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post 1490122331 04-06-2017, 09:09 PM
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Bicycle Brahs Part 3 - Riding is our leg day (literally bicycle)

Part 3.

PART ONE HERE-
http://forum.obnoxiousbrutes.com/showth...hp?t=135023181

PART TWO HERE-
http://forum.obnoxiousbrutes.com/showth...hp?t=159961311

*** IF YOU DONT LIKE CYCLING, STAY OUT OF THE THREAD***


Continuing from the last thread, for everyone and anything bicycle related!







post 1490134821 04-06-2017, 11:10 PM
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Originally Posted By HMFIC_BROWSIN
in on said thread.



Now can someone please address this =D. posted it but it didn't get answered. Hoping people have some insight

this is seriously mind boggling. I can regularly repeat 10 minute efforts of 330 watts outside and yet I can barely hold 270 to 280 for 10 minutes. This is extremely frustrating. I really doubt it's a cooling problem because i have 2 fans on me and it's 15c inside (59f). Also outside I can hold 280 watts without trying. It feels incredibly easy in comparison to inside. Inside I am truly suffering and having to back pedal every 5 minutes.

I guess the only other thing is that because it's an older fluid trainer maybe it's messing up my pedal stroke and that is somehow zapping all my power? I know for sure that when I stand up on the trainer that my watts drop WAAY off. anywho it's very frustrating... I'd like to know that if I can hold X watts for a given period of time especially as a mental gauge for when I ride outside. As it stands now the numbers are basically useless from outside to inside and vica versa.
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post 1490137931 04-06-2017, 11:52 PM
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Checking in. Hai brahs.

Tonight's topic.. SADDLE SORES. How much they f*cking suck..

Going to be using Vaseline for the first time in years tomorrow, (lol)
post 1490138311 04-06-2017, 11:57 PM
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Originally Posted By ErikTheElectric
Checking in. Hai brahs.

Tonight's topic.. SADDLE SORES. How much they f*cking suck..

Going to be using Vaseline for the first time in years tomorrow, (lol)
do you use chamois cream?
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post 1490138901 04-07-2017, 12:06 AM
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Originally Posted By Num3n
do you use chamois cream?
USed it in the past, but for whatever reason.. Vaseline seemed to work better. Just left my saddle a mess, lol.
post 1490141101 04-07-2017, 12:50 AM
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Innnn
S/B/D 195kg / 125kg / 237.5kg

24min 5k / 51min 10k
post 1490141281 04-07-2017, 12:53 AM
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spot reserved for John Connor

^ this is a long thin black line
post 1490142801 04-07-2017, 01:25 AM
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Originally Posted By SkepticalOne
In before Doughnut Boy
The world is not right.

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meh i squat or deadlift for leg days

cycling is my recovery
post 1490143221 04-07-2017, 01:34 AM
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Originally Posted By TheIronAsylum
meh i squat or deadlift for leg days

cycling is my recovery
/giggle
post 1490143521 04-07-2017, 01:42 AM
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post 1490143821 04-07-2017, 01:51 AM
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Originally Posted By SkepticalOne
In before Doughnut Boy
Spot sold to Gatorskins and Crank Bros tyre levers.



S/B/D 195kg / 125kg / 237.5kg

24min 5k / 51min 10k
post 1490146101 04-07-2017, 02:53 AM
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Was contemplating giving it a miss seen as i cant change a tyre.

But a thread needs at least one tard.

SO.



IN.


U R A set of cheeky kunts I swear.
Ride it like you just stole it.
post 1490147341 04-07-2017, 03:24 AM
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If it make you feel any better I've fixed 1 flat in the past 10 years. The rest of the times I just replace the tube. I buy the tube and the labor is no cost. I ride in the city so I'm never far off the beaten path. Besides, that's what mechanics are for.
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just picked this bad boy up

first real bike. was riding supercycles my entire life. the absolute freedom, speed, gear switching omg it's addictive to get on the road

any recommendations for portable tire pumps that will do 100+ psi? and how about floor pumps
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Originally Posted By KRANE
If it make you feel any better I've fixed 1 flat in the past 10 years. The rest of the times I just replace the tube. I buy the tube and the labor is no cost. I ride in the city so I'm never far off the beaten path. Besides, that's what mechanics are for.
I carry a repair kit with me on the bike so when I have a flat I can quickly fix it with this. Most of the time it's a nail, glass, sharp rock or something that's easy to find so I don't even have to take the tube off the wheel. After a couple of repairs I usually replace the tube soon after though.
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Can´t wait for my bike chain to arrive! 20 days and I´ll be on 2 weeks holidays, gonna loose myself in the mountains!
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Originally Posted By ErikTheElectric
Checking in. Hai brahs.

Tonight's topic.. SADDLE SORES. How much they f*cking suck..

Going to be using Vaseline for the first time in years tomorrow, (lol)
How many miles do you ride per week when these develop? I've had them before but nothing awful.
post 1490151621 04-07-2017, 05:06 AM
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Originally Posted By HMFIC_BROWSIN
How many miles do you ride per week when these develop? I've had them before but nothing awful.
I think it is easier for Erik to tell you how many hours a day he is NOT on a saddle.
Ride it like you just stole it.
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Originally Posted By Nosmail
just picked this bad boy up

first real bike. was riding supercycles my entire life. the absolute freedom, speed, gear switching omg it's addictive to get on the road

any recommendations for portable tire pumps that will do 100+ psi? and how about floor pumps
First off.

Lose the dork disk.

Secondly.

Slam the stem.
Ride it like you just stole it.
post 1490152451 04-07-2017, 05:23 AM
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Originally Posted By KRANE
If it make you feel any better I've fixed 1 flat in the past 10 years. The rest of the times I just replace the tube. I buy the tube and the labor is no cost. I ride in the city so I'm never far off the beaten path. Besides, that's what mechanics are for.
I used some Park Tools pre glued patched the other day and they were excellent. So much quicker than traditional patches. Wood recommend.
Originally Posted By Nosmail
just picked this bad boy up

first real bike. was riding supercycles my entire life. the absolute freedom, speed, gear switching omg it's addictive to get on the road

any recommendations for portable tire pumps that will do 100+ psi? and how about floor pumps
My Topeak Race Rocket does 120psi. But i'd sooner use my Joe Blow track pump if at all possible.
S/B/D 195kg / 125kg / 237.5kg

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post 1490153801 04-07-2017, 05:52 AM
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Originally Posted By doughnutgut
First off.

Lose the dork disk.

Secondly.

Slam the stem.
this guy gets it
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Originally Posted By doughnutgut
First off.

Lose the dork disk.

Secondly.

Slam the stem.
I am confused
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Originally Posted By doughnutgut
First off.

Lose the dork disk.

Secondly.

Slam the stem.
You're learning quickly
He's not getting up Jim!
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Originally Posted By John4789
Spot sold to Gatorskins and Crank Bros tyre levers.
I switched from GatorSkins to the ContinentalGS 4000s and love them. Feels like I have better traction in turns but I went from 23 to 25.
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