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Pars

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  1. I've commuted to work Tues./Wed. and today, and agree on the fricking hot and muggy (maybe not by FL standards), particularly on the commute home. Drivers continue to be courteous. Saw a guy on two days commuting on a 4-lane divided highway with no shoulder (curb) that I would not even attempt riding. Not sure if it was the same guy both days. Props for balls, not sure about brains
  2. Heal up Marshall! Sorry about your ride leader Vicki, hope he also heals quickly, and they catch the perp(s). Also, the white pearl paint job sounds great!
  3. ^ Well the TKDs are better than the RK27s, but yeah, once you go beyond the sub-$100 pots, you are in for some spending
  4. x3! Nice!
  5. Uggh... floods suck Aerius! Screw the look Vicki, if the Brooks makes you happy, stick with it, even on the Kirk. Also, have you seen their new non-leather saddle? http://www.brooksengland.com/catalogue-and-shop/saddles/touring+%26+trekking/Cambium+C17+S+Ladies+Ltd+Ed/ Seriously overpriced IMHO, but early ride reports seem favorable, and you wouldn't have to worry about rain, etc. with it.
  6. Pars

    Ray Donovan on Showtime

    Yes, I watched the premier and thought it looked promising as well.
  7. Happy Birthday Mike!
  8. Happy Birthday Birgir!
  9. You guys watch HR? I figure if I'm not in the ditch, it be good Raffy: you are trying to get your bars lower? I ran across this calculator today which might be useful http://yojimg.net/bike/web_tools/stem.php Doesn't work so well for my quill stems Or maybe it would.
  10. Happy belated Birthday Greg!
  11. Best wishes to you two!
  12. Happy belated Birthday(s)!
  13. All I will say re: Giordana is that there shit, while really nice, does run small. I have a jersey that my brother gave me that is a "5" Euro sizing, that is supposed to be their XL. It fits more like a medium, as in, I would be comfortable wearing it when I get down to 170. And it is a "Campy" jersey
  14. Happy Birthday Scott! Luv the cake Al...
  15. Happy Birthday Justin! Hope you have a great one!
  16. Interesting article! I am most concerned with maximum chain life, which though hinted at here, isn't directly measured. The Chain'l seemed to perform middle of the pack in terms of efficiency, and is not really dirtier than other lubes I've used after a few hundred miles. I've never tried any of the dry lubes, and might just for the hell of it, particularly one which has a lot of PFTE in it.
  17. Nice ride Mike! I'm confused regarding lube. Why would ceramic be a good idea in a chain lube? Or is it just the typical use of a buzz word; ceramic.. must be good. I'll stick with Chain'l. Marshall, have you tried wiping the chain down lightly with a rag with a solvent (mineral spirits) on it? The lube only needs to be in the rollers, anything else is unnecessary. You are applying a drop to each roller, then wiping it down after it has had time to soak in, aren't you?
  18. Great team to the Bruins as well! Congrats Hawks!
  19. Pars

    RIP Slim Whitman

    RIP Slim. GIFSoup
  20. Happy belated Birthday!
  21. When I read this thread title, my first thought was "Which of our new non-native English speaking friends started this thread?" Sorry, carry on...
  22. Pars

    R.I.P. James Gandolfini

    Yes, shocking... way too young. RIP.
  23. Most audiophiles equate "build quality" with physical heft/weight (and pretty circuit boards with nice symmetrically-laid out components). Many discrete I/V and/or output stages are nothing more than discrete op-amps anyway. Just because it is discrete doesn't mean it will perform and sound better. Looks and feels impressive though...
  24. He's just liquidating all of their stuff as he and his wife are moving to S. America for a year or longer. He indicated that plasmas typically have a 20k-30k lifespan... not sure how accurate that is, but he usually knows what he is talking about.
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