My wife ordered that shirt on RRB all by herself for a Christmas present! It's, I mean, she's a keeper.Brake mount looks good. Good cable position too. Love that shirt.
My wife ordered that shirt on RRB all by herself for a Christmas present! It's, I mean, she's a keeper.
I used some cash I got as a gift and my wife gave me a $75 Amazon gift card for Christmas. To be used towards my habit, er, hobby. So, I guess yes.My wife wants to know if Mrs. Odd bought that the stand for you?
I used some cash I got as a gift and my wife gave me a $75 Amazon gift card for Christmas. To be used towards my habit, er, hobby. So, I guess yes.
Sorry Carl. This was this morning , spent the afternoon with this view. Busy replenishing body fluids now....Come on I got a meeting at 6
sent from a banana phone...
Yeah, my boys always tell me my two favorite types of humor are 'dry' and 'physical'. Your comment was about as 'dry' as they come! Had me laughing for sure! And even funnier now that it was totally unintended.Hahaha! Ever send a text to the wrong person?
I had Tapatalk and my texting open at the same time and was waiting in the car while the person I intended to text was in a store... Cool how it fit here too.
Carl.
5" of post are in that frame. About twice what I had of the lay back post that Chad made me. The angle of the seat tube is pretty severe. So when you are cranking on the pedals and seated, there is a lot of leverage on that post. Probably try to get a straight post made out of the solid lead and hope that works....How much of that seat post is in the frame? Looks like it's barely in there.
Yep, that was the actual turn I made, just sped up a bit by the splice in the two videos.Great looking bike, the patina on the frame is just right!
One other thing, I'm amazed by how quickly the bike can make a U-turn. Very tight turning radius!
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