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Old 08-17-11 | 08:04 PM
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I got hit buy a car.
obviously not dead, how's everything else
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Old 08-17-11 | 08:06 PM
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today on my epic fixie ride; I destroyed two sets of sidewalls... guess it's nice to have new tires now :/
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Old 08-17-11 | 08:26 PM
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Originally Posted by McFlurrey06
I got hit buy a car.
Nice. I stayed inside all day. Tuned my guitar for the first time in a year and learned the first Ramones album.
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Old 08-17-11 | 08:34 PM
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Originally Posted by McFlurrey06
I got hit buy a car.
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Old 08-17-11 | 08:38 PM
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Today I did over a metric century on my commuter. Clad in lycra and on a kona paddywagon, I got some stares. It was actually fun; especially going downhill and pulling skids at 35mph downhill. Hey, you gotta do something fun after 3 hours of nonstop riding.

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today on my epic fixie ride; I destroyed two sets of sidewalls... guess it's nice to have new tires now :/
Hopefully it'll slow you down and give the competition a chance.
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Old 08-17-11 | 08:41 PM
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I was waiting for the "walk" symbol so I could cross this busy street in the crosswalk. I get the symbol and traffic has come to a stop, as I roll out off the sidewalk, the truck that was in the right turn lane just started going (he stopped a few feet back, so he had time to get some speed). My leg hit his driver side bumper(by the blinker) I fall to the ground and land on my back. As I am getting my ass off the ground and picking my bike up, he rolls down his window and says "Oops I guess I didn't see you." Doesn't as if I'm alright, so I say "I'm fine just trying to cross in the crosswalk. He drives away before I can mount my bike.
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Old 08-17-11 | 08:41 PM
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Old 08-17-11 | 08:43 PM
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Originally Posted by McFlurrey06
I was waiting for the "walk" symbol so I could cross this busy street in the crosswalk. I get the symbol and traffic has come to a stop, as I roll out off the sidewalk, the truck that was in the right turn lane just started going (he stopped a few feet back, so he had time to get some speed). My leg hit his driver side bumper(by the blinker) I fall to the ground and land on my back. As I am getting my ass off the ground and picking my bike up, he rolls down his window and says "Oops I guess I didn't see you." Doesn't as if I'm alright, so I say "I'm fine just trying to cross in the crosswalk. He drives away before I can mount my bike.
That barely counts.
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Old 08-17-11 | 08:44 PM
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Originally Posted by McFlurrey06
I was waiting for the "walk" symbol so I could cross this busy street in the crosswalk. I get the symbol and traffic has come to a stop, as I roll out off the sidewalk, the truck that was in the right turn lane just started going (he stopped a few feet back, so he had time to get some speed). My leg hit his driver side bumper(by the blinker) I fall to the ground and land on my back. As I am getting my ass off the ground and picking my bike up, he rolls down his window and says "Oops I guess I didn't see you." Doesn't as if I'm alright, so I say "I'm fine just trying to cross in the crosswalk. He drives away before I can mount my bike.
That's hit and run and leaving the scene of an accident, hope you got the License Plate Number so you can contact police.
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Old 08-17-11 | 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by McFlurrey06
I was waiting for the "walk" symbol so I could cross this busy street in the crosswalk. I get the symbol and traffic has come to a stop, as I roll out off the sidewalk, the truck that was in the right turn lane just started going (he stopped a few feet back, so he had time to get some speed). My leg hit his driver side bumper(by the blinker) I fall to the ground and land on my back. As I am getting my ass off the ground and picking my bike up, he rolls down his window and says "Oops I guess I didn't see you." Doesn't as if I'm alright, so I say "I'm fine just trying to cross in the crosswalk. He drives away before I can mount my bike.
Why were you on the sidewalk? Could you get his plates? That is a hit and run and I'd have called the cops.
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Old 08-17-11 | 09:21 PM
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Today I rode the DJ at the pumptrack for the first time since my crash last week and in any kind of serious way and I did not trust the bike at all and was not comfortable at all on it.
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Old 08-17-11 | 09:22 PM
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Week of goat head punctures, front and rear, and sidewall tears. It makes me not want to ride I managed to evade flat tires today
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Old 08-17-11 | 09:48 PM
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Old 08-17-11 | 10:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Leukybear
Today I did over a metric century on my commuter. Clad in lycra and on a kona paddywagon, I got some stares. It was actually fun; especially going downhill and pulling skids at 35mph downhill. Hey, you gotta do something fun after 3 hours of nonstop riding.



