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nohandlebars 03-12-15 07:25 PM

Will that Colossi barspin?
:roflmao2:

Mumonkan 03-12-15 07:32 PM

http://www.chowpourian.com/wp-conten...icycle_010.jpg

ok lets stop ****ing up this thread. lol

Sherblock 03-12-15 07:57 PM

When you ship tires, specifically ones that don't fold, how to you go about packing them? The Trek I just picked up has brand new 23c Conti Ultra Sports, and I kinda wanna toss them for some 28s.

Scrodzilla 03-12-15 08:18 PM


Originally Posted by Sherblock (Post 17626333)
When you ship tires, specifically ones that don't fold, how to you go about packing them?

It depends on Angie's mood.

Mumonkan 03-12-15 08:26 PM

last time i got wire bead tires you guys coiled em up like a popup hamper and i thought that was ****ing rad, blew my mind

Scrodzilla 03-12-15 10:26 PM

Sometimes she coils them up really tight and rigs them inside a tiny box so it's like the old 'snakes in a peanut can' gag when someone opens it. :lol:

nohandlebars 03-13-15 02:44 AM

Scrod, do you own any Chrome gear? Do you think they're worth th expensiveness, compared with other messenger bag companies that make a similar quality product?

Mumonkan 03-16-15 07:24 PM

in your opinion, what would be better for a first time wheel builder, 20h-1x/24h-2x wheelset or a 36h 3x wheelset?

mrblue 03-17-15 02:37 PM

Scrod,

Here's my question:

Two small pitchers and one large pitcher can hold 8 cups of water. One large pitcher minus one small pitcher constitutes 2 cups of water. How many cups of water can each pitcher hold?

Unkle Rico 03-17-15 03:00 PM

Problems like this make my head hurt.


Originally Posted by mrblue (Post 17638580)
Scrod,

Here's my question:

Two small pitchers and one large pitcher can hold 8 cups of water. One large pitcher minus one small pitcher constitutes 2 cups of water. How many cups of water can each pitcher hold?


mrblue 03-17-15 03:10 PM


Originally Posted by nohandlebars (Post 17626781)
Scrod, do you own any Chrome gear? Do you think they're worth th expensiveness, compared with other messenger bag companies that make a similar quality product?

I am nowhere near being Scrod or even Scrod-like, but I felt compelled to add my two cents, and, for what it's worth, I think Chrome bags (the ones made in USA) are worth every penny. As for price, I think they're a great price if you compare them to Freight Baggage or Mission Workshop. I own three Chrome bags (Citizen, Metropolis, and the Warsaw), and I love them. The only one I owned and promptly sold, because it sucked was the Soyuz (terrible design and crappy velcro). As for the clothes, I think those are a bit pricey for what they are. However, I do like my Forged Rubber sneakers.

Mumonkan 03-17-15 03:13 PM


Originally Posted by mrblue (Post 17638580)
Scrod,

Here's my question:

Two small pitchers and one large pitcher can hold 8 cups of water. One large pitcher minus one small pitcher constitutes 2 cups of water. How many cups of water can each pitcher hold?

http://www.chud.com/wp-content/uploa...-l-jackson.jpg

Leukybear 03-17-15 03:44 PM


Originally Posted by mrblue (Post 17638580)
Scrod,

Here's my question:

Two small pitchers and one large pitcher can hold 8 cups of water. One large pitcher minus one small pitcher constitutes 2 cups of water. How many cups of water can each pitcher hold?

The large one holds 4 and the small one holds 2.

mrblue 03-17-15 03:48 PM


Originally Posted by Leukybear (Post 17638747)
The large one holds 4 and the small one holds 2.

Let's see the math, please.

Leukybear 03-17-15 03:57 PM


Originally Posted by mrblue (Post 17638759)
Let's see the math, please.

Sure.

http://i.imgur.com/wDJnV2s.jpg?1

franswa 03-17-15 04:23 PM

Nerds.

Leukybear 03-17-15 04:30 PM


Originally Posted by franswa (Post 17638832)
Nerds.

Love it or hate it, it brings in the bike money. :p

TejanoTrackie 03-17-15 05:21 PM


Originally Posted by Leukybear (Post 17638853)
Love it or hate it, it brings in the bike money. :p

I used to hire smart people like you who could solve problems w/o resorting to the crutch of a computer. It also proves that you didn't forget everything you learned in school after graduation. :thumb:

hairnet 03-17-15 05:47 PM

I remembered 6th grade algebra

http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m5krw0w6qn1rn3iuj.gif

nohandlebars 03-17-15 06:01 PM


Originally Posted by mrblue (Post 17638651)
I am nowhere near being Scrod or even Scrod-like, but I felt compelled to add my two cents, and, for what it's worth, I think Chrome bags (the ones made in USA) are worth every penny.

Thanks, that's good to know. I'm eyeing the Barrage Cargo bag. :D

Scrodzilla 03-17-15 06:05 PM

I've got a lot of Chrome stuff and it really is quite good for the money, especially considering there's a lot of other bags on the market for much more money (i.e. Mission Workshop).

The Barrage is one of their best bags IMO. Their shoes don't fit me because I have super wide feet and the majority of their clothes (while very well-made) don't really appeal to me. I do have a De Haro windbreaker that I'm really fond of on night rides, though.

Scrodzilla 03-17-15 06:07 PM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 17636403)
in your opinion, what would be better for a first time wheel builder, 20h-1x/24h-2x wheelset or a 36h 3x wheelset?

My gut response is that anything 3X would be easiest for a first build but either way you should be fine.

If you don't already have a copy of The Art of Wheelbuilding by Gerd Schraner, shoot me an e-mail and I'll send you the pdf. :D

Mumonkan 03-19-15 07:50 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 17639088)
My gut response is that anything 3X would be easiest for a first build but either way you should be fine.

If you don't already have a copy of The Art of Wheelbuilding by Gerd Schraner, shoot me an e-mail and I'll send you the pdf. :D

thanks. i had a copy, and like an ***hole i deleted it not too long ago. ill mail you.

any chance these hubs come in red or are they only black?

Hubs-A291SB
CL-F482SL

Scrodzilla 03-20-15 06:51 PM

I've only seen them in black. Check out bikehubstore.com, they may have something very similar available in red.

Huffandstuff 03-23-15 03:40 PM

Scrod, you know of any stems outside of Thompson/Nitto/Ritchey that are 1 1/8 31.8 and silver? Trying to find one for the cross bike and only options I see are crappy dimension ones or high end ones and trying to find a middle ground.


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