Xmas Bike Gift/s Hoping to Receive
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Xmas Bike Gift/s Hoping to Receive
What are you hoping to get or give to yourself this Christmas?
I bought a set of wheels, with discs for myself as a combo birthday Xmas gift. One wheel and disc for B-day and the other for….
Stocking stuffer, a mini-pump
I bought a set of wheels, with discs for myself as a combo birthday Xmas gift. One wheel and disc for B-day and the other for….
Stocking stuffer, a mini-pump
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A pair of Fizik AEROWEAVE shoes and a power meter.
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Nothing. Recently bought myself a Dragonfly stove to replace my aging one.
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It’s telling that I’m thinking about buying myself some more running socks, but I did recently order some canvas sneakers in a proper barefoot style with a wide toebox that I plan to dedicate to cycling. I even bought them in “stone” color to best match the color of the dust on our crushed stone MUPs. 😊
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An Ultra Torque Chorus 10 speed compact crankset it’s out for delivery today along with a new wipermann 10 speed chain.
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if i received a Garmin tail light radar, I'd use it.
Going to [late] gift myself a rear wheel assembly for increasing the 2023 reliability & reducing as much down time as I can.
Going to [late] gift myself a rear wheel assembly for increasing the 2023 reliability & reducing as much down time as I can.
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If I want some cycling equipment, I just buy it. I don’t see the point in telling my wife, “Here, get me this, and wrap it up with a bow.“ We just do small, fun items for Christmas. Sometimes not even that.
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That looks like a nice backpacking/bikepacking stove. I owned one of the early MSR backpacking stoves, but it was very fiddly. At the end of a long day on the trail, it was the last thing I wanted to deal with… I eventually just bought one of the little tiny green Coleman stoves.
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I recently bought a couple of Castelli jackets, so I'm calling that my Christmas gift to myself (from my wife). Even on sale, they are darn expensive.
Now, if Santa would just bring me that Trek Project One Domane I've had my eye on...
Now, if Santa would just bring me that Trek Project One Domane I've had my eye on...
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It is. I have been using a Dragonfly since the summer of 2000. I do relatively elaborate cooking on the road rather than just boil water. The Dragonfly has great simmer control. Biggest drawback is that it is really loud at full blast. I also have an Optimus Nova. It packs down smaller and is quieter. The fuel bottle is a bit smaller, so I usually reserve it for trips of fewer that 7-8 days.
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Tha's the way we are. Anything about $50 that you need to try on, just go get it.
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Do the people on the thread know who Mike Leach was? If not, look him up as it relates to my Christmas gift to myself. I was at the gym last night. I did a yoga class then started a run on the treadmill. About a mile in, my HR on my sports watch started spiking dramatically. I stopped, and it went down some. Started back up and it went to spiking again. I'm thinking, "I don't feel anything, nothing abnormal." I stopped and headed over to do some core/weights. As I'm walking around the HR is still sitting at 150. I'm starting to get worried thinking it's going to end right there like Mike Leach. I'm going to see Elizabeth like Fred Sanford! So I sit down, pull out my phone a take a minute pulse sample by hand. Hand sample nets me 78 while the watch is reading 140. I take the watch off and examine it. I notice a small crack in the HR sensor face. The watch was still reading 90 when it was dangling from my fingers. So, I'll be getting a new sports watch for Christmas.
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Do the people on the thread know who Mike Leach was? If not, look him up as it relates to my Christmas gift to myself. I was at the gym last night. I did a yoga class then started a run on the treadmill. About a mile in, my HR on my sports watch started spiking dramatically. I stopped, and it went down some. Started back up and it went to spiking again. I'm thinking, "I don't feel anything, nothing abnormal." I stopped and headed over to do some core/weights. As I'm walking around the HR is still sitting at 150. I'm starting to get worried thinking it's going to end right there like Mike Leach. I'm going to see Elizabeth like Fred Sanford! So I sit down, pull out my phone a take a minute pulse sample by hand. Hand sample nets me 78 while the watch is reading 140. I take the watch off and examine it. I notice a small crack in the HR sensor face. The watch was still reading 90 when it was dangling from my fingers. So, I'll be getting a new sports watch for Christmas.
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I need nothing. I started to tell the family, but then I remembered that would be robbing them of something they wanted to do.
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Between the Mike Leach passing and the Chris Beard incident, TT fans have had some past coaches on their minds recently.
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Tires! Specifically Rene Hearse Umtanum Ridge. Waiting for a sale, but that's probably a pipe dream.
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I can do the same, however I get requests from relatives, so to make their lives easier…. Or I ask them to donate to a specific charity.
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I got myself some new shoes, the DHB camo laceups from CRC, along with toe covers and some chains to last me through 2023, as well as a new cassette. The main gift is spousal clearance to ride, though. I can buy myself stuff, there's nothing I really need as a present, except understanding from my family that I will do an overnighter in 2023, as well as a few challenges/longer rides throughout the year. I make sure that I plan time to spend with them as well, so I'm not an absent husband/father, but I really do appreciate the gift of time.
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I bought myself a Firman inverter generator. Firman was having a sale on eBay yesterday, their 1600/2000 watt (only 54 db!!!) unit for less than 220 bucks with free shipping. thats about 600 dollars off retail, and it's direct from Firman
I already had a 9000 watt unit to run my home, now I have a little one to run my compressor/battery charger when I'm fixing bikes in the park. Here
I already had a 9000 watt unit to run my home, now I have a little one to run my compressor/battery charger when I'm fixing bikes in the park. Here
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Hoping for gloves and happy that my Christmas blues have passed.
My small house is packed, both kids are home and both brought friends from school. Tomorrow the 3rd young guest arrives. It's a noisy messy bunch but they're joyous.
My small house is packed, both kids are home and both brought friends from school. Tomorrow the 3rd young guest arrives. It's a noisy messy bunch but they're joyous.
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Gift to myself: more rides, less guilt, zero accidents and more climbs.
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If someone asks what I want for Christmas, I just tell them socks or underwear. The stuff I really want or need, I just buy myself.
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I'm still paying for my pre-Christmas indulgences, so maybe I'll just restore the other pair of those tubular wheels as a present to myself.