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yummygooey 02-19-13 09:42 PM

if the suitcase is over 50 lbs i'm going to have to down a couple bombers at the airport

Street rider 02-19-13 09:43 PM


Originally Posted by gregjones (Post 15293775)
Ordering close to a holiday weekend requires an additional touch of patience.;)

I don't want to be patient though.

blondieyo 02-19-13 09:47 PM


Originally Posted by yummygooey (Post 15294085)
it's probably better to not go into debt to buy bike parts

Wouldn't be going into debt, it'll take about a day to get money from my savings account into my debit account.

jimmytango 02-19-13 10:59 PM


Originally Posted by jdgesus (Post 15294097)
Three floydssssssssssssssssss

When are we gonna do some 3F/Bell's for RR/Elysian trades, bud?

jared1988 02-20-13 02:54 AM

Today on the way home I decided on impromptu track stand practice. Long story short, I'm glad there was grass on the side of the path, pluh...

SpeshulEd 02-20-13 08:11 AM


Originally Posted by yummygooey (Post 15294137)
if the suitcase is over 50 lbs i'm going to have to down a couple bombers at the airport

Are you carrying it in 3oz containers? Going to be difficult to get 12oz bottles full of liquid through security.

yummygooey 02-20-13 08:38 AM

united allows you to check unlimited amounts of beer and wine, and a limited amount of higher ABV alcohols

SpeshulEd 02-20-13 09:11 AM


Originally Posted by yummygooey (Post 15295299)
united allows you to check unlimited amounts of beer and wine, and a limited amount of higher ABV alcohols

I did not know that, that's handy! I wonder if other airlines do that too? The only time I carried alcohol was cases of wine back from Napa but that was before the TSA lockdown. And then I usually grab stuff from the duty free when coming back into the country, but thats when you're already through security.

Hmm, I'm going to Michigan in a week to visit friends, maybe I'll bring some wine to share.

yummygooey 02-20-13 09:23 AM

pretty easy to find the info online. i just searched "[insert airline name] check beer" on Google.

zoltani 02-20-13 12:18 PM


Originally Posted by jimmytango (Post 15294460)
When are we gonna do some 3F/Bell's for RR/Elysian trades, bud?

No more RR in washinton state. Trade for some fremont, schooner exact, black raven, or any other excellent washington beer. **** cali anyway

zoltani 02-20-13 12:19 PM

I still wouldn't tell them it is alcohol at the airport if i were you

jdgesus 02-20-13 01:27 PM


Originally Posted by jimmytango (Post 15294460)
When are we gonna do some 3F/Bell's for RR/Elysian trades, bud?

they stopped importing RR into washington :(

misskaz 02-20-13 01:31 PM


Originally Posted by zoltani (Post 15296135)
I still wouldn't tell them it is alcohol at the airport if i were you

not a problem, i assure you. brought entire suitcases of beer from europe back to the US, declared it all at customs, all the customs guy wanted to know was what kind because he was getting into craft/imported beers. domestically you won't even have to talk to anyone about what's in your bag. as long as it's not overweight you're fine.

SpeshulEd 02-20-13 01:51 PM

Carrying it in checked baggage is ok, not carry-on.

I apologize, I read the original post as yummygooey was bringing it in the carry-on luggage. You can put just about anything in your checked luggage. They'll probably search it though so I wouldn't try to hide anything else in the bag.

https://www.united.com/web/en-US/con....aspx?Mobile=1
Alcoholic beverages in retail packaging may be carried as checked baggage.
For alcoholic beverages less than 24 percent alcohol by volume (including most wines and beers) there are no restrictions on the amount that may be accepted in checked baggage or purchased after completing security screening at the checkpoint (duty free). If traveling internationally, alcoholic beverages may be subject to customs limitations in the arrival country and transporting alcoholic beverages may be subject to country regulations.
For alcoholic beverages between 24 and 70 percent alcohol by volume there is a limit of five liters (1.3 gallons) per customer that may be accepted in checked baggage, or that may be purchased after completing security screening at the checkpoint (duty free). Packaging must be in receptacles smaller than 5 liters. Alcoholic beverages consisting of more than 70 percent alcohol by volume will not be accepted.
All alcoholic beverages must be packed to prevent breakage. United shall not be liable for breakage or spillage of alcoholic beverages. Normal checked baggage allowance limits, excess fees and carry-on limits apply.
Up to 3.4 oz. (100 ml) of an alcoholic beverage may be taken through the security checkpoint, provided it is less than 70 percent alcohol by volume, in a container that is 3.4 oz. or smaller, and is carried in a plastic zip-top bag.
If you are flying to the U.S. and have a connecting flight, even duty free liquids that meet U.S. requirements will not be permitted through U.S. security checkpoints. If you have a connecting flight, liquid duty free purchases must be placed in your checked baggage. Since you will be required to reclaim your checked bags prior to passing through customs inspection, you can place duty free liquids into your bags and recheck it for your connection.
Note: Alcohol transported on an airplane cannot be consumed on board.

jimmytango 02-20-13 01:53 PM


Originally Posted by zoltani (Post 15296131)
No more RR in washinton state. Trade for some fremont, schooner exact, black raven, or any other excellent washington beer. **** cali anyway


Originally Posted by jdgesus (Post 15296439)
they stopped importing RR into washington :(

Lame. I'd still be down for trades for whatever. I just want stuff I haven't had.

Nagrom_ 02-20-13 03:10 PM

Yoga pants.

Scrodzilla 02-20-13 03:38 PM

Dudes in yoga pants FTW.

http://media.peopleofwalmart.com/wp-...11/11/3264.jpg

Mumonkan 02-20-13 03:41 PM

Ew.

TMonk 02-20-13 04:19 PM

my thoughts exactly.

Leukybear 02-20-13 04:20 PM

+1

Today I trued some wheels.

Street rider 02-20-13 04:37 PM

Today I got out of class and went and hung out with the sqrl I like. Feels real good to finally move on to someone new.

chicagoSS 02-20-13 04:39 PM

Today I looked longingly at my bike in the rack as I tried not to freeze to death outside.

Muffin Man 02-20-13 05:06 PM

http://app.strava.com/activities/41677433

Lol. So slow. But the CAAD descends like a boss. So nice.

potatoe pic:
http://i1137.photobucket.com/albums/...ps3d74ebeb.jpg

Jandro 02-20-13 05:08 PM


Originally Posted by jared1988 (Post 15294815)
Today on the way home I decided on impromptu track stand practice. Long story short, I'm glad there was grass on the side of the path, pluh...

I tried to strack stand the opposite way that I usually do, once. I was not so smart and decided to try it at a stop sign on a group ride. The ground gave me a hi-five for my efforts :(

Were you clipped in?

SS_Giant 02-20-13 05:25 PM

havent done anything bike related other than hit it with my hand in the middle of the night. but I did see that video of the kid falling off the ski lift.


i'm a terrible person...


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