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#576
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#577
he said member
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2nd no birthdays are good past 21 years old.
3rd. Counting is overated, so is thinking for that matter. .5 the time it leads to bad ideas. It's not worth the gamble.
4th....well....just more nonsense....
#578
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#579
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You are familiar with the reference, yes?
#580
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#581
he said member
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#582
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Found this: "No. Shimano 10-speed hubs, including the 6600, cannot be converted to 11-speed. 11-speed freehubs (not a freewheel) are wider to accommodate the width of the 11-speed cassettes, therefore an 11-speed hub body has to be correspondingly narrower so the whole package will fit in the width of the dropouts.
Existing 11-speed wheels are backwards compatible with 8/9/10 speeds using the appropriate spacers.
If you want to run 11-speed components on your bike, you'll need a different rear wheel."
Existing 11-speed wheels are backwards compatible with 8/9/10 speeds using the appropriate spacers.
If you want to run 11-speed components on your bike, you'll need a different rear wheel."
#585
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The ravages of time suck but the birthday itself can be a great day. I had good birthdays for my 40th, 50th, and 60th. I hope someone thinks up something good for my 70th which will be in about 1.5 years, and I hope to participate.
#586
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I turned 70 three months ago and remember nothing about it.
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#588
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I haven't touched tequila or any of its derivatives since Cinco de Mayo 1976. I was quite sick. In fact, I am not quite a teetotaler, but almost. Alcohol just doesn't do anything for me anymore, aside from the flavor of a good craft beer.
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I haven't touched tequila or any of its derivatives since Cinco de Mayo 1976. I was quite sick. In fact, I am not quite a teetotaler, but almost. Alcohol just doesn't do anything for me anymore, aside from the flavor of a good craft beer.
#592
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Drizzled overnight and there is a chance of sprinkles. I want to drive to the club start but I don't know if anyone will be there. We'll see.
#594
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Weaning off of coffee is hell.
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Found this: "No. Shimano 10-speed hubs, including the 6600, cannot be converted to 11-speed. 11-speed freehubs (not a freewheel) are wider to accommodate the width of the 11-speed cassettes, therefore an 11-speed hub body has to be correspondingly narrower so the whole package will fit in the width of the dropouts.
Existing 11-speed wheels are backwards compatible with 8/9/10 speeds using the appropriate spacers.
If you want to run 11-speed components on your bike, you'll need a different rear wheel."
Existing 11-speed wheels are backwards compatible with 8/9/10 speeds using the appropriate spacers.
If you want to run 11-speed components on your bike, you'll need a different rear wheel."
Anybody have a different rear wheel?
#597
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New crank, and seat post.
Should have thrown the broken orange bottle cage. Oh well.
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#600
Klaatu..Verata..Necktie?
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