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I'm gonna glue my Cygolite headlight mount so that it doesn't swivel. Massively annoying when I was riding dirt/gravel roads in total darkness this morning and having to constantly straighten it.
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Originally Posted by 50voltphantom
(Post 18185044)
I'm gonna glue my Cygolite headlight mount so that it doesn't swivel. Massively annoying when I was riding dirt/gravel roads in total darkness this morning and having to constantly straighten it.
Might be worth a try before you commit to a fixed position. |
i had a similar annoyance with my magicshine, my solution was to unscrew the bull**** rubber strap mount, then replace it with a hose clamp that i drilled a hole in for the screw
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Originally Posted by rex615
(Post 18185088)
Puting a bit of honey in the swivel will act as a heavy damper and keep it from moving easily but still allow adjustment. Doesn't last forever, but is easy enough to wash off if you don't like the results.
Might be worth a try before you commit to a fixed position. |
For anyone that still cares, I have an infection. Pus tastes ****ing nasty, but most of that is gone now.
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Originally Posted by LouCypher
(Post 18185595)
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You just have to ride faster than the bees.
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Originally Posted by Muffin Man
(Post 18185646)
For anyone that still cares, I have an infection. Pus tastes ****ing nasty, but most of that is gone now.
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Originally Posted by Muffin Man
(Post 18185646)
For anyone that still cares, I have an infection. Pus tastes ****ing nasty, but most of that is gone now.
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I did something I didn't think I would do for quite some time.
Bought something with gears. https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/hphoto...12&oe=569343DA |
Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie
(Post 18185675)
I do care and it pisses me off that you weren't given antibiotics from the beginning to prevent this. Good thing this didn't happen to me or that surgeon would be facing a malpractice lawsuit.
This stuff is not rocket science. |
So today I took my first ride on my Kilo WT and honestly I wish I had discovered fat frame fixed gear bikes a long time ago. It's just such a pleasure to ride compared to anything else I currently own or have ever owned before. Big comfy 32C tires and whatever else is going on with the geometry of the frame that has me more upright on the bike. I tilted the drop outs up just a tad and I've been hanging onto the V brake levers as sort of pseudo-pursuit handles.
I just dig it. I'll post pics when I'm done part swapping. |
Originally Posted by TenSpeedV2
(Post 18186760)
Every time someone farts, out comes a round of antibiotics. A simple wisdom tooth/teeth extraction does not necessitate antibiotics. As someone who works with these, they are overused and completely abused. And lets face it while we are talking about this, you won't win a lawsuit if you get a small infection after having your wisdom teeth out. You have gaping holes in your mouth. Gauze and whatever else gets put in there. Eventually you eat some type of food.....you see where this is going? You follow the instructions that they give you, and they even tell you that if you don't, you could get an infection.
This stuff is not rocket science. |
Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie
(Post 18187138)
Yeah, blame the victim. Good job.
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Originally Posted by Muffin Man
(Post 18185646)
For anyone that still cares, I have an infection. Pus tastes ****ing nasty, but most of that is gone now.
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Originally Posted by TenSpeedV2
(Post 18187600)
The victim. What victim? It is a small infection after a small oral procedure. These things happen. Antibiotics need to be saved for when people truly need them. We do not need to build up a tolerance to them unnecessarily.
Originally Posted by SquidPuppet
(Post 18187709)
On both sides? Ouch. Get well fast.
Pain has all gone away, except when I'm rinsing the holes out, so I'm happy. Now I just need to finish the antibiotic regimen and I should be good to go. Re: Bikes. I'm putting some 38cm FSA omega compact drops on the Dean because I like narrow bars, and I'm gonna put the 40cm Wing pros on the steamroller. With the exception of the mountain bike because I didn't know about that dirt drop life, Those bars will have gone on every single bike I have owned since I bought them. |
Today I made a recruiter mad
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Today I am researching how to remove a stuck seat post on a Langster steel I acquired yesterday. My first SS/FG once I determine what rear wheel will go on it and if after the post problem is resolved.
Thought the bike was a decent price despite the condition of no stem, HB, wheels or saddle with post. Well part of the post, 12" in the ST! I have everything but a rear hub so it should come together once the post is out. |
Get some liquid wrench and let it soak for a few days
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Originally Posted by Muffin Man
(Post 18188150)
Gonna have to agree with you. I basically didn't eat the whole time I was infected, so I'm not sure what I could have gotten stuck in there, but **** happens, and I got infected. It hurts, but it was an understood risk going into the operation. I got the antibiotics when I actually needed them, so that's all that matters.
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Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie
(Post 18188519)
Well, that's what I get for showing some sympathy. Next time, I'll tell you to quit whining and htfu. :lol:
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Originally Posted by Muffin Man
(Post 18188535)
Sympathy is much appreciated, but I'm not gonna go out and sue because I didn't get antibiotics right after the surgery. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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:lol:
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