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She muttered something about never returning to Midland...
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I once saw a kid from a ski class of 7-8yos get completely taken out by an out-of-control snowboarder, took his legs right out from him and laid him out on his back. The ski teacher rushed over, checked for broken bones while the kid was still crying, whipped out a baggie of gummy bears and gave him one. He shut up, stood up and skied away like it never happened.
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If any of you are skiers or snowboarders you know that little groms hitting features doesn't count.
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Kicked Some New Mexico Trail Ass today!
RedRider3141 replied to AustinBike's topic in Mountain Biking Discussion
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Kicked Some New Mexico Trail Ass today!
RedRider3141 replied to AustinBike's topic in Mountain Biking Discussion
I did some hiking in NM at had a similar elevation change. 7K wasn't so bad but 10K+ is no joke, air is pretty thin up there, especially for this sea-level rider. -
I'm nominating this on the Best of CL thread.😅
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A selfless plug for RWC. They have all kinds of suspension/bike bearings and list them individually and by set/ bike. If you give them specifics to build a new kit they don't have in their catalog they give you the set for free. I did this with my '07 Mission. https://www.enduroforkseals.com/products/rear-suspension/suspension-pivot-bearing-kits/
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I try to always use my trail tools bench side first. I have used these 2-3 times, my chief complaint is they only do master-link disassembly vs assembly like some dedicated bench tools. Luckily, is usually pretty easier to use the pedals/ brake to set the master-link.
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I like me some DEET in my bug spray but I never considered it something to lather into my skin. I use the 98% DEET "Jungle Juice" from REI. Been using the same 8oz bottle for years. I just spritz it around the openings in my clothes (back of collar, tops of socks, end of sleeves). However, I've really only used it as a deterrent against mosquitos/ flies/ gnats. Rubbing it into your skin can lead to a reaction/ allergy from repeat exposure.
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I carry these, adds 0 weight since they are also my main trailside tire levers. https://www.amazon.com/KMC-MISSINGLINK-LEVER-Missing-Lever/dp/B07662N436/
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yeah, I quoted your quote from Schoolie and noticed it grabbed your User Name.
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In customer service it's hard not to assume you're as dumb as everyone else.
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That guy comes up every so often on here/ Mojo, always the same story. My $0.02, a coworker got a bike from him, he seemingly runs a side hustle flipping legit bikes. Prices always seem plenty high, for what they are, even if they are the "Perfect Bike for Austin".
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Interested in the Phone Holder.
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X3, I've done this on stuck inner and outer races. The hard part is doing it slowly and controled, ideally you don't want to go too deep and knick the surface of the rocker the bearing contacts. I like a dremmel because it's alot easier to ease in than a pneumatic die grinder. If you go the hammer method, use a large diameter socket to rest against the bottom face of the rocker, it will help have a good surface to pound against. Hard to explain, I can draw a picture if you want...
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Yeah, I lock my bike to my 1Up for two reasons If I screwed up tensioning the bike rack, I'd rather it fall off and be dragged then end up in someone's windshield. If I need to quickly pop into a store on my way home and I want to deter the "opportunist thief" Look up lockpicking lawyer on YouTube, just about anything can be defeated. Just depends on how much time/ cover you give the thief.
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I'd ride it, but I'm aware of the strain I'm putting on the drivetrain and the risk I'm taking. Plus the failure mode is not the worst thing... HOWEVER, in today's lawyer happy world, I would always recommend replacement for a paying customer's bike.
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I'm really cheap on baggies too, they all seem so over priced. Then again, I am rocking the same Novara (REIs Old bike brand) shorts from 2003ish... Dang. But they look 2-3 years old, tops. They've held up extremely well. I remember paying $60-$80 for them. I got to remember to amortize my gear over 8-10 years MINIMUM!
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New Cranks = No Oval Chain Ring Needed
RedRider3141 replied to RedRider3141's topic in Mountain Biking Discussion
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New Cranks = No Oval Chain Ring Needed
RedRider3141 replied to RedRider3141's topic in Mountain Biking Discussion
It's odd that I never really see them compare to an Oval which is really their closest competitor, technology wise. Lame that they don't even endorse for MTB riding. -
Can confirm, tree is duckable but barely and not advised to do so on the seat/ pedals. AJ is usually on top of things on SN, especially this close to the shop.
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At the risk of being someone I'm not... I'd really like to see more on how this works but it is an interesting concept. I wonder how it compares to an Oval chain ring in power delivery. Off the bat, I'd guess the motion would be more noticeable than an Oval but maybe not that different than a running/ walking feeling where the down/up or fwd/back it's not 100% circular. https://www.designboom.com/technology/cerdan-crankset-increases-pedaling-power-06-30-2021/