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ParticipantTake the lane, but hug the line.
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ParticipantTake the lane, but hug the line.
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ParticipantBody glide works well too. It looks like a stick of dry deodorant and applies the same way as well.
Witch Hazel is great for drying out saddle sores. It is worth the slight burn
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ParticipantBody glide works well too. It looks like a stick of dry deodorant and applies the same way as well.
Witch Hazel is great for drying out saddle sores. It is worth the slight burn
June 9, 2011 at 4:07 am in reply to: Forum Happy Hour @ Jay’s Saloon, THIS Wed (June 8th), 6pm #926669StopMeansStop
ParticipantWhat fun! And great shwag too!
June 9, 2011 at 4:07 am in reply to: Forum Happy Hour @ Jay’s Saloon, THIS Wed (June 8th), 6pm #926748StopMeansStop
ParticipantWhat fun! And great shwag too!
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ParticipantMy only problem with the heat is that the coke slupree machine is always on empty.
June 5, 2011 at 5:54 pm in reply to: Why do so many people not signal when passing on trails? #926468StopMeansStop
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ParticipantI found some I was able to cut in half. Thanks!
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Surly describes Hank’s attitude quite well.
June 3, 2011 at 11:49 pm in reply to: What’s the strangest request you’ve ever gotten while riding? #926448StopMeansStop
ParticipantDo you have any Grey Poupon?
June 3, 2011 at 11:30 pm in reply to: Vote to pick the color of my new ride. You have the power! #926447StopMeansStop
ParticipantPoll is over!
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Hank approves.
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ParticipantSo what do yall suggest for carrying groceries? Right now I have an old school rear rack, the kind with the spring loaded flap fornholding books.
I usually request a paper bag and strap the thing on with a bungee cargo net.
Id like to find a way to carry two bags.
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Participant@Riley Casey 4090 wrote:
I commute with a back pack and TWO panniers. My formerly fast Jamis Coda has gotten noticeably slower over the years too with the addition of fenders and 40mm city tires as well but it fits better the way I ride. Anyway, the rack itself weighs almost nothing. The panniers hook on to the rack and can be removed with just a few moments effort. On one side I have a ‘grocery’ bag net style collapsable bag. The carries my yellow jacket and not much else unless I have actually done some shopping. It comes off entirely for pleasure rides. The other side has a smaller zipper close bag with my flat kit, folding bike repair tool and some rags for clean up in case of road repairs. That is always on the bike, even for long rides ( 60 miles is long for me ). The rack is less a hinderance in getting the rear wheel off than the chain and assorted drive ware is by itself. With serious weight in the shopping bag handling is impaired to some degree, with the bags empty I suppose I have simply gotten used to it as I don’t notice any effect now. I’ve been a ‘bike as transportation’ rider for some time now rather than ‘bike as recreation’ rider so my perspective may be skewed a bit
Can you show us some pics? Sounds like a nice setup.
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ParticipantMost guys probably have little sympathy for women’s bike seat issues.
It’s all relative :p
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