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Sold my bike today and got paid from my ex delivery job which means I now have enough for this steal of a deal: High End Fixed Bicycle, Nitto, San Marco, Mavic, Deda, Gatorskin tires
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Originally Posted by hairnet
(Post 17664997)
Not all of us are blessed/cursed with beard growing abilities. My beard gets to about an inch (which takes forever) and decides to stop expanding.
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Originally Posted by thedapperest
(Post 17665093)
Sold my bike today and got paid from my ex delivery job which means I now have enough for this steal of a deal: High End Fixed Bicycle, Nitto, San Marco, Mavic, Deda, Gatorskin tires
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Haha I'll probably end up trading the bars for dedas. But yeah that's like $700 of bike right there. The front wheel and saddle alone are worth the cost of the bike.
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Originally Posted by thedapperest
(Post 17665153)
Haha I'll probably end up trading the bars for dedas. But yeah that's like $700 of bike right there. The front wheel and saddle alone are worth the cost of the bike.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=441387http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=441388 FWIW, my total investment in the first bike is only $280 and not much more in the second one. |
Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie
(Post 17665175)
IDK, man. Seems like some of the components are better than the frame and fork, but overall it's nothing special. I know, 'cuz I've got two of those $300 BD Chinese generic chromo bikes (Windsor Clockwork and Motobecane Messenger), and while they are certainly better than a heavy hi-ten bike, they are nothing special. The Lasco cranks are low end Chinese stuff, adequate but no more. If it were me, I'd get something with a better frame, and upgrade components. Here's basically what you are getting, except of course in a larger size:
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=441387http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=441388 FWIW, my total investment in the first bike is only $280 and not much more in the second one. |
Originally Posted by SpeshulEd
(Post 17665382)
To be fair though, the normal price for The Hour on BD is $300, and the craigslist one does have better components, so I'd say $250 isn't too bad.
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Originally Posted by Unkle Rico
(Post 17665060)
Was she hot at least?
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Speaking of beards, I'm glad I'm not the only one with beard problems. By the way, right now is the first time in my life I've let my facial hair grow out and I'm 26 now. I don't like facial hair but I'm more curious to see what mine looks like. My goatee and stash seem to be coming in nice but the rest of my beard is seriously lacking and patchy. Not to mention I have literally no hair where sideburns are supposed to grow.
I've been growing it maybe 9 days. I am going to let it grow more but I can't wait to shave it. |
A lot of people's beards are patchy when they are growing in. I know mine is -- I typically trim it with an attachment for the first couple of weeks. Only after about a month does it look full and even enough that I can relax and just trim the edges. :thumb:
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It will take a month or more for it to fill out. Be patient or distracted, whichever works best for you.
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**** that I ain't waiting a month. lol. Am I the only one who feels really dirty with facial hair? I keep washing my face but constantly feel gross.
And is that how it works? Guys with patchy beards let them grow out... So the longer hair can cover the areas that don't grow hair, making the beard look fuller? |
Originally Posted by murrellington
(Post 17665878)
**** that I ain't waiting a month. lol. Am I the only one who feels really dirty with facial hair? I keep washing my face but constantly feel gross.
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It ain't too itchy. I just feel dirty. I'm used to a clean face. I also get more acne when I don't shave.
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At work the company is finally allowing beards after 40 years of the no beard policy. I swear every single guy has a beard growing right now. Some are keeping it nice and groomed, others are just letting it be a free for all. It's so gross.
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re: beards
i dont have a particularly dense beard, my 5 oclock shadow game is weak. i wish it were more dense cuz i love that look, but after letting it grow youd never know it. i have the opposite problem with acne. i have extremely sensitive skin so shaving irritates it a LOT and makes me break out. when im clean shaven i break out super easily, i dont know the last time i had a pimple or blackhead since growing the beard out. when i shave i look much younger than i am, people consistently estimate my age about a decade younger, with the beard i "look my age" the most difficult part i find is letting the stache grow over your lip, drinking and eating guarantees stuff getting in it, the hairs can get in each others mouths when kissing your SO you need to take care of it, trim it so its neat, comb that **** and keep it clean and conditioned/oiled. a neat but big full beard is infinitely better than one that makes you look like a homeless animal that lives under a bridge. /edit: didnt we have a facial hair thread? |
Yesterday, I went to the Bicycle Museum in New Bremen Ohio. Pretty cool. Lack of track bikes though. But still pretty cool. In the middle of NOWHERE. Then i went down the road to the Airstream factory, for a tour. That was also very cool.
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Originally Posted by murrellington
(Post 17665920)
It ain't too itchy. I just feel dirty. I'm used to a clean face. I also get more acne when I don't shave.
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Yay beards.
I just trimmed my hipster moustache and am now two weeks into growing out a full beard. It's the annoying itchy period. |
The itchiness may go away. But the annoyance is still there.
Start a beard thread. Oh, wait, there's a bunch of them already. Here: Beard Board Forums Go there. Take yer aerospokes and sriracha sauce with you. |
Yesterday I spent six hours cleaning '70s Chicago Slag off of [MENTION=159729]hairnet[/MENTION] 's beach-cruiser-to-be. Grinding, filing, more grinding, more filing, sanding, and more sanding. Oh, and lots of "Drewing". :p
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Originally Posted by T13
(Post 17666641)
But the annoyance is still there.
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Originally Posted by thedapperest
(Post 17665153)
Haha I'll probably end up trading the bars for dedas. But yeah that's like $700 of bike right there. The front wheel and saddle alone are worth the cost of the bike.
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Originally Posted by SpeshulEd
(Post 17666705)
It is, isn't it.
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