Thank you Cecily. I appreciate that. Rode a hilly 20 miles on Saturday
and then rode the L.A. CicLaVia on Sunday. I think the ride on Sat was a
bit much though. Lot of climbing.
On Monday, August 10, 2015 at 5:08:35 PM UTC-7, Cecily Walker wrote:
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> Hooray! I'm happy to hear you're recove
Hooray! I'm happy to hear you're recovering well.
On Monday, August 3, 2015 at 5:08:06 PM UTC-7, David Person wrote:
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> Last Thursday I had my first totally pain free day since the sciatica
> thing started nearly 2 years ago. Today's been pretty pain free too. It's
> an off and on thing, depe
He's baaack! Grin. Awesome! Hopping on the bike does amazing things.
With abandon,
Patrick
On Monday, August 3, 2015 at 6:08:06 PM UTC-6, David Person wrote:
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> Last Thursday I had my first totally pain free day since the sciatica
> thing started nearly 2 years ago.
>
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Yeah, as I like to say, "I got screwed" literally.
On Monday, July 13, 2015 at 9:54:35 PM UTC-7, cyclot...@gmail.com wrote:
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> So you're going with titanium now? :-)
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Thanks for the info. It's good to hear another success story. I've heard
that a year is realistic to be back to 100%. I have not attempted getting
back on my Cannondale road bike yet. Sticking with the Sam and the
Brompton for now as the riding positions are definitely more upright on
those
David, I had lumbar surgery back in 2005. Titanuim rods, screws and cages.Your
Xray brought it all back. It took me a full year to get back to riding, so
you're doing well to be riding after 6 months. I normally ride between 6-8,000
miles a year now, and my back isn't an issue at all when riding
So you're going with titanium now? :-)
On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 5:07 PM, David Person wrote:
> The riding is definitely making a difference, more so that the PT. Did 7.5
> miles on Saturday morning and 8.5 on Sunday. On the days that I ride, come
> the afternoon the back feels stronger and there
It definitely looks like the B&M mount made mated with the cygolite mount!
On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 5:40 PM, Doug Williams wrote:
> To take a shot at answering my own question...is it an Edelux Light Mount
> like on the Riv site? If so, then my next question...is that a Cygolite
> mount on it? Tha
David,
Rats! But thanks anyway. Might have to upgrade to the B&M. J
Doug
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Thanks!
Doug
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It is a fork crown mount used with a Busch & Mu
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