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Originally Posted by Razor From KC
(Post 10563102)
that sounds like a good ride. I am going to stop spending money on bikes and just do some solid riding... I have collage this summer ( might be fall - winter) and there goes all my money..
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What the heck is the Guggenheim? It sounds like a place where they bury crashed Scott bicycles.
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Originally Posted by neurocycler
(Post 10563403)
Sounds like you'll need it.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 10563434)
What the heck is the Guggenheim? It sounds like a place where they bury crashed Scott bicycles.
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Originally Posted by MUZE
(Post 10563446)
Are you serious? It's a museum in Manhatten designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 10563462)
OK it would have helped if the post had included a picture.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 10563434)
What the heck is the Guggenheim?
botto please take note. |
That was dumb, but it's not the dumbest post in this thread. Not even close.
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Originally Posted by patentcad
(Post 10485216)
And that Ultegra stuff is the best performing group I've ever ridden (shifting/braking). Better than D.A. 7900, which is already very good.
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Originally Posted by Copperhed51
(Post 10564165)
Have you ridden SRAM or Campy groups? Just curious if you're comparing it to old Shimano stuff only or to multiple manufacturers.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 10563841)
That was dumb, but it's not the dumbest post in this thread. Not even close.
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Not knowing about the Guggenheim Museum is pretty dumb.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 10563841)
That was dumb, but it's not the dumbest post in this thread. Not even close.
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Originally Posted by coasting
(Post 10564418)
velo, you are such an amateur. the simple trick in internet posturing is to claim it was a joke and then accuse everyone of not having a sense of humour. Duh!
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You want a joke? This entire thread is a joke.
Nothing would be awesomer than to pull up the 41 and see one of these next to the word "Addiction". http://www.bikeforums.net/images/sta...ot_lock-30.png |
Vol you probably have the second highest post count on this thread, embrace it.
Guggenheim - really? |
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Originally Posted by rollin
(Post 10565240)
Such as it is. As if anything outside the NY area matters anyway. Idiots. |
Originally Posted by patentcad
(Post 10562951)
my normalized power for the 55+ minute central park race on saturday was 272 watts. I have no idea what that means. Does anybody here? I felt strong in that race, went to the front a few times, took some pulls chasing the break. Going past the guggenheim i was at the point of the pack putting down whatever i had, i looked down and the speedo said 28 mph. Maybe if i could have mustered 30 we would have caught that break. Oh well.
I'd post that in the 33 but they'd only make fun of me. wut**********? |
Originally Posted by patentcad
(Post 10565256)
Such as it is. As if anything outside the NY area matters anyway. Idiots.
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It's ironic that in a post on a bike forum a building is mentioned whose internal layout is such that one can possibly ride a bike to the top and then coast down again and it's not known. Then again, the Guggenheim would probably frown on that activity. MOMA might give it a green light, yes?
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Originally Posted by rollin
(Post 10565227)
Vol you probably have the second highest post count on this thread, embrace it.
I've tried to organize a peaceful boycott, tried to take it ridiculously off topic, and made intellectual and emotional appeals to the decency and good judgment of the moderators. Thus far nothing has worked. Perhaps sabotage will do the trick? |
Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 10565671)
Perhaps sabotage will do the trick? Do you know how hard it is to type with a Golden Retriever nose tugging at your elbow for affection? |
Gugenheim? isnt that the thing they do to choking people, you know the gugenheim manuver.
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When did you become a weight weenie?
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