Hopefully it'll slow you down and give the competition a chance.
Where'd you ride? I live/ride in San Diego, mainly N county
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Old 08-17-11 | 10:19 PM
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TMonk, I'm from Oceanside, CA. I'm quite certain in the Vista/Oceanside area there are between two and four fixed gears. Or so.
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Old 08-17-11 | 10:21 PM
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Where'd you ride? I live/ride in San Diego, mainly N county
All over san diego and north county.
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Old 08-17-11 | 10:50 PM
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Today I rode my new SS on trails and jumps for 4 hrs. I finally realized why people love to train on fixed. It was no problem to spin up pretty fast even at 51.6 g.i. and I still could grind up hills and over obstacles. I don't think I'm going to mess with the gearing on it after all.

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Why were you on the sidewalk?
QFT. You should almost never ride your bike on the sidewalk. I try to stay off unless I'm parking in front of a business on that block and there is a curb.

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Old 08-17-11 | 10:56 PM
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QFT. You should almost never ride your bike on the sidewalk. I try to stay off unless I'm parking in front of a business on that block and there is a curb.
Don't jump to conclusions. Some cyclists find it safer (and it is also acceptable) to make left turns by riding onto the street corner and crossing via the crosswalk. Judging by his position on the accident, I'd say this is entirely possible.
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Old 08-17-11 | 11:00 PM
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Don't jump to conclusions. Some cyclists find it safer (and it is also acceptable) to make left turns by riding onto the street corner and crossing via the crosswalk. Judging by his position on the accident, I'd say this is entirely possible.
ALWAYS take up the entire lane when making a left turn at an intersection and make sure you're in the middle of it so cars can't slowly sneak up next to you. You shouldn't even give a damn that you're going to slow down motorists behind you, you're following the law.
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Old 08-17-11 | 11:02 PM
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I do exactly that, but it is acceptable to use the alternate method. Just saying.
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Old 08-17-11 | 11:25 PM
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Old 08-18-11 | 12:06 AM
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today decided to look at my cog to see if it did indeed come loose when I felt a slip... yup. I don't know what the deal is. Had the AC to PW at first, upgrade to PW on PW (with PW lockring) and still happening, even if I do a ****load of chainwhip tightening. Take it off and no threading issues seem to exist and I'm as careful as anyone can be with a hub as I am with my leader's. Truly frustrating, never had this problem with formula hubs. I'm considering just trying a rotafix to tighten the shhhit out of it

putting it back on and going for a ride. pace pedaling I don't notice it, but if I go to skid, yuuup. grr.


last night I went to a bar close to meet to meet up with some ppl. friend wanted to come hang out afterwards and had to walk my bike home so I could walk with her

also bought a wireless ipod deck which is awesome. not having to wear earbuds is nice for when I'm willing to take the backpack with me

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Old 08-18-11 | 12:20 AM
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rotafix or just stick a long piece of pipe over the handle of the chainwhip
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Old 08-18-11 | 12:20 AM
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Bummer. Bench vise would be grand investment. Even if it has to be on the kitchen counter.
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Old 08-18-11 | 08:16 AM
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Getting out of bed was a doosey for me, major knee soreness, it felt like my knees were going to give out from all that back peddling from yesterday... my commute to work is going to be interesting.
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