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Nagrom_ 05-30-12 02:47 PM

Castless!!! I have some crazy pics to show you guys when I get home.

Nagrom_ 05-30-12 03:38 PM

Back in a cast for 2 weeks. Doc changed it from 4-6 to 8-12.

There went my summer. <__<

Also, atrophy blows.
http://i.imgur.com/g0R50l.jpg

Jared. 05-30-12 04:53 PM


Originally Posted by Nagrom_ (Post 14291466)
Back in a cast for 2 weeks. Doc changed it from 4-6 to 8-12.

This math confuses me. Are you going to be in a cast all summer? Sucks to hear that.

Nagrom_ 05-30-12 05:05 PM


Originally Posted by Jared. (Post 14291739)
This math confuses me. Are you going to be in a cast all summer? Sucks to hear that.

Originally the doc told me 4-6 weeks, with my follow up apt. on the 4th week. I pushed the apt. back to the 5th week, today, because it wasn't feeling right. With the x-rays today, doc said its going to be more like 8-12 weeks, in 2 week cycles. So I go back on the 16th of June or so, and will hopefully not need another cast, but most likely will.

Hopefully not all of my summer, but more than I'd like.

What sucks most is the ridiculous loss of muscle mass due to atrophy. Its going to be a ***** getting all of it back.

calv 05-30-12 05:38 PM

Damn, you just helped me figure out why my left calf is smaller than my right. I had a cast on it before, lol.

Nagrom_ 05-30-12 05:43 PM


Originally Posted by calv (Post 14291895)
Damn, you just helped me figure out why my left calf is smaller than my right. I had a cast on it before, lol.

It's ridiculous. I probably lost a shoe size too... haha

Spoonrobot 05-30-12 05:45 PM

Today I was going to buy this: http://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/bik/3047398209.html

But now I'm not since I'm a mature, job-seeking adult. No more sick fixie conversions for a little while.

:C

Nagrom_ 05-30-12 05:47 PM


Originally Posted by Spoonrobot (Post 14291919)
Today I was going to buy this: http://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/bik/3047398209.html

But now I'm not since I'm a mature, job-seeking adult. No more sick fixie conversions for a little while.

:C

Looks like you'd have to grind the dropouts for any kind of adjustment too. Better you didn't.

Nagrom_ 05-30-12 05:58 PM

Bit of good news, which is kind of a nice change, the guy I'm working for later this summer said it would be cool if I brought a bike up. With the foot being meh, I may head up later than expected, so its gonna be hot as ****, so i most of my rides would be closer to night time. Never really ridden at night.

63_dorinte 05-30-12 07:12 PM


Originally Posted by Muffin Man (Post 14287524)
Is it weird that I pronounce Dura-Ace as "Dura- Ache?" with the same ch as chair? I dont know how to put my thoughts into the english language.

I always hear it in my head as "dooorra aitchee", after hearing so many Japanese coworkers trying to pronounce English words.

Leukybear 05-30-12 07:42 PM

Today I've completed my perfect cog changing combo! Finally received my shop grade chainwhip and I promptly proceeded to violently pry off the now mangled wimpy stock 3/32nd chain for a worthy 1 1/8ths replacement.

http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/6033/p5303701.jpg

calv 05-30-12 07:47 PM

What model is that chainwhip?

Dannihilator 05-30-12 07:57 PM


Originally Posted by calv (Post 14291895)
Damn, you just helped me figure out why my left calf is smaller than my right. I had a cast on it before, lol.

I know why my left calf is smaller than my right. My left calf didn't have a blood clot in it.(Actually they are getting close to being the same size again.)

Sucks to hear nagrom.

Today, I woke up to find that I had a front flat on the 930, so I had to drive to the lbs and pick up a new tube. While I was there, I also had gotten new bar tape since I hated the texture of the bar tape that was on the bars. Once home, I fixed the flat, valve stem was coming off of the tube, and put on the new bar tape. Then went and put in 32 miles. All in all, a good day.

hairnet 05-30-12 08:01 PM


Originally Posted by calv (Post 14292335)
What model is that chainwhip?

the big ass Park one

LesterOfPuppets 05-30-12 08:21 PM

Today I worked at the shop. We got in the most wack stack of the year (decade, century?)! Big magnet top cap, caliper brake bolt to pull it down. 3 other odd parts used as a top seal and spacers under stem...

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7222/7...909b2009_b.jpg
P5290211 by Lester Of Puppets, on Flickr

solipsist716 05-30-12 08:29 PM


Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets (Post 14292471)
Today I worked at the shop. We got in the most wack stack of the year (decade, century?)! Big magnet top cap, caliper brake bolt to pull it down. 3 other odd parts used as a top seal and spacers under stem...

