The "Should I..." Thread
#1828
THE STUFFED


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From: San Francisco, CA
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#1829
#1831
Your cog is slipping.



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From: Beverly MA
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#1832
I typed "stem" into both L.A. and O.C. Craigslist and no one has a 26.0 1' quill... so on that note, would I be better off getting an Origin8 stem or spend $20 more for a Dia Compe Gran Compe?Edit: I was originally trying to keep it under $30, but I've read some bad things about the Origin8 quill stem...
#1833
If you don't have tapered steerer tube problems like I did, I would just wait it out on CL. Pretty sure you could find a Cinelli 1A/1R, Nitto Pearl/Dynamic/Deluxe, 3TTT, or SR stem eventually for as much or even less than the cheap Origin8 stem.
#1834
THE STUFFED


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From: San Francisco, CA
Bikes: R. Sachs Simplicity; EAI Bareknuckle; Madone SLR9 Gen 8
Because I still need a stem to go with my bars
I typed "stem" into both L.A. and O.C. Craigslist and no one has a 26.0 1' quill... so on that note, would I be better off getting an Origin8 stem or spend $20 more for a Dia Compe Gran Compe?
Edit: I was originally trying to keep it under $30, but I've read some bad things about the Origin8 quill stem...
I typed "stem" into both L.A. and O.C. Craigslist and no one has a 26.0 1' quill... so on that note, would I be better off getting an Origin8 stem or spend $20 more for a Dia Compe Gran Compe?Edit: I was originally trying to keep it under $30, but I've read some bad things about the Origin8 quill stem...
You can also scrounge up a used nitto quill stem on fleabay on the cheap; you can't go wrong with nitto either.
#1835
https://lasvegas.craigslist.org/bik/3219274294.html
should i buy this in a month if its still around for about 200 if i can get it for that?
should i buy this in a month if its still around for about 200 if i can get it for that?
#1837
Senior Member
Joined: Sep 2009
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From: PHL
Bikes: Litespeed Catalyst, IRO Rob Roy, All City Big Block
Because I still need a stem to go with my bars
I typed "stem" into both L.A. and O.C. Craigslist and no one has a 26.0 1' quill... so on that note, would I be better off getting an Origin8 stem or spend $20 more for a Dia Compe Gran Compe?
Edit: I was originally trying to keep it under $30, but I've read some bad things about the Origin8 quill stem...
I typed "stem" into both L.A. and O.C. Craigslist and no one has a 26.0 1' quill... so on that note, would I be better off getting an Origin8 stem or spend $20 more for a Dia Compe Gran Compe?Edit: I was originally trying to keep it under $30, but I've read some bad things about the Origin8 quill stem...
#1843
#1845
its a different world down here, totally different ecosystem than the rest of the boroughs i feel so it does get pretty cold
jeans have been fine so far but i feel like im gonna need more once it goes under 40, plus i dont want to kill the 2 pairs of jeans i ride in after a month or 2 more of commuting
im thinking that the UA tights would pull double duty when im hiking up in the gunks in the frozen woods this winter as well
i totally agree that proper tights/bibs would do the best job but im not sure how much riding im gonna actually end up doing (read: have time for) this winter either
i think my main fear is that lycra on lycra is gonna be all slippery between my bum and the saddle
jeans have been fine so far but i feel like im gonna need more once it goes under 40, plus i dont want to kill the 2 pairs of jeans i ride in after a month or 2 more of commuting
im thinking that the UA tights would pull double duty when im hiking up in the gunks in the frozen woods this winter as well
i totally agree that proper tights/bibs would do the best job but im not sure how much riding im gonna actually end up doing (read: have time for) this winter either
i think my main fear is that lycra on lycra is gonna be all slippery between my bum and the saddle
#1846
THE STUFFED


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#1849
my experience with tmobil was hellish, get out yesterday.
that being said my 2.5 years with my iphone 3gs has been magical, and im still waiting for my 5 to get shipped (grr)
i say iphone + new provider
(zero experience with galaxy 3)
that being said my 2.5 years with my iphone 3gs has been magical, and im still waiting for my 5 to get shipped (grr)
i say iphone + new provider
(zero experience with galaxy 3)
#1850
Your cog is slipping.



Joined: May 2009
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From: Beverly MA
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I've had T Mobile for many years and have never had anything to complain about.
I've also been really happy with my Android (Samsung Vibrant) for the past year and a half, although it has been slowing down and messing up a bit lately (like it knows it's on the way out). Angie has an iPhone 4 through her work and it's cool but I'm not entirely sold on iOS.
I've been reading so many head-to-head reviews today, my head is spinning.
I've also been really happy with my Android (Samsung Vibrant) for the past year and a half, although it has been slowing down and messing up a bit lately (like it knows it's on the way out). Angie has an iPhone 4 through her work and it's cool but I'm not entirely sold on iOS.
I've been reading so many head-to-head reviews today, my head is spinning.
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