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Road Cycling “It is by riding a bicycle that you learn the contours of a country best, since you have to sweat up the hills and coast down them. Thus you remember them as they actually are, while in a motor car only a high hill impresses you, and you have no such accurate remembrance of country you have driven through as you gain by riding a bicycle.” -- Ernest Hemingway

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Old 03-06-24, 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Mojo31
Might get the repair quote first. If it's within the deductible, then not worth making the claim.
Sometimes if it wasn’t a catastrophic event they won’t cover it- like a slow leak vs overflow for example.
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Northern Harrier on the prowl.
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Northern Harrier on the prowl.
Today?

Speaking of flying, this is bad. #TerraFirma


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Old 03-06-24, 03:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Trsnrtr
I checked their site yesterday and they had a Émonda SLR 7s for a grand less than I paid for my wife and my SLR 7s in the Fall of 2022.

Sounds like the Bam discount. The article said they have a massive stock pile of bikes and discounts will continue.
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Originally Posted by TMonk
I now know how to tune Fox suspension, Step Cast 34 front, Float DPS rear, both with the fancy gold Factory finish. That was a lot for this roadie to handle! MTBs way more complicated. Took it around the block and initial impressions are . Made sure to fool around on some curbs and roots to challenge it a bit.

Can't wait to take it out for a real ride tomorrow morning. I have a customer call at 8 am (stupid European time) so I'll likely head out at 6:45 for an hour before I take the call ITG.
Modern suspensions are so much more tuneable than years ago. If your shock has an air can you can add or remove tokens to change the feel. If it doesn't it still has adjustable compression and rebound and pressure. Don't forget tire pressure.

When I got the KHS I took it to a bumpy, hilly area and took the shock pump and tire pump and just tried things. The bike works so much better than bikes I had before but if I wanted to upgrade the suspension I think it could be even better.

I started fooling around with motorcycle suspensions back around 1980. Sometimes small changes make a big difference.
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Old 03-06-24, 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted by bampilot06
Sounds like the Bam discount. The article said they have a massive stock pile of bikes and discounts will continue.
Madone time for me????
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Originally Posted by LAJ
I had to goggle-wish I hadn't.
Da Brims? I see people riding with those things and I guess it's ok for cruising upright. Hard to imagine going into a headwind and trying to get aero.
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Da Brim looks like it would go well with Back-Up Barz(tm).

Pass.
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Originally Posted by big john
Da Brims? I see people riding with those things and I guess it's ok for cruising upright. Hard to imagine going into a headwind and trying to get aero.
Originally Posted by datlas
Da Brim looks like it would go well with Back-Up Barz(tm).

Pass.
It's ideal for cycle tourists. I've hosted a few who've used it. If you're racing, or riding briskly in a group it's probably not for you.
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I start showing up like 18:42 into the race.
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Originally Posted by big john
Da Brims? I see people riding with those things and I guess it's ok for cruising upright. Hard to imagine going into a headwind and trying to get aero.

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Originally Posted by gnome
It's ideal for cycle tourists. I've hosted a few who've used it. If you're racing, or riding briskly in a group it's probably not for you.
I will accept that.
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BAM -

They almost took you out at 20:00!
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Originally Posted by LAJ
I lol'd.
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I frequently see a guy who always rides with aero bars, has his left hand on one, the right elbow resting on the right pad with his chin in his right palm who, always wears his DaBrim.
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Got a couple hours on the mtb this morning then 2 hours of cutting weeds. Didn't look at the road bike, though. Friend says he has a bearing puller that might work and he sent me a pic. I have my doubts. I know an LBS that has the Campagnolo tools if it comes to that.

Now it's raining so the weeds are growing again.
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Originally Posted by LAJ
When Mrs. GJ was a little girl, she made herself one of those hats, but never got off the ground.
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Originally Posted by genejockey
When Mrs. GJ was a little girl, she made herself one of those hats, but never got off the ground.
Did she break the habit?
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Originally Posted by gnome
It's ideal for cycle tourists. I've hosted a few who've used it. If you're racing, or riding briskly in a group it's probably not for you.
I’ve seen people touring with them. They were all slow.
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Originally Posted by MoAlpha
I totally don't get the shorts in cold weather thing. There just too many more comfortable ways to say "I'm a fool."
Did I, Or did I not say. Don't judge me?
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Originally Posted by rjones28
Too late.
that's low....
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If you look close you can see smoke
it's still smoldering.
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Originally Posted by genejockey
When Mrs. GJ was a little girl, she made herself one of those hats, but never got off the ground.
Back in the CB radio days, my mother's handle was "Flying nun".
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This was a grocery store with a dollar store before it was used for vaping product distribution.
all those black things in the hire ground are butane tanks and nitrous oxide tanks. They're everywhere
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This is from the side in between 2 industrial buildings. Again note all the small tanks and pieces of tanks, in the foreground. From what Ive heard, they were not licensed to store these volatile chemicals. If you zoom in you can see the smoke from the smoldering debris. The parking lot out front is covered in these tanks and pieces of tanks.
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