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Dem bicicletas, doe
- troyguitar
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Used rotors seem perfect for a home gym. Don't all of us have a stack of them?[user not found] wrote:I've got two 50 lb sacks of concrete in my garage if you want them for that.Apex wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 9:20 am One of the strongman gyms near me posted up a cheap option. Grab a sack of concrete, wrap it in duct tape, and work with that. You can do carries, lifts, etc. with it. And an old tire or something as a crash mat for it.
Seems like a really solution if someone has the space.
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Slide them onto a broomstick and away we go!troyguitar wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 11:28 amUsed rotors seem perfect for a home gym. Don't all of us have a stack of them?[user not found] wrote:
I've got two 50 lb sacks of concrete in my garage if you want them for that.
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I’ve done very similar things to get people started squatting who can’t do a 45lb bar. Works quite well.SAWCE wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 11:42 amSlide them onto a broomstick and away we go!troyguitar wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 11:28 am Used rotors seem perfect for a home gym. Don't all of us have a stack of them?
Good idea, I do have a stack, also four new ones in boxes.troyguitar wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 11:28 amUsed rotors seem perfect for a home gym. Don't all of us have a stack of them?[user not found] wrote:
I've got two 50 lb sacks of concrete in my garage if you want them for that.
Today is gross and rainy, but I think I'll implement tomorrow.
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I care about what cannot be unseen, which is why my white man's disease stays permanently off display.
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Need new sunglasses. Something with interchangeable lenses for dusk (yellow, amber, or red lens) and full sun (darker lens).
No idea where to start. My Smith glasses have been good. Kind of want normal looking sunglasses not space man ones.
No idea where to start. My Smith glasses have been good. Kind of want normal looking sunglasses not space man ones.
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Tire pulled off. Tape let loose at the seam and exposed the valve.
Re raped it. Fresh stans again. We will see if it holds overnight. If it does the beer truck will be in operation.
Re raped it. Fresh stans again. We will see if it holds overnight. If it does the beer truck will be in operation.
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Still some snow here. Is it not cold as fuck there?
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[user not found] wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 7:50 pmTruly was. Stopped a few times to soak up the sun and the relative silence. Was wonderful.
If it’s dry one weekend we should MTB, unless you need to kill a million miles every day.
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I count on everyone around me being similarly drunk enough to not my embarrassment the next day. That, and no one recording my shame on their phone.Desertbreh wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 3:58 pmI care about what cannot be unseen, which is why my white man's disease stays permanently off display.
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I'll dance in a dance class NFG since I'm being told exactly what to do, the problem I have with general dancing is that I have no idea what to do.
"Just have fun!"?
Fun with music for me is playing guitar, singing, or just plain listening to it. Not failing about or shaking my ass.
"Just have fun!"?
Fun with music for me is playing guitar, singing, or just plain listening to it. Not failing about or shaking my ass.
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Anyone ridden through the pine barrens in NJ? Wondering how easy it would be to do a gravel type ride out that way. Lots of interesting things to see.
Also wondering if you guys know of maps or reports of which trails are mud bogs and which are packed gravel etc.
Also wondering if you guys know of maps or reports of which trails are mud bogs and which are packed gravel etc.
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Id happily learn a structured dance and do some salsa or fuck, even line dancing. But just a free-for-all on the dance floor? No thanks Jeff.troyguitar wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 10:41 pm I'll dance in a dance class NFG since I'm being told exactly what to do, the problem I have with general dancing is that I have no idea what to do.
"Just have fun!"?
Fun with music for me is playing guitar, singing, or just plain listening to it. Not failing about or shaking my ass.
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40 tubeless. Probably too skinny for sugary sand. Wouldn't want to ride through a mud bog.[user not found] wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 12:00 pmIf you stick to the main throughways, i.e. the straighter, wider roads, it's fairly packed down. If you get into the more twisty, windy trails, it can get a bit looser and sandy.Johnny_P wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 10:46 am Anyone ridden through the pine barrens in NJ? Wondering how easy it would be to do a gravel type ride out that way. Lots of interesting things to see.
Also wondering if you guys know of maps or reports of which trails are mud bogs and which are packed gravel etc.
What size tires are you running?
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Batsto?[user not found] wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 1:19 pmWe can, however, go ride the MTB trails in Wharton if you're interested. They're twisty, windy, and fun. About 20+ miles of trails down there.
Ended up getting the wife this for a hunnit. It is in really nice shape and seems like a solid intro to bike ownershit... She is kind of picky and wanted certain things - cushy seat, upright seating position, etc. She really likes the look of this and the removable basket (doesn't feel comfortable riding with a backpack). So we'll see if the hobby sticks at all, but this will work out well for greenway rides and shit.
At the end of the day, it was nice to spend a lot less than I had planned.
At the end of the day, it was nice to spend a lot less than I had planned.
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My wife's bike is pretty much the same as that but from Giant, works just fine for her.
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Yep this looks fine. too which is good.D Griff wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 4:40 pm Ended up getting the wife this for a hunnit. It is in really nice shape and seems like a solid intro to bike ownershit... She is kind of picky and wanted certain things - cushy seat, upright seating position, etc. She really likes the look of this and the removable basket (doesn't feel comfortable riding with a backpack). So we'll see if the hobby sticks at all, but this will work out well for greenway rides and shit.
At the end of the day, it was nice to spend a lot less than I had planned.