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Home owners insurance should cover the bike (I would think) but who knows. My tenant insurance claimed to cover my bike anywhere, but it's easy to say that when trying to sell me a policy rather than when I make a claim.
Anyone got a 50-52 cm road bike for sale relatively cheap? Looking for one for my gf (I know it's a bad move!
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Originally Posted by MattRennick
Holy ****! No fun... If your friend needs a loaner MTB until they get a new one holla at me... Height dependent of course, this thing is pretty big.
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update: Dave just emailed and told me his bike is covered under his home insurance. Now he's looking at a Salsa Dos Niner (replacing a Jamis Dakar 29'er).
side question: does anyone know how long a lap is in the CHIN picnic crit course? I guess I can just check in gmaps-pedometer. (edit: looks like it's around 1km)
side question: does anyone know how long a lap is in the CHIN picnic crit course? I guess I can just check in gmaps-pedometer. (edit: looks like it's around 1km)
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Originally Posted by somnambulant
Yeah.. it did do body damage to the other car, but nothing to severe.
We skipped the coffee time on recommendation from a local and found a pizza shop. meat lovers pizza pre-ride? Probably not one of our smartest moments.
We skipped the coffee time on recommendation from a local and found a pizza shop. meat lovers pizza pre-ride? Probably not one of our smartest moments.
Gmaps says it's around 1.4-5km.
P.S My quando is 1 year + now. But I use a front brake and don't do any hipster tricks besides trackstanding.
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Originally Posted by somnambulant
update: Dave just emailed and told me his bike is covered under his home insurance. Now he's looking at a Salsa Dos Niner (replacing a Jamis Dakar 29'er).
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Originally Posted by operator
Gmaps says it's around 1.4-5km.
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Originally Posted by somnambulant
Ah, I think I mapped it out slightly wrong to get my 1km total. You're right. Anyone wanna go do some laps some night this week? 

Are you planning on racing? It should be fun, and likely to draw a large field in each category. I'm usually down there on Thursday nights doing laps.
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Originally Posted by operator
But I use a front brake and don't do any hipster tricks besides trackstanding.
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Does anyone here have their private pilots license / rec permit? I need to talk to you
Rofl. It cost the city $2000 to remove paint off the road? Come on.
Rofl
P.S When we going to get COD 2 going again?
Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
Originally Posted by ronin2046
Correction: Hipsters can't do tricks. 

P.S When we going to get COD 2 going again?
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Track standing is a handling/racing skill rather than a trick IMHO
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Originally Posted by skin flute
Are you planning on racing? It should be fun, and likely to draw a large field in each category. I'm usually down there on Thursday nights doing laps.
But, it means I can race with my citizen permit.
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Originally Posted by operator
Rofl. It cost the city $2000 to remove paint off the road? Come on.
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Originally Posted by somnambulant
Yeah, actually I'm thinking about it. I did a lot of mountain bike racing about 12 years ago, but I've never raced road at all. I'd like to give it a try and that seems like a nice easy venue to do so. Although 10 laps on that circuit for the "try-a-race" category seems kind of silly.
But, it means I can race with my citizen permit. 
But, it means I can race with my citizen permit. 
You can also race Senior 4/Master 3 with a citizen permit. It's 40 minutes long, and despite it being the entry level category, it's still quite competitive. Either way, you should come out. Racing is addictive.
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Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
Track standing is a handling/racing skill rather than a trick IMHO
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Burd was pretty cool i must admit but I felt I was watching more flatland BMX than trackstand.
this is for the crits?
Originally Posted by skin flute
You can also race Senior 4/Master 3 with a citizen permit. It's 40 minutes long, and despite it being the entry level category, it's still quite competitive. Either way, you should come out. Racing is addictive.
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Originally Posted by MattRennick
Agreed - granted there is definitely "trick trackstanding" (See BURD) but the trackstand in and of itself? Not really a trick, just a useful skill.
Originally Posted by operator
Rofl
P.S When we going to get COD 2 going again?
However, we are gonna have to use the no-ip "bagdadcafe server" with a high ping server, since the key code generator works like poop.
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Originally Posted by operator
This forum really ought to get a <facetious> tag.
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Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
Burd was pretty cool i must admit but I felt I was watching more flatland BMX than trackstand.
this is for the crits?
this is for the crits?
This applies to all OCA sanctioned races. Sen4/Master3 don't require a license; one day citizen permits will suffice. It's set up this way, I think, to encourange new riders to try racing.
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Originally Posted by ronin2046
Whenever Andrew, Robin, Shamil, and Co. get their sh*t together.
However, we are gonna have to use the no-ip "bagdadcafe server" with a high ping server, since the key code generator works like poop.
However, we are gonna have to use the no-ip "bagdadcafe server" with a high ping server, since the key code generator works like poop.
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Originally Posted by skin flute
This applies to all OCA sanctioned races. Sen4/Master3 don't require a license; one day citizen permits will suffice. It's set up this way, I think, to encourange new riders to try racing.
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Originally Posted by cavernmech
One day and Citizen are a different license. Citizen is good for the season while one day is just as it sounds.
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