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Old 07-13-11 | 09:03 PM
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What brand? Kinda wanting these right now...
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Old 07-13-11 | 09:39 PM
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today i had the 3rd of 5 of my pliny the elders



having the last two tomorrow with my pops
I have a refrigerator full of those and Dog Fish head. Don't want to/illegal for me to drink though.
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Old 07-13-11 | 10:09 PM
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What brand? Kinda wanting these right now...
My photos are almost always embedded links... I bought them from Western Bike Works, but the brand of sock is "sock guy"
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Old 07-13-11 | 10:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Das Stig
what constitutes a "nice" cigarette, and what difference could that possibly make
There can be nice cigarettes just like there are nice cigars and nice pipe tobaccos. Sobranie, for example, makes very expensive and high quality cigarettes from good tobacco. They smell like tobacco, not gas-station attendant. There is a big difference between nice cigarettes (including those you roll yourself from pure tobacco) and the chemically processed big brands that are likely half-sawdust.

However, those distinction only really matter in terms of taste and smell, they'll all kill you, hence me quitting. Day three and I feel great.
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Old 07-13-11 | 11:00 PM
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However, those distinction only really matter in terms of taste and smell, they'll all kill you, hence me quitting. Day three and I feel great.
Congratulations. I know it takes a lot of willpower to quit; both of my parents were three-pack-a-day unfiltered Camel smokers and they tried unsuccessfully their whole adult lives to quit. Emphasyma got Mom at age 55, and lung cancer got Dad at 67. There are five of us kids, and none of us ever started (we'd have been nuts to start after years of listening to our mom coughing her lungs out all night).
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Old 07-13-11 | 11:07 PM
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I have a refrigerator full of those and Dog Fish head. Don't want to/illegal for me to drink though.
to quote my friend "dont let **** sit!"
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Old 07-13-11 | 11:51 PM
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Rode around san diego's metropolitan area today with one of the best alley cat racers in the city. Right pedal finally died on me and fell off halfway through the adventure but it gave me a great excuse to go to the bike shop and get some new ones. I had to ride all the way there on one good pedal though which was ultra lame but it was fun. Good thing was, i discovered a new bike store and it was awesome! They carried GR-9's (which i wanted anyways) and the guy installed them for free . Overall a solid day of riding.
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Old 07-14-11 | 12:04 AM
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Originally Posted by RenzSouljohnson
Rode around san diego's metropolitan area today with one of the best alley cat racers in the city. Right pedal finally died on me and fell off halfway through the adventure but it gave me a great excuse to go to the bike shop and get some new ones. I had to ride all the way there on one good pedal though which was ultra lame but it was fun. Good thing was, i discovered a new bike store and it was awesome! They carried GR-9's (which i wanted anyways) and the guy installed them for free . Overall a solid day of riding.
What was the name of the shop? Does it start with a "V"?
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Old 07-14-11 | 12:13 AM
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Old 07-14-11 | 12:32 AM
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another debbie downer moment..

today I...

had the clicking noise on every pedal rotation come back into my life. arrggghghhghghgh

edit: well scratch that (hopefully). first thing I checked was the chainring bolts and one was loose as he||

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Old 07-14-11 | 04:06 AM
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today i have been awake since midnight (worked overnight for my job in organ donation), ordered 3/4 of the components for my new build, and will try to stay up til 10 for virgin freefest tickets.
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Old 07-14-11 | 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by hamfoh
another debbie downer moment..

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had the clicking noise on every pedal rotation come back into my life. arrggghghhghghgh

edit: well scratch that (hopefully). first thing I checked was the chainring bolts and one was loose as he||
Rule of thumb...ALWAYS check your chainring bolts at least once a week if not more.
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Old 07-14-11 | 09:12 AM
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What was the name of the shop? Does it start with a "V"?

Nope it wasn't velocult if that's what you're thinking. They're awesome dudes but the place we came up on was called mission hills bike shop at OB. I had an awesome experience, lots of fun mech in there likw chrome bags and mission workshop bags etc.
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Old 07-14-11 | 10:17 AM
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Rule of thumb...ALWAYS check your chainring bolts at least once a week if not more.
****, i need to check my bolts as i have had a creaking for a week or so, especially when climbing. If you ride them loose what kind of damage can you do to the ring and spider?

Makes me wish I had a chainring bolt tool here at work.
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Old 07-14-11 | 10:24 AM
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that's why you get omniums! then you just need some hex keys
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Old 07-14-11 | 11:25 AM
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Nope it wasn't velocult if that's what you're thinking. They're awesome dudes but the place we came up on was called mission hills bike shop at OB. I had an awesome experience, lots of fun mech in there likw chrome bags and mission workshop bags etc.
Cool have to check it out now.

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****, i need to check my bolts as i have had a creaking for a week or so, especially when climbing. If you ride them loose what kind of damage can you do to the ring and spider?

Makes me wish I had a chainring bolt tool here at work.
A bolt could break and result in the chaining folding up mid ride, usually during a climb where there is a lot of torque applied, often times resulting in the bodily harm of the rider. And scratches to the crank arm...
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Old 07-14-11 | 11:35 AM
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that doesn't sound too fun....

and i was thinking of doing a 25 mile loop after work, might have to find a way to check that my bolts are tight beforehand
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Old 07-14-11 | 12:56 PM
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Flathead screwdriver and allen wrench usually work out
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Old 07-14-11 | 01:32 PM
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Today i am trying to recover from the bonfire. Oh jesus christ I need sleep.
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Old 07-14-11 | 03:42 PM
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Today, I hit 100 miles in 6 days by commuting, errands, and choosing not to drive to locations I needed to be.

Feels good
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Old 07-14-11 | 04:04 PM
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Today I flipped my wheel to the fixed side and went for a little test ride.

Tell me, my BFSSFG friends -- when you come to a stop (for me, dismounting to the right), your (left) pedal is then in the wrong place (bottom of the pedal stroke) to get started again. I was lifting my back wheel to reset the pedal towards the top of the stroke but it was kind of awkward. What's the answer? Don't say track stand because that is not happening any time soon.
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Old 07-14-11 | 04:16 PM
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Do you have a front brake? I use the front brake and lift up on the pedal strap to get the pedal in the position i want it in.
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Old 07-14-11 | 04:28 PM
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Originally Posted by zoltani
Do you have a front brake? I use the front brake and lift up on the pedal strap to get the pedal in the position i want it in.
I do have a front brake. I just read Sheldon's page about it and he suggested the same, so I'll see if that works better for me. Thanks!
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Old 07-14-11 | 04:33 PM
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Today I got an email notification that my Kilo TT has been delivered to my building. Only negative thing about going on a 1-week vacation tomorrow is that I won't be able to ride until I get back, but it'll be a good thing to return to.
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Old 07-14-11 | 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by misskaz
I was lifting my back wheel to reset the pedal towards the top of the stroke but it was kind of awkward.
I do this because I'm too lazy to unclip my dominant foot.
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