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mzeffex 04-26-10 06:28 PM

nvm

heckler 04-26-10 06:39 PM

what is high end? I love my mtb, though I don't ride it nearly enough. Did you find a 4th for the 24 hour race? I always wanted to do one but I have no friends. I wish more young people liked riding.

Pcad. The two people who finished directly behind me in my last race were named fred and fred, should I take this as a sign?

heckler 04-26-10 06:40 PM

my guess is 6.8 miles (do we need it to the tenth?)

mzeffex 04-26-10 06:44 PM


Originally Posted by heckler (Post 10727425)
what is high end? I love my mtb, though I don't ride it nearly enough. Did you find a 4th for the 24 hour race? I always wanted to do one but I have no friends. I wish more young people liked riding.

Pcad. The two people who finished directly behind me in my last race were named fred and fred, should I take this as a sign?

Yes and no. Yes, but he bailed. Back to three again.

No friends? Or no friends who bike.

Oh and high end meaning XT.

heckler 04-26-10 08:14 PM

no friends that ride. I am getting to know the local club and racer guys but they are all pretty much 40+. My wife tries to bike but she is afraid of the road and has trouble on the mtb (she has both) she threw up the last two times we went out. She is a runner so she is used to a constant output, mtb is a bit too much on/off for her. I should probably slow down too.

mzeffex 04-26-10 08:20 PM

Ah okay. If you're interested in the race maybe we can figure something out.

So far its me (17) a friend (will be 18) and a coworker (32 or 34, forget).

Don't know your age but hopefully the coworker will make it seem less weird. He's an incredibly strong rider.

heckler 04-26-10 08:24 PM

I have a trek 6500

http://www.bikepedia.com/QuickBike/B...6500&Type=bike

While I am very happy with it all I always love upgrades :)

But seriously poor razor needs them more than anyone else on here I am sure.

I need to try another mtb race this year, there are hardly any around here, but I did one 2 years ago before i started really training on the road. Fitness was a big issue but it was a ton of fun. At my current level I think I could be at least a little competative. Of course I would risk my reputation ;) 2 years ago I was mtbing alot and advised that while the roadies that come out to race XC have a good engine they don't actually know how to ride and I would make up time on technical parts, now I fear I may have crossed to the dark side and have become that roadie.

mzeffex 04-26-10 08:28 PM

I'm a roadie and proud. That's a nice bike you have man! Mine is a custom build from the ground up, I'm happy with it. Rode the trails a few hours yesterday, really muddy. Trails I've not been on before. Then we got lost on some highway, that was bad.

ls01 04-26-10 08:38 PM


Originally Posted by patentcad (Post 10724684)
Martha Stewart thinks carbon fiber is roughage you get from breathing urban pollution.

Martha Stewart thinks..... Thats funny.

patentcad 04-26-10 08:46 PM

I don't know about all that, but Martha's Home Depot furniture is going to look nice on my newly repaired and stained back deck. The guy comes to power wash and stain the deck this week.

patentcad 04-26-10 09:05 PM


Originally Posted by Razor From KC (Post 10728139)
What ? Cant do that yourself?

Learn to delegate kid.

patentcad 04-26-10 09:13 PM

Oh boy. I just watched a PBS documentary about the Mai Lai Massacre in Viet Nam in 1968. Nothing underscores the fog of war more than a failure of military intelligence that turns well intentioned American ground infantry like the burned out men of Charlie Company into a horror similar to SS in Russia in 1941. Sweet Jesus what a clusterfark.

Maybe all the friggin screaming imbeciles who are so rah-rah about military adventures should be compelled to watch this PBS documentary the next time we're debating sending Americans into war. Because they're all the same. Similar tragedies occur in every friggin stupid skull farked war. Women, babies and old men slaughtered by mistake. And after watching this, you do feel that it was a combination of military intelligence eff up and the madness of war. In the end you can't control war, it's madness that always runs amok. God help us war is so effing stupid and usually pointless.

Now you idiots can move this whole stupid effing thread to P&R. Knock yourselves out. Like I give a crap. Of course, I don't particularly feel anything I've written here is particularly debatable or controversial if you have brain cells between your friggin ears.

patentcad 04-26-10 09:17 PM


Originally Posted by patentcad (Post 10728287)
Oh boy. I just watched a PBS documentary about the Mai Lai Massacre in Viet Nam in 1968. Nothing underscores the fog of war more than a failure of military intelligence that turns well intentioned American ground infantry like the burned out men of Charlie Company into a horror similar to SS in Russia in 1941. Sweet Jesus what a clusterfark.

