Clockburner
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We’re you on an e-bike?
Look at you guys, makin friends on EBR!I do believe we met on a sunny day down there a while back!
Was beside the south end of the path that goes from Colebrook to the greenway.
I do remember you. I’ll keep an eye out for you? Unfortunately my Rockstar ate it’s rear hub the other day, so I’ll be riding my fat tire bike for a while?
Ugh, bummer!I do remember you. I’ll keep an eye out for you? Unfortunately my Rockstar ate it’s rear hub the other day, so I’ll be riding my fat tire bike for a while?
Now why couldn’t you just go along with it and savor the fame for a bit longer? Cuz you’re just a stand-up guy.Sadly no... I did have the name first, but the other guy is rich, not me.
Maybe " Portland is what we flake it" is more suitable?
It’s already turning into a show. I can’t find the exact replacement, so I have to build a whole new wheel?Ugh, bummer!
How much fun is it to replace the hub?
That sucks. Sondors has no replacement part?It’s already turning into a show. I can’t find the exact replacement, so I have to build a whole new wheel?
$350usd for the same problem? Found a hub that will work on eBay for $123cad. I’m going to buy a good rim and when this cheap hub goes, I’ll spend the $ and get a good one with no pawls.That sucks. Sondors has no replacement part?
Foof, any idea where I can get the red white and blue scrunchie/sarapes on the figurines? It's exactly what I need to drape over my American flag holder attached to a tree out front. I did a horrible job of mounting it as one screw broke and I was forced to use a nail as well. Oh well...
no, we have yarn bombers here in Portland that do such things.Foof, any idea where I can get the red white and blue scrunchie/sarapes on the figurines? It's exactly what I need to drape over my American flag holder attached to a tree out front. I did a horrible job of mounting it as one screw broke and I was forced to use a nail as well. Oh well...
lol, yard bombers! i may take up crocheting..no, we have yarn bombers here in Portland that do such things.
I found some USA hair scrunchies on Amazon and will give them a whirl...lol, yard bombers! i may take up crocheting..
Nice bike. Who makes it?From a few rides ago - start 'em young!
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It was a beautiful day, NW Calgary with the Rockies off in the distance..
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I paused for a bit to see what these guys were going to do - they are up top of a run called "You Crazy!". It's much steeper than it looks and you can't really see the trail.
Not really any bail out once you start. I did it about 20 years ago on an old Kuwahara MTB (no suspension).
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From today, it's a bit warm for us here - yesterday was 35C and this ride was around 28C.
Just taking a water break.
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Knee has been good - hip not happy but the riding feels nice.
It's afterwards that sucks and you can usually just forget about mounting or dismounting on the left side.