Today in things that suck
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So, I stepped into my office today to do some last-minute work before leaving town, and glanced at the Parlee. Something struck me as odd:
That was a Tune Cappy made out of 7075 Alu and painted by Parlee. It must have snapped on my last ride and some small amount of gravity finally killed it. Weird, eh?
That was a Tune Cappy made out of 7075 Alu and painted by Parlee. It must have snapped on my last ride and some small amount of gravity finally killed it. Weird, eh?
Life's too short to ride clinchers.
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Parlee Z-Zero ISP
Santa Cruz Stigmata CC
Past:
Ridley X-Fire Disc
Current:
Parlee Z-Zero ISP
Santa Cruz Stigmata CC
Past:
Ridley X-Fire Disc
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Wow, you have an entire, dedicated desk, stand and wall socket for your bike, in your office.
glepore wrote:That Doesn't Suck...cause it didn't happen on the road.
That is a very good point.
antonioiglesius wrote:Wow, you have an entire, dedicated desk, stand and wall socket for your bike, in your office.
Priorities.
Life's too short to ride clinchers.
Current:
Parlee Z-Zero ISP
Santa Cruz Stigmata CC
Past:
Ridley X-Fire Disc
Current:
Parlee Z-Zero ISP
Santa Cruz Stigmata CC
Past:
Ridley X-Fire Disc
Thats a way to put a positive spin on it.
Sure you don't have any kids or roommates that need to be in trouble?
Sure you don't have any kids or roommates that need to be in trouble?
evan326 wrote:Thats a way to put a positive spin on it.
Sure you don't have any kids or roommates that need to be in trouble?
Well, the agreement was that we build an in-law apartment for my mother-in-law and an "office" for me. The office is part bike shrine / part home office. The picture of the Parlee makes is perhaps seem more significant than it really is:
Life's too short to ride clinchers.
Current:
Parlee Z-Zero ISP
Santa Cruz Stigmata CC
Past:
Ridley X-Fire Disc
Current:
Parlee Z-Zero ISP
Santa Cruz Stigmata CC
Past:
Ridley X-Fire Disc
I meant someone broke it and is acting like they don't know what happened.
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evan326 wrote:I meant someone broke it and is acting like they don't know what happened.
Definitely this.
Also... carpet under the area you train on...
Ah. I'm the only one that goes in the office. Truly. It's *extremely* unlikely that someone broke it.
There's now a mat under the trainer bike. That was shot before I started using it in anger.
There's now a mat under the trainer bike. That was shot before I started using it in anger.
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Life's too short to ride clinchers.
Current:
Parlee Z-Zero ISP
Santa Cruz Stigmata CC
Past:
Ridley X-Fire Disc
Current:
Parlee Z-Zero ISP
Santa Cruz Stigmata CC
Past:
Ridley X-Fire Disc
toshi wrote:First world problems.
Oh god yes. Far be it from me to claim hardship.
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Life's too short to ride clinchers.
Current:
Parlee Z-Zero ISP
Santa Cruz Stigmata CC
Past:
Ridley X-Fire Disc
Current:
Parlee Z-Zero ISP
Santa Cruz Stigmata CC
Past:
Ridley X-Fire Disc
eric01 wrote:Must have snapped on your last ride and just barely holding in place when you put it away. Amazing you didn't notice on the ride
I'm amazed it held on until tension popped it.
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Life's too short to ride clinchers.
Current:
Parlee Z-Zero ISP
Santa Cruz Stigmata CC
Past:
Ridley X-Fire Disc
Current:
Parlee Z-Zero ISP
Santa Cruz Stigmata CC
Past:
Ridley X-Fire Disc
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Here is what happened;
Someone knocked the bike off the table. It tipped over, and landed on the seat first, at an angle. This put a load of force through the (badly designed) bolt area, which snapped it.
Whoever knocked it off the table then put it back on the table, and is keeping quiet about their crime.
Someone knocked the bike off the table. It tipped over, and landed on the seat first, at an angle. This put a load of force through the (badly designed) bolt area, which snapped it.
Whoever knocked it off the table then put it back on the table, and is keeping quiet about their crime.
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