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person who bought my 725 frame sent me a pic of their build. glad to have their cash, but almost wish i'd kept it. not to my taste....
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Oof.
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spent 1.5hrs in the yard cutting scrub/vines/bushes. had to touch up the 'sweet spot' on my favorite machete three times. then beers and Cuban sandwiches at a local joint.
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Originally Posted by striknein
(Post 15772421)
Oof.
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Originally Posted by striknein
(Post 15772421)
Oof.
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These bros and their white fixie parts.
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Originally Posted by Mumonkan
(Post 15772564)
ouch. the only thing i like about it is the silver 725 decal, is that original? i was considering getting the celeste 725 a while ago but i thought it was black
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Today I put in 45 miles. First road ride since Tuesday.
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Originally Posted by RGNY
(Post 15772579)
it's black. just a trick of the light.
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Today I learned how to cook artichokes.
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Man **** artichokes. That **** took forever to cook and most of it went straight in the trash.
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Originally Posted by seau grateau
(Post 15772789)
Man **** artichokes. That **** took forever to cook and most of it went straight in the trash.
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Put in 30 on the s5.
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got in 39 miles while sick. feel bad.
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So, I haven't been around for a while. That's because I've been working 12-14 hour days seven days each week. I'm back in the kitchen, as sous chef at a new brewery brewery here in town. I just couldn't survive on bike shop money any longer. Also, I missed the thrill of kitchens more than anyone that has never done it can know.
Thursday sucked. A lot. I got tagged by a red light runner on my way to work and ****ed my right (dominant) ankle and wrist. Went to work anyhow, pushed through the pain for 13 hours, went outside to a missing bike, helmet, and lock. I hate commuting by train. After we move (second time in as many years. **** sucks, but our apartment is awful), and I get caught up a little more on bills, and put a small cushion in the bank, I will be getting something new. I'm debating between CX and another fixed. I wanna race this fall, and the chef (also a cyclist, raced in his younger years) said that I could have Sundays off for races, so I may grab a CX rig. Time for the bright sides: My bike was very distinctive, and I have a lot of friends/acquaintances in the bike scene here, so if it's still in Chicago I will find it soon. I needed something new anyhow, so this will force me to get something. The owner was inspired to install a bike rack in the (always locked) basement. How have you all been? |
Today I: almost died, not really but sweet jesus was it hard. I flipped to freewheel at the turn around point, my god it was nice to enjoy a decent.
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Ran into some tri-dork at the bar today and we were talking random bike **** and then he got into super dumb stuff like watts and cadence. Sorry bro, I'm riding fixed so my cadence is only dependent on my gear inches.
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Turnt up.
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During a nice ride, had my left crank arm fall off (isis drive). Unbelievably I found the bolt, threaded it back on (or so I thought) and crossed the road to a safer place to work on the bike. Once on the other side of the road I noticed the bolt had dropped out, this time irretrievably. Had to call for rescue and I hate doing that.
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I started sanding my Centurion frame. The chemical stripper I used did some decent base work for removing the paint but sanding has proved more effective by far. Got the front triangle pretty cleaned down minus the the headtube lugs, I gotta have someone pop off the headset cups to really get it cleaned and so I can replace them with a new set after painting.
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[QUOTE=ThimbleSmash;15773681I gotta have someone pop off the headset cups to really get it cleaned and so I can replace them with a new set after painting.[/QUOTE]
You can remove the cups yourself using a long slotted screwdriver and hammer. Just move the screwdriver around the cup base from the inside as you give it single sharp impacts. |
Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie
(Post 15773763)
You can remove the cups yourself using a long slotted screwdriver and hammer. Just move the screwdriver around the cup base from the inside as you give it single sharp impacts.
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Originally Posted by Huffandstuff
(Post 15773141)
Ran into some tri-dork at the bar today and we were talking random bike **** and then he got into super dumb stuff like watts and cadence. Sorry bro, I'm riding fixed so my cadence is only dependent on my gear inches.
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over here im about to hit up a 4hr road ride. im gonna stay steady for first 3 hrs and then leave it all out on the road over the last hr.
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Laced my own wheel, first time doing it on my own. I have a hard time getting them perfectly true, any helpful tips?
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