Today I:
re: stretched lobes: only got up to 0ga. never noticed it on the bike, but on a motorcycle with a halfhelmet...yeah.
also, being the only bike commuter at work, i should expect it. but, again today:
"hey, bike guy, you know it's going to rain right?"
"um, yeah?"
"well?"
"well what? it's water, not tarantulas. if it starts raining tarantulas, then i've got some hard choices to make."
also, being the only bike commuter at work, i should expect it. but, again today:
"hey, bike guy, you know it's going to rain right?"
"um, yeah?"
"well?"
"well what? it's water, not tarantulas. if it starts raining tarantulas, then i've got some hard choices to make."
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Yeah people love water. Water in their pools, water at the beach, water to drink or bathe in or shower with. Water water water.
But as soon as a few drops of it fall from the sky... RUN FOR IT!! HIDE!! LOOK OUT!!!
But as soon as a few drops of it fall from the sky... RUN FOR IT!! HIDE!! LOOK OUT!!!
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Today I'm happy because last night I took apart my wife's Schwinn's headset and degreased and regreased the bearings. The stem needed a few good raps with a mallet to break it free (little rust down there, TWSS). But yeah, always wondered what was inside of that head tube. Now I know. And now the wife has a much safer/better bike. I can't believe I didn't look at it sooner. It wasn't tightened enough to begin with, so the bearings were visible even before I took anything apart. They were bone dry too, and dirty. Luckily those old Schwinn bearings are built to last.
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crappy photo but here it is. not in my possession quite yet
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That's hot.
Today I'm waiting for the A/C guy to show up. Also hot.
Today I'm waiting for the A/C guy to show up. Also hot.
had that exact frame, colorway and all, before.
likin' the bike.
in the words of Led Zeppelin, "bring it on home".
in the words of Led Zeppelin, "bring it on home".
i smell bacon
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try mcdonalds
@ hairnets hnnnnng at everything to do with that bike
Today I got offed a job at my LBS. Pretty stoked for wholesale prices.
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Which one?
Wanna be friends?
Wanna be friends?
Still kicking.


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From: Annandale, New Jersey
Bikes: Bike Count: Rising.
Today I rode street and did some building.
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Appreciate the old bikes more than the new.
Appreciate the old bikes more than the new.
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Bikes: Trek Madone, Araya commute
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Today I received the following...


The seatpost is legit. Lightweight, solid, easily adjustable. Daddy likey.
The bell is alright. It sustains longer than I pee after a hard night of beer-drinking though. Seriously. I don't want it on my bike. I put it on the wife's Schwinn stem instead but it's just temporary. She might prefer her Incredibell too. No big deal though. I can get $5 or $10 on craigslist if I keep the original packaging and whatnot.
Also sold a stem on CL today. That's the 2nd one I've sold this week. Sold my stock bullhorns the other day too. Just $10-$15 per item but still, adds up. Helps fund other purchases.
All my friends got pretty excited about that too. lol
met up with a high school buddy i haven't seen in 24 years.
whoa.
old now.
whoa.
old now.
:)
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From: San Jose, CA
Bikes: Cannondale CAAD12, Specialized Rockhopper, Norco Fluid FS1
So I finally have some free time today, and I didnt know there was a fgfs subforum now, i clicked on it, and freaked out because i didnt recognize it
Today I finished packing the car and all our gear... Just have to load the bikes in the am and we will be ready for a month in pdx.
Today I worked, rode home in a wonderful and ridiculous thunderstorm, and am currently drinking a Trappistes Rochefort 10. I love riding in storms. The rain is so refreshing after a day in the kitchen.
モㄥ工匕モ 爪モ爪乃モ尺
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Today i road my single speed down a mountain C:
THE STUFFED


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Bikes: Litespeed Catalyst, IRO Rob Roy, All City Big Block
Today I landed a (unpaid, womp-womp) gig writing record reviews for a local online magazine, and decided to stay in LA for longer than I had originally planned. Went out to local bar for a couple beers to celebrate and ended up downing five Racer 5s. I like to drink symmetrically.
edit- Also, FIRST POST ON 666TH PAGE. I WIN.
edit- Also, FIRST POST ON 666TH PAGE. I WIN.
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