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FrankRizzo

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  1. My son's Klein Pulse Comp (my old, old bike) was stolen recently while he is away at school. I've been shopping Craigslist and FB Marketplace for a replacement bike. He just wants something to get around campus. Thought I would check with this community to see if someone has an old mountain bike to unload. Hoping to keep costs under $250, so nothing special. Thanks.
  2. I'm drinking the PBR 1776 Pack (or a 99 pack if necessary) https://www.foodandwine.com/news/pbr-1776-pack-of-beer-cans
  3. Has anyone done this ride? I am thinking about doing it this summer but want to hear from others if it is achievable in 1 day. Basically 72 miles, 9000 ft of climbing peaking out at 11,700 ft. https://www.mtbproject.com/trail/7031010/indian-peaks-traverse-ipt If anyone has done this, please share your experience. Thanks.
  4. I love it when the mountain bike forum talks politics (beyond anything related to bikes, bike trails..etc). It's their choice, if it impacts their business then it's on them. If making a statement is that important, good for them. I do know that making that statement most likely won't drive incremental revenue for them, but rather will have a negative impact. But knowing the owner...most everything he touches has a negative impact. I don't really care what they think or what y'all think about this issue.
  5. SATN ride, Walnut Creek....any of the group rides. Ride/Imbibe? I thought there used to be a weekly Tues night ride. Trying to see if it is still happening with CV19.
  6. Talk more about the in race experience. :30 start gaps....is there room to pass or be passed? What is protocol? This would be my first race of this type...want to avoid rookie mistakes. Please share any other advice or suggestions. Thanks.
  7. Pedialyte Advance Care. I sweat a ton, in any temperature. Just started using it the last month or so. Works well so far.
  8. The frame is built strong with a chromoly top and down tube, and the fork features chromoly legs. The frame dimensions, geometry, and proportionally sized parts provide a level of fit, quality and performance that mass-marketed bikes can't match. Top-tube length: 19.5 inches Wheels and Tires Hubs: Aluminum, 3/8-inch/14mm Tires: CST Chaotic, 20 x 2.125/1.95 Components Brakeset: C-Star U-Brake Pedals: Wellgo BMX Bottom Bracket: American Paddle: Padded Handlebar: 2-piece Handlebar Stem: Aluminum Link to see more about the bike: https://www.bicycleranch.com/product/mirraco-debut-76503-1.htm
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