Slept like crap. Got to do the bi-annual Dog and Pony Show today with the airport badging office to renew my access.
Liked because you didn't get trashed...Espresso saved my life this morning. Had me fully awake when a fuckwad decided to run a red light and T bone me. Major defensive driving move ensued. Had to swerve across the double yellow and swing back before the concrete median. Could have sworn he was still going to tag my right rear ..only missed by a couple of inches. Really wired right now...
Serious Cycles?Mornin!
Melting continues, as does the search for an LBS. Found a decent one on Saturday, but its still 40 minutes away. Was thinking I should snag a toolbox top for my bike tools, I certainly have enough to fill one.
Mouse #15 & #16 caught.
Bikebarn in Whitman. Biggest downside is having to drive through the heart of Brockton to get there.Serious Cycles?
I just ordered a bunch of bike tools to replace all the crappy bike tools I've had for 20 years and work perfectly fine with nothing wrong with them. Send help.
I'm a Park Tool girl. Unless you're someone like Sparky doing it professionally, anything more than that is strictly "look at me!" tool purchasing IMO. Even switching over to all Park stuff seems stupid and shallow.Bikebarn in Whitman. Biggest downside is having to drive through the heart of Brockton to get there.
You get Park Tooks or something more blingy?
Cape Cod Pizza Café.Bikebarn in Whitman. Biggest downside is having to drive through the heart of Brockton to get there.
You get Park Tooks or something more blingy?
you and me both.OCD, which appears to be getting worse as I get older.
i have plenty of park tools, however many years ago i picked up a set of their P handle allens, and the handle casing on several of them wasn't aligned properly when they were installed. enough that you can see it visually. doesn't impact the usage, but not the quality i expected. i still use them, but no longer make a point to get park stuff vs other brands.About half my tools are Park now, so my brain wants them all to be Park. Sigh.
Funny. As I get older tend to care less and less about details that don't add to the big picture.And honestly, the real driver for the switch is my OCD, which appears to be getting worse as I get older. About half my tools are Park now, so my brain wants them all to be Park. Sigh.
Aren't the handles dipped?you and me both.
i have plenty of park tools, however many years ago i picked up a set of their P handle allens, and the handle casing on several of them wasn't aligned properly when they were installed. enough that you can see it visually. doesn't impact the usage, but not the quality i expected. i still use them, but no longer make a point to get park stuff vs other brands.
If it's any indication of my OCD levels....some of the stuff being replaced is same or arguably better Pedro's equivalent (pedal wrench & BB tool with the big dipped handles, etc)Of course, I'm not sure I've ever seen any brands other than Park or Pedro's at the bike shop. So not exactly a whole lot to choose from.
But I've got a decent collection of Park, though at this point they are mostly geared towards older stuff. Some day I'll step into the present.
If I had a dollar for every time I replaced a functional item because it didn't match the rest of my items, I'd have a lot of dollars. I hath purchased multiples of many