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cc700 05-29-11 04:05 PM

yeah, sounds tough. i kind of did the same here in seattle but with group rides instead of coops. our coops are all non-profit advocacy groups so not really hangout spots.

all the same, glad to hear you're finding more people you can hang with. i wouldn't want to be in kansas.

homebrewk 05-29-11 05:23 PM


Originally Posted by striknein (Post 12710833)
It feels good to finally be making some friends. I was really struggling before I found the co-op.

I'm with you man, it's tough. Glad too see things are going well!

xavier853 05-29-11 05:51 PM

Today I helped my uncle rip up his kitchen floor (tiling) for a replacement wood floor next week. That was pretty fun.

And a little later, I plan to ride and meet up with an old friend of mine for a few drinks.

MrJay 05-29-11 05:58 PM

Today I only put clothes on to go grocery shopping. In all, I only wore clothes for about 1 hour today. Win.

Leukybear 05-29-11 06:03 PM

I just love it when business trips coincide so well. My wife is in town and staying with me for 2 weeks!

On another note I just hand washed my car for the 1st time in half a year. I also hand waxed it and then my vigorelli too for that finishing touch! :D

calv 05-29-11 08:04 PM


Originally Posted by homebrewk (Post 12711139)
I'm with you man, it's tough. Glad too see things are going well!

Same here, its hard to make new friends once you start getting older.

Sherblock 05-29-11 08:13 PM

I cleaned my bike after a solid winters worth of riding. This chainring is so dirty, and so is the bottom of the down tube.

Also wrapped up some bullhorns with Lizard Skin tape. I picked some up at REI after all the praise they've been receiving.

nuhtowel 05-29-11 10:33 PM

Today I had my dad pick up a immaculate used 2008 caad9 for 650 bucks, went to lunch with Brian Bell of Weezer (my favorite band), then went to the concert for free. Today was a good day.

bigboi146 05-29-11 10:37 PM

Today i taught a little kid to ride with no hands.

Sixty Fiver 05-29-11 10:40 PM

Today I went to Bikefest and scored a bunch of schwag and built myself a new single speed / coaster bike although it goes too damn fast to rely on a British made speed attenuator / coaster hub and really needs a front brake.

Frame, fork, and the crank were a gift... took me all of an hour to build her up and get out for a 20km test spin.

http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikepics/2011pugss3.JPG

Leukybear 05-29-11 10:41 PM

What tubing is that 65er?

Sixty Fiver 05-29-11 10:42 PM


Originally Posted by cc700 (Post 12710883)
yeah, sounds tough. i kind of did the same here in seattle but with group rides instead of coops. our coops are all non-profit advocacy groups so not really hangout spots.

all the same, glad to hear you're finding more people you can hang with. i wouldn't want to be in kansas.

Our co-op is a non profit society but is also a social hub where people will just come in to say hi and touch base... some of the best friendships I have ever known are a result of that little shop / meeting space.

Sixty Fiver 05-29-11 10:43 PM


Originally Posted by Leukybear (Post 12712167)
What tubing is that 65er?

Carbolite... nothing fancy but like every U series Pug... it's a sweet ride.

frantik 05-29-11 10:56 PM


Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver (Post 12712172)
Carbolite... nothing fancy but like every U series Pug... it's a sweet ride.

the only U series Pug i've ridden did indeed have a sweet ride. I was really surprised by how nice it was actually. I even mentioned the ride quality in the CL ad for the bike

Leukybear 05-29-11 10:59 PM


Originally Posted by frantik (Post 12712199)
the only U series Pug i've ridden did indeed have a sweet ride. I was really surprised by how nice it was actually. I even mentioned the ride quality in the CL ad for the bike

Old peugeots make awesome conversions. They absorb nearly every bump in the road! Plus they look NJS; I had a jaguar stem and b123's at one time on my at one time commuter corbier for sheitz and giggles, and people were asking me if it was NJS.

bikessuck 05-29-11 11:01 PM

today I got a shorter stem for my bike after riding with a 110mm stem with rb-021's haha. feels way better, I can finally bend my elbows a bit without being in a super aero position haha

xavier853 05-29-11 11:01 PM

I miss my peugeot.. :(

Sixty Fiver 05-29-11 11:02 PM


Originally Posted by Leukybear (Post 12712208)
Old peugeots make awesome conversions. They absorb nearly every bump in the road!

If you are rating ride quality... the U series Peugeots and Raleigh Grand Prix are some of the nicest riding bicycles ever made.

The Carbolite frames have a slightly stiffer feel than the pre 80's frames but the long wheelbase and slack angles combine to make a very nice riding bike that is exceptionally stable.

Sixty Fiver 05-29-11 11:07 PM


Originally Posted by xavier853 (Post 12712216)
I miss my peugeot.. :(

My first fg was a battered old Peugeot (a UJ10) and she is still waiting to be brought back to life... some of the best times of my life were had on that old girl and the new girl isn't quite the same but they never are.

Leukybear 05-29-11 11:31 PM


Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver (Post 12712218)
If you are rating ride quality... the U series Peugeots and Raleigh Grand Prix are some of the nicest riding bicycles ever made.

YES. And I totally have to agree with you on the grand prix too; I have my dad's, in silver and sky blue. They came stock with a non - leather brooks! XD

hwdxbassist 05-30-11 10:04 AM

TODAY I(Yesterday) Woke up did some errands went to my LBS bought a new backpack stuffed it with books and food and water and hit the MTN bike trails at Lake Chabot. Did a CAT-3 hill climb in the Redwoods then mashed down to Berkeley where I enjoyed great music. Then I hit up the Bay Trail by Ashby, all the way back to Hayward. It was a total of 52 miles not including what I had done earlier on the day ~5. Overall it was a great day to be on a bike. and the new set up was perfect=except the new turbo saddle that was a fail.

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2540/...66847bfe8a.jpg
DSC01427 by hwdxbassist, on Flickr

misskaz 05-30-11 11:32 AM

Yesterday I woke up at 4:30 am to do Bike the Drive (they close down the lake front highway to car traffic and let bikes ride almost the whole length and back - about 30 miles total, plus 5 miles getting to/from the north end and our house). Then we came home, showered, and prepped for what turned out to be an epic memorial day/housewarming party. Crazy thunderstorms cleared up just in time and tons of people came over and we grilled food and drank beer and lit up the fire pit later in the evening and roasted marshmallows.

Twice during the evening several of us ended up in the basement (where we keep our bikes and those that rode here stashed theirs) and totally geeked out about bikes. I <3 my friends.

Sherblock 05-30-11 12:39 PM


Originally Posted by nuhtowel (Post 12712144)
Today I had my dad pick up a immaculate used 2008 caad9 for 650 bucks, went to lunch with Brian Bell of Weezer (my favorite band), then went to the concert for free. Today was a good day.

I want to hear how this story happened! And good find with the CAAD 9, love those bikes.

rogwilco 05-30-11 01:03 PM

Today I rode behind a rather slow inline skater for about 10 minutes on a bike path to admire her shapely bum and legs. :)

avner 05-30-11 01:54 PM


Originally Posted by rogwilco (Post 12714316)
Today I rode behind a rather slow inline skater for about 10 minutes on a bike path to admire her shapely bum and legs. :)

as my friend roger says,

roger that.


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