I was trying to think of some clever reference to the Electric Kool Aid
Acid Test, but failed.
Probably the *only* think I don't like about riding my Hilsen are the
occasional snarky comments about having imbibed in the Petersen Kool Aid.
Never mind that everyone knows that we drink miruvor, or
l like a Company Spokeman just
because I'm riding the gear. I find it ironic that somebody else, who also
is looking like a company spokesman in their team kit is talking to me
about my Kool Aid, lol. Love to all!
On Thursday, September 5, 2013 1:33:04 PM UTC-7, Corwin Booth wrote:
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I've been riding the Herse cranks for a few months now, and really like
them... I went with a 48/30. My main reason for getting them was the desire
for a compact double with a smaller-than-34 (I ride in the Berkeley Hills a
lot... love my 30t!). Shifting up for the 18-tooth jump works nicely.
I
Glad the Romin is working for you. I was having the same issues with the
B17: It solved 90% of all my saddle issues (sore tuberositis and saddle
sores) , but was seriously killing my "nether regions" on longer rides.
Because the leather solved serious problems I had always had previously, I
tri
I use the Lumix ZS15. Well, that is more or less what it is called now,
don't have the camera with me. I use it taking shots on and off the bike.
On the bike, I keep it in a handlebar bag. The "winder" bump out makes it
very easy to get a firm grip, and the switching is all right there so you
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