I am a tease... ask anyone. I think I didn't doublecheck that the album was public before sending the link.
As to crabs...they were kayak-caught last summer on Lopez. After fresh crab cooked in seawater on the beach in the San Juans nothing else tastes quite as good. Zone 7 has been good to us. Bruce On Apr 3, 5:58 pm, "Bill M." <bmenn...@comcast.net> wrote: > At the risk of seeming over eager, the link doesn't work for me. And if I > need bike porn, there's a Flickr group of that name: > > http://www.flickr.com/groups/87416120@N00/ > > OTOH, if you Google "bike porn", I'm NOT resposible for what you find! > > Teasing us with Dungeness crab after the season has passed? Now that's not > fair! > > Bill > > > > > > > > On Tuesday, April 3, 2012 11:09:38 AM UTC-7, Bruce Curry wrote: > > > OK RivBikers.. You had me at Bike Porn. > > > This is with the latest stem raise to 4cm above saddle height to > > alleviate back pain. Will be adjusting per Dr. Esteban's advise later > > today to see if my spine remains intact. I thank all those who > > contributed advise. I do appreciate it. > > > Photos attached here: > > >https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/sredir?uname=114171552924642549314&ta... > > > Note to anyone with either sensitivity or previously diagnosed > > addiction to Dungeoness crab porn... do not go past the first picture > > in this album. It's a slippery slope people. Recovery is long and > > hard. > > > Bruce > > > On Apr 3, 7:14 am, newenglandbike <matthiasbe...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Bill- could you be a little less overt in your shameless gambits for > > more > > > bike porn? have you no dignity man? > > > > Now, back to the topic at hand: Bruce, please post a picture of your > > bike > > > already. > > > > -Matt > > > > On Tuesday, April 3, 2012 9:23:29 AM UTC-4, Bill M. wrote: > > > > > Bruce, > > > > > Can you post a good profile picture of your bike as it sits, and maybe > > one > > > > of you on the bike? > > > > > Bill > > > > > On Monday, April 2, 2012 5:05:14 PM UTC-7, Bruce Curry wrote: > > > > >> Tis the season to be putting on more miles and I am experiencing more > > > >> pronounced lower back pain. For some reason climbing makes it even > > > >> worse. I feel like my bars are too far forward for me but don't > > wan't > > > >> to launch on a stem buying spree without some scientific study and > > > >> addl input from group members. The facts: > > > > >> 64cm Ram with the bars about 3cm over saddle height, 60cm cockpit w/a > > > >> 12cm stem and a VO wayback seatpost w/a brooks B17. I am tall with > > > >> long torso & short arms. When I look at my front hub thru my bars > > the > > > >> hub is about an inch ahead of the line made by the bars (but since > > the > > > >> bars are up so high this point is essentially moot). What I think is > > > >> probably the most telling issue is that my knees remain about 7" away > > > >> from my bars (measured horizontally from each other from a purely > > > >> eyeballed vertical plane separating my knee from the bars). The > > > >> method I used to take this measurement was to spin backwards holding > > > >> onto the wall looking straight down at a tape measure to judge the > > > >> imaginary horizontal distance from the farthest forward progress of > > > >> the knee. > > > > >> Has anyone else faced this challenge? Solution? Does the "knee-bar > > > >> quotient" seem like a rational metric. Anyone else care to share > > > >> their number? > > > > >> Bruce in Seattle -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To post to this group, send email to rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rbw-owners-bunch?hl=en.