L.A.W. League of American Wheelmen. A spy on the French side carried documents in his handlebars claiming to be on a training ride. The Germans never had a clue.
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