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fooferdoggie
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SHOW us YOUR PIX here .... Odd, WeiRd ,UnUSuAl or EyE CaTchIng things from your rides
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Yesterday at 9:37 PM
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Magic (not real magic) chain lube for outstanding lasting performance and virtually no wear
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I have done 40-mile rides in the rain. But usually it's two 8-mile rides a day on my commute.
Yesterday at 3:08 PM
fooferdoggie
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Magic (not real magic) chain lube for outstanding lasting performance and virtually no wear
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I tried it it did not hold up that well to the rain. And it is kinda messy if I remember right, but I may not have let it sit long...
Yesterday at 2:12 PM
fooferdoggie
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Magic (not real magic) chain lube for outstanding lasting performance and virtually no wear
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All the wax lubes want overnight drying, but that doesn ot work for me, so it's not practical to try it. I lube before a ride or at work...
Yesterday at 12:21 PM
fooferdoggie
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Metal Jockey Wheels
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No, I have them go 14,000 miles. I replaced the whole drivetrain at that mileage. Even on our Bosch-powered tandem, they are fine. They...
Yesterday at 9:10 AM
fooferdoggie
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Magic (not real magic) chain lube for outstanding lasting performance and virtually no wear
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I thought about wax, but the hassle of taking the chain off and off again, and all the rain and cold, I think it would turn into a...
Friday at 9:09 PM
fooferdoggie
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Magic (not real magic) chain lube for outstanding lasting performance and virtually no wear
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Most lube seems to give me the same amount of miles, and when you put 200 miles a week on my bikes, you get a lot of time to observe...
Friday at 8:03 PM
fooferdoggie
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Magic (not real magic) chain lube for outstanding lasting performance and virtually no wear
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you dont even peddle you should just spray paint your chain.
Friday at 7:11 PM
fooferdoggie
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Park Tool chain lube
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SilcaSynerg-E E-Bike Lube is supposed to give you a lot more chain life, but I never found that. But it lasts in the rain and is not...
Friday at 6:23 PM
fooferdoggie
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How would you rate your seat for comfort?
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my problem is I have the right saddle but it has issues; they wear out in a year as they either get hard or the cover comes off. but I...
Wednesday at 11:06 AM
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Tuesday at 9:19 AM
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Why does EBR hate recumbents?
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Yes, Bents have never been a big market. with a few versions. I sure liked mine, but it had its issues, too.
Monday at 9:31 PM
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Signs of fall/winter.
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Would make a great Darth Vader costume!
Monday at 8:10 AM
fooferdoggie
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Signs of fall/winter.
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Yep, when I was riding a scooter, winter sucked. Now just the rain sucks. I am much more comfortable than when I was waiting for the bus.
Oct 26, 2025
fooferdoggie
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Signs of fall/winter.
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What's bad is when it's 60 and pouring rain, and I am riding to work or home. If I go full raingear, I am going to cook, but if not, my...
Oct 26, 2025
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