November 12, 201312 yr We can rebuild him ... we have the technology ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7zNY0I5JNI
November 12, 201312 yr Good to hear Justin! And I'd agree with Antonio about avoiding sweating on the incisions until at least the stitches are removed. They may want you to keep it dry after that as well.
November 13, 201312 yr Invisible (sort of) bike helmut. Technically speaking "invisible" until it is deployed. http://vimeo.com/43038579 You really bit on one of those? Well, I guess this is Head Case Here's hoping it does deploy if you ever need it; better yet hope that you never need it to.
November 13, 201312 yr anyone wanting to try a selle anatomica, now is the time: http://forums.thepaceline.net/showthread.php?t=139540
November 13, 201312 yr That would look great on my wall art/road bike! Maybe they'll do it in 2015 as well. **BRENT**
November 13, 201312 yr In preparing for my riding in Barbados in a few weeks I wanted a map to load to my Edge 800. A quick internet search turned up: http://garmin.openstreetmap.nl/ Considering I can't even buy a official Garmin MAP for Barbados, this is very very sweet. They have coverage basically worldwide too. The internet is AWESOME sometimes. Edit: Having done some map stuff before I didn't need this but seeing as Nebby pointed it out here is the DC Rainmaker how-to: http://www.dcrainmaker.com/2013/05/download-garmin-705800810.html Edited November 13, 201312 yr by Dreadhead
November 13, 201312 yr Dcrainmaker wrote a how-to for that site and it's what I've used for all my mapping, it's a fantastic service.
November 13, 201312 yr I found this thread interesting (in a piss me off sort of way) over on the paceline: http://forums.thepaceline.net/showthread.php?t=139393 References this op ed in the NYT: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/10/opinion/sunday/is-it-ok-to-kill-cyclists.html?_r=1&
November 15, 201312 yr i forget, is this the right thread for the florida bike thing in december? it looks like the day i'm supposed to fly out is the day i have my next follow up appt for clavicle, so have to see if i can make that a day earlier. thats supposed to be the day i'm allowed to stop wearing the sling, which would be 4 weeks after surgery. i'm going to guess i'm on the 12 week recovery plan rather than the 3 day one as far as riding a real bike, stationary recumbent is ok as of today, so maybe a real one of those would be ok in 3 more weeks
November 15, 201312 yr Really surprising. Is that because this system requires longer recovery time than the plate?
November 15, 201312 yr i dont know, i'm just assuming that if im in a sling for 4 weeks after surgery that riding a real bike before 12 weeks would be frowned upon
November 15, 201312 yr Oh, we'll see, maybe they take an Xray after those 4 weeks, so if the fracture is well consolidated, you may get back to normal life within the limits that the arm, having been relatively immobilized, allows. Are you allowed some movements? If so, try to keep your hand and elbow in motion. Something like crunching a tennis ball would help to prevent muscular atrophy in the forearm.
November 15, 201312 yr had an x-ray today, had been 6 days. my sling has a ball on the end of it to squeeze. another x-ray when i go back in 3 weeks Edited November 15, 201312 yr by justin
November 15, 201312 yr Intelligent sling design Use it, you'll thank it later. I hope the X-Ray shows perfect bone repair and you're allowed cycling, climbing or whatever you want to do.
November 15, 201312 yr Work has sucked a big egg recently so I took a little break and planned my first route for my Barbados trip passing from sea level to the highest point on the island: http://ridewithgps.com/routes/3667719
November 17, 201312 yr Someone managed to clip my hitch mount bike rack while backing out of their parking space adjacent to mine. Didn't even leave a note or anything either . Just came back to my car to see that the trays were rotated in the completely wrong direction, which sheared off the metal bit that held the tray in place. I gotta say though, that I'm impressed with the 1up rack. The only damage seems to be the underlying tray that holds the rails, which seems to be bolted on, if I can get a replacement from 1up it should be an easy fix since everything is bolted together. Edited November 18, 201312 yr by Nebby
November 18, 201312 yr Tossed the bike on the saris rack instead and went for a night MTB ride. Very interesting comparing the same trail night vs day.
November 18, 201312 yr Tossed the bike on the saris rack instead and went for a night MTB ride. Very interesting comparing the same trail night vs day. Sounds like what Jeff and I did for our first ride. Definitely interesting not being able to see anything.
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