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Originally Posted by 3alarmer
(Post 18298054)
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...also, it looks like the local Dungeness crab season here just went tits up. :( California officials warn of poisoning danger in Dungeness, rock crabs Our razor clam season got put on hold cuzza toxins, dunno if they ever OK'd clamming or not. |
Originally Posted by Bunyanderman
(Post 18298069)
Broke a second nipple on my rear wheel today, happened on the same spoke as last time. Anything to give extra worry to?
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Originally Posted by Doug28450
(Post 18297902)
In less than 48 hours I will be on a large steel object floating around on the Atlantic Ocean.
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Originally Posted by Bunyanderman
(Post 18298069)
Broke a second nipple on my rear wheel today, happened on the same spoke as last time. Anything to give extra worry to?
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Originally Posted by rjones28
(Post 18298088)
Steel doesn't float.
After we booked this boondoggle. |
It popped about three months ago, 1000 miles or so later it pops again. The bike shop that fixed it the first time touched up the true, it was slightly out of true recently, then it just popped again :/
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Originally Posted by rjones28
(Post 18298088)
Steel doesn't float.
http://fat-bike.com/wp-content/uploa...ties-float.jpg |
Originally Posted by Bunyanderman
(Post 18298069)
Broke a second nipple on my rear wheel today, happened on the same spoke as last time. Anything to give extra worry to?
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Originally Posted by rjones28
(Post 18298106)
Check the spoke tension on that wheel.
Hubs feel notchy while spinning in the hands, I think they should also be looked at. Just some cheap china 50's with about 2.5k miles, wondering if a complete rebuild is even worth it. |
Originally Posted by Bunyanderman
(Post 18298125)
That would happen to be above my abilities at this point. I will just bring it into a shop to be looked at. Just kinda wondering if it needed to be completely rebuilt or something a little different.
Hubs feel notchy while spinning in the hands, I think they should also be looked at. Just some cheap china 50's with about 2.5k miles, wondering if a complete rebuild is even worth it. Otherwise, if they are cheap-assed machine built wheels, and nobody ever worked them over to balance the tensions and relieve the bends, might not be worth paying someone else to rebuild. OTOH, they might make an excellent learning project for you. If you are gonna continue racing, and continue being poor, and are not quite good enough yet for a sponsorship, you need to learn as much as you can about tension spoked wheels, their care, construction, and feeding. Going faster on a budget was what got a lot of us into wheels in the first place. it did me, anyway. :) |
Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
(Post 18298075)
Harsh.
Our razor clam season got put on hold cuzza toxins, dunno if they ever OK'd clamming or not. |
Originally Posted by Doug28450
(Post 18298093)
Now you tell me....
After we booked this boondoggle. |
Originally Posted by rjones28
(Post 18298106)
Check the spoke tension on that wheel.
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Originally Posted by BillyD
(Post 18298140)
Where are you heading?
Depart Fort Lauderdale Stops in: Haiti, Dragon Coaster Jamica, Dunn's River Falls Cozumel |
Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
(Post 18298101)
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Originally Posted by Doug28450
(Post 18298153)
Royal Caribbean Oasis of the Seas.
Depart Fort Lauderdale Stops in: Haiti, Dragon Coaster Jamica, Dunn's River Falls Cozumel |
Originally Posted by rjones28
(Post 18298088)
Steel doesn't float.
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Originally Posted by BillyD
(Post 18298170)
Sweet!
Depart Saturday. |
Originally Posted by Doug28450
(Post 18298171)
Should we have booked on a Carbon Fibre ship?
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Originally Posted by Doug28450
(Post 18298174)
Seven nights.
Depart Saturday. ...you're OK Bermuda Triangle-wise, but take along a few bottles of Kaopectate, just in case. Pretty shallow waters, so it probably wouldn't hurt to have a personal depth sounder ap installed on your I-phone, too. If you get back to your stateroom while in port in Haiti, and find any sorts of blood traces on or near the door, you should probably hire a subcontractor to lift the Voodoo curse. Have a great time. :) |
Wood ship. Interesting. I reckon it should have sails too.
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Originally Posted by 3alarmer
(Post 18298199)
http://www.royalcaribbean.com/media/...MT_CZM_FLL.jpg
...you're OK Bermuda Triangle-wise, but take along a few bottles of Kaopectate, just in case. Pretty shallow waters, so it probably wouldn't hurt to have a personal depth sounder ap installed on your I-phone, too. If you get back to your stateroom while in port in Haiti, and find any sorts of blood traces on or near the door, you should probably hire a subcontractor to lift the Voodoo curse. Have a great time. :) |
I'm gonna take my Garmin 800, then post to Strava. I may get a KOM out of this.
As far as the Haiti stuff goes... We will cover the door header with Lamb's Blood. That will keep the Voodoo spirits away. The depth sounder idea is interesting. Two problems with that though. I don't have an iPhone and I'm not sure the Captain would be enlightened by my cell phone depth sounding. Which one of you will bail me out of a foreign jail? |
Originally Posted by Doug28450
(Post 18298210)
The depth sounder idea is interesting. Two problems with that though. I don't have an iPhone and I'm not sure the Captain would be enlightened by my cell phone depth sounding. Which one of you will bail me out of a foreign jail?
Your BF clown buddies got you into this mess, they can get you out. |
Originally Posted by rpenmanparker
(Post 18298209)
Wow! Looks like Cuba has BO. Or maybe just head lice. Wouldn't want to stop there.
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