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TenSpeedV2 04-04-17 09:22 PM

Oof. I went to work today. Mistakes were made. Feel like I have been hit by a train. Left early and won't be going in Wednesday. Sitting on the computer with my little dog in my lap trying to have a snack so I can take a Motrin to calm this throbbing headache down. No appetite so nothing sounds good. Cold one minute, roasting hot the next. When I do hit the bed in a little bit, I am gonna be all up in that bish under the covers.

Unkle Rico 04-04-17 10:15 PM

This. I've got the Rambler and the Vandal -- Fairly sure i'll never need a backpack ever again.


Originally Posted by johnnytheboy (Post 19489844)
i don't think i'd trade my mission workshop vandal for anything.


johnnytheboy 04-04-17 10:42 PM

today i "red paper clipped" the trek madone i got yesterday for a 2016 mr. pink.

http://i63.tinypic.com/33ljegw.jpg

seau grateau 04-04-17 10:55 PM

New HP kits are up, and...meh.

TimothyH 04-05-17 06:54 AM


Originally Posted by TenSpeedV2 (Post 19490042)
Oof. I went to work today. Mistakes were made. Feel like I have been hit by a train. Left early and won't be going in Wednesday. Sitting on the computer with my little dog in my lap trying to have a snack so I can take a Motrin to calm this throbbing headache down. No appetite so nothing sounds good. Cold one minute, roasting hot the next. When I do hit the bed in a little bit, I am gonna be all up in that bish under the covers.


Yep. Headache. That's how this one hits.

JeremyLC 04-05-17 08:41 AM

Yesterday I rode my Little Wing for the first time. Today I rode it again. It's pretty comfortable. It's not as harsh as my aluminium Fuji, though definitely not as smooth as my Surly. The geometry is weird. It feels really tall compared to my other three bikes (540mm ST vs 500-520 ST on the other three), but it's the same general length from bum to bars. My other bikes range from 535mm on my BMC (510mm ST) to 547mm on my Surly (520mm ST) It feels great to ride, though. I don't feel too cramped or stretched out.

More importantly, though, it was the first I've ridden at all since January. And, the first I've ridden without pain since November.

50voltphantom 04-05-17 08:45 AM

I found out the new Trek Crockett is SS friendly. Oh man......

Carcosa 04-05-17 11:33 AM


Originally Posted by johnnytheboy (Post 19490148)
today i "red paper clipped" the trek madone i got yesterday for a 2016 mr. pink

Damn son.


Originally Posted by seau grateau (Post 19490163)
New HP kits are up, and...meh.

Botanical restocked tho.



Originally Posted by 50voltphantom (Post 19490660)
I found out the new Trek Crockett is SS friendly. Oh man......

Would definitely ride the black and spearmint one.

seau grateau 04-05-17 01:04 PM


Originally Posted by Carcosa (Post 19491105)
Botanical restocked tho.

Yeah, that's the good one at the moment.

Carcosa 04-05-17 03:11 PM

Today my LBS got a license to sell booze. Awww sh*t.

cali_axela 04-05-17 05:29 PM


Originally Posted by Carcosa (Post 19491625)
Today my LBS got a license to sell booze. Awww sh*t.

That's one of the best things about my LBS here in Portland (Velo Cult). Ended up taking my rollers there to ride them a bunch in the winter, nothing better than motivating yourself with a fresh pint waiting at the bar a few feet away.

TejanoTrackie 04-05-17 06:28 PM


Originally Posted by cali_axela (Post 19491910)
That's one of the best things about my LBS here in Portland (Velo Cult). Ended up taking my rollers there to ride them a bunch in the winter, nothing better than motivating yourself with a fresh pint waiting at the bar a few feet away.

Yeah, nothing like getting boozed up before a workout.

seau grateau 04-05-17 06:32 PM

I usually prefer to do the boozing afterward.

50voltphantom 04-06-17 07:20 AM

I ordered some Phil stainless steel bottom bracket cups and received (more expensive) aluminum ones. Score.

Also, don't ever try to dial in chainline if you have any sort of time constraint.

Carcosa 04-06-17 09:01 PM

Today is the end of an era. Six years and almost 500 pages later, [MENTION=164476]Scrodzilla[/MENTION] decides he's done with dumb questions.

scoho 04-06-17 09:34 PM

Indeed. Today I mourn the death of Ask Scrod. I learned a huge amount of what I know about bikes--in terms of both factual knowledge and bike appreciation--via Scrod's tireless and often thankless efforts in this forum.

While I mourn, I can't say I blame you for shutting it down. Cheers, [MENTION=164476]Scrodzilla[/MENTION].

Unkle Rico 04-06-17 11:17 PM

:crash:

seau grateau 04-07-17 06:26 PM

Today I did just shy of 50 miles on the road bike and I think I found my favorite tire pressure.

veganbikes 04-07-17 07:43 PM

I rode space mountain and whatever that roller coaster is at Kalifornia Adventure with the loop did a bunch of other stuff and I hope to meet Mr. and Mrs. Mouse at some point soon.

TenSpeedV2 04-07-17 07:52 PM

Today I learned that I still suck at changing out a tube/tire.

TejanoTrackie 04-07-17 08:19 PM


Originally Posted by TenSpeedV2 (Post 19496729)
Today I learned that I still suck at changing out a tube/tire.

Please elaborate.

TenSpeedV2 04-07-17 09:25 PM


Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie (Post 19496774)
Please elaborate.

I am not good at swapping out a tube and tire. After crashing last year making a hard turn on wet pavement and sliding out on the painted stripes, crash, boom and my wrist got pretty messed up. Never had good hand strength from the start, and this put a huge damper on gaining more. Add in a deep wall carbon wheel and a tire that is already a struggle to get on, and you have me swearing and getting on the struggle bus in the driver seat. One bloody knuckle later, the tire and tube are off. When it was time to put them back on, all aboard!!! Struggle bus leaving in 5 minutes.

TejanoTrackie 04-07-17 09:33 PM

Well, at least for mounting tires, you can make it easy by using one of these:

https://www.retro-gression.com/colle...tire-bead-jack

scoho 04-07-17 10:09 PM


Originally Posted by TenSpeedV2 (Post 19496873)
bloody knuckle

Ugh, I feel you. Usually bloody thumbs for me too. :crash:

Recently I'm so frustrated and defeated at the end that I give up and use a tire lever to pry the tire back on even though I know I shouldn't (and have ruined a couple of tubes that way).

johnnytheboy 04-07-17 10:17 PM

today i rode 35 miles on the mr pink and set 8 PRs....on segments i've been riding for years. the only thing i can figure is that riding these heavy ass bikes that i've been on the last 3yrs somehow conditioned me and now this 25lb road bike feels like way less and seemingly hauls ass.


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