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7222/7...909b2009_b.jpg
P5290211 by Lester Of Puppets, on Flickr

:roflmao2:

We had some dude come in today who refused to accept that $50 won't get him a brand new bike, and that he couldn't give us $50, ride a new one home after he swore to "come back tomorrow, srsly, like with the rest of the cash"

Nagrom_ 05-30-12 09:16 PM

Just sold the wellgo pedals for $25 on CL. Completely funded my 105's through craigslist.
win.

Won't be able to use them for hella long.
lose.

Nagrom_ 05-30-12 09:45 PM

More good news. Because my leg is smaller, I can fit back into my 511's. Can't fit into my 521's yet though.

c0urt 05-30-12 09:55 PM

My uncle handed me two bikes to put together so he would have something to ride for exercise these days.

Apparently these are the bikes he and my dad rode when they were kids. I also rode my dad's bike when I was a child as my first rode bike.

You can easily tell which bicycle was mine and dad's. It is more than 40 years old, still shiny in some places, rusty and dented only a few spots. Shifts and brakes perfectly for a bike I haven't seen in years. No reflectors or lights, or padding on the seat. My uncle's bike on the other hand. Padded seat and bars, a horn and lights and is a lot more comfy. But no were near as fast

Seeing my first bike does shovel up a few old feeling if nothing else. I do admit I have no desire to ride the thing again. As far as I feel it probably is a death trap at this point considering the rust and dents.

I would much rather give my uncle a newer bike than put him on either one those, but it was nice to see that one again. I am debating keeping it for sentimental value. Or just take some pictures and then get rid of it considering the space it takes up

hank0604 05-31-12 12:35 AM

Today I got my 722 built up, which my brother affectionately dubbed The Stormtrooper.

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8155/7...1dc0992b24.jpg

Better pictures to come. It was dark by the time it was all finished. Took it for a maiden voyage of about 20 miles, was feeling good so I went to the casino. Won $15 at the craps table.

First impression is that this bike is awesome. Much stiffer than my Globe Roll, and now I've got a seatpost that I can adjust and shorter (165mm) cranks. It felt great. Still have some saddle adjustments to make, but I think I'm pretty happy with this.

Sixty Fiver 05-31-12 12:43 AM

Ride wise... fitted my newly built 7 speed block to my folder and took it for a good 24 km test ride to test the much wider gear range and was a fairly perfect day for this as my ride out was on paved roads and into the wind and then on the way home I bombed into the river valley and then found some decent climbs on the way back.

The 1.5 Marathons under my bike handle gravel really well... came up this little hill like it wasn't even there and impressed a few folks who were riding mountain bikes.

http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikep...restultra2.JPG

dddavid 05-31-12 07:23 AM

Today I learned of Jim Unger's passing

http://i.imgur.com/ARreE.jpg

One of my favourites.

http://i.imgur.com/g6HZR.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/fbRm3.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/13c15.jpg

ThermionicScott 05-31-12 09:38 AM


Originally Posted by dddavid (Post 14293788)
Today I learned of Jim Unger's passing

Oh no! I loved "Herman." :(

Pinkbullet3 05-31-12 10:04 AM

First fall with clipless. Today WAS THE DAY!

Cynikal 05-31-12 10:18 AM

Well you got that out of the way. Carry on. We all do it.

misskaz 05-31-12 10:37 AM

Today I had an interview and I think it went pretty well. Met a bunch of different people and the hiring manager said I have a "great energy" and she would be in touch in a couple weeks with next steps. More importantly, I went from being lukewarm about the position to being pretty excited about it.

jimmytango 05-31-12 10:48 AM


Originally Posted by misskaz (Post 14294752)
Today I had an interview and I think it went pretty well. Met a bunch of different people and the hiring manager said I have a "great energy" and she would be in touch in a couple weeks with next steps. More importantly, I went from being lukewarm about the position to being pretty excited about it.

Awesome!

prooftheory 05-31-12 10:49 AM


Originally Posted by misskaz (Post 14294752)
More importantly, I went from being lukewarm about the position to being pretty excited about it.

That's always the best sign that the interview went well.

Sixty Fiver 05-31-12 11:32 AM

I hate bike thieves with a passion.

Was riding back from downtown and passed the shelter and a guy pulls away on a new Kona Jake the Snake CX and rides up to the convenience store so I stopped to grab a drink and compliment him on his ride which he just left unlocked.

Without batting an eyelash he said he just bought it for $100.00 and thought it was a little "warm"... was too close to scumbag central to f with this guy as I could have dealt with him but had no idea how many friends he had a block down the street.

Called EPS to file a report and they said they would send some nice fellows in that direction to have a chat with him as the value of the bike justifies a response.

Now I have to send out feelers to my contacts at all the shops to see if anyone is missing their sweet assed cross bike.

hamfoh 05-31-12 11:35 AM

sounds like by the way he treats it that he'll be 'getting his' in no time.


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