Maybe all the friggin screaming imbeciles who are so rah-rah about military adventures should be compelled to watch this PBS documentary the next time we're debating sending Americans into war. Because they're all the same. Similar tragedies occur in every friggin stupid skull farked war. Women, babies and old men slaughtered by mistake. And after watching this, you do feel that it was a combination of military intelligence eff up and the madness of war. In the end you can't control war, it's madness that always runs amok. God help us war is so effing stupid and usually pointless.

Now you idiots can move this whole stupid effing thread to P&R. Knock yourselves out. Like I give a crap. Of course, I don't particularly feel anything I've written here is particularly debatable or controversial
if you have brain cells between your friggin ears.

Yes, I do realize many of you don't.

mzeffex 04-26-10 09:19 PM

Hey so what kinda bibs do you guys use? Brand, not a team name. I'm looking into the P.I pro bibs, they look good.

heckler 04-26-10 09:20 PM

so is doomstock ready?


Mzeffex. if you get desperate let me know. I don't want to intrude, but if you really need a guy I may be interested, any info would be needed though. And I would need lighting.

What is the super light that everyone talked about like 3 months ago for under a 100 bucks?

patentcad 04-26-10 09:21 PM

I can't even launch into a P&R Diatribe and get a rise out of you Freds.

mzeffex 04-26-10 09:25 PM


Originally Posted by heckler (Post 10728322)
so is doomstock ready?


Mzeffex. if you get desperate let me know. I don't want to intrude, but if you really need a guy I may be interested, any info would be needed though. And I would need lighting.

What is the super light that everyone talked about like 3 months ago for under a 100 bucks?

Haha it's not intruding. Magic shine is the one, $85, 900 lumens. That's what I'll be using.

Info: http://www.thehardcore24.com/

And pcad, you seem to be pretty into historical TV shows huh?

patentcad 04-26-10 09:26 PM

Those who do not learn the lessons of history are doomed to repeat it.

Which pretty much sums up the American Experience, which ironically, is the name of the show I was watching.

heckler 04-26-10 09:26 PM


Originally Posted by patentcad (Post 10728287)
Oh boy. I just watched a PBS documentary about the Mai Lai Massacre in Viet Nam in 1968. Nothing underscores the fog of war more than a failure of military intelligence that turns well intentioned American ground infantry like the burned out men of Charlie Company into a horror similar to SS in Russia in 1941. Sweet Jesus what a clusterfark.

Maybe all the friggin screaming imbeciles who are so rah-rah about military adventures should be compelled to watch this PBS documentary the next time we're debating sending Americans into war. Because they're all the same. Similar tragedies occur in every friggin stupid skull farked war. Women, babies and old men slaughtered by mistake. And after watching this, you do feel that it was a combination of military intelligence eff up and the madness of war. In the end you can't control war, it's madness that always runs amok. God help us war is so effing stupid and usually pointless.

Now you idiots can move this whole stupid effing thread to P&R. Knock yourselves out. Like I give a crap. Of course, I don't particularly feel anything I've written here is particularly debatable or controversial if you have brain cells between your friggin ears.

I often feel the military isn't getting any less civilians killed as time goes on, they just get better at making sure it is the other sides civilians.

1 death is obviously too many, but I am amazed at the ratio of American:"bad guy" deaths and casualty rates in this modern time. It costs a few trillion $$$ more, but it seems slightly less meat grinderish even compared to 40 years ago.

heckler 04-26-10 09:28 PM

ok mzeffex let me know if you need me. I will talk it over with the wife (I am 25 btw i see that is needed for catagory). did you reg yet and guys dropped out?

patentcad 04-26-10 09:37 PM


Originally Posted by heckler (Post 10728361)
I often feel the military isn't getting any less civilians killed as time goes on, they just get better at making sure it is the other sides civilians.

1 death is obviously too many, but I am amazed at the ratio of American:"bad guy" deaths and casualty rates in this modern time. It costs a few trillion $$$ more, but it seems slightly less meat grinderish even compared to 40 years ago.

Every civilian that we kill creates new enemies. Duh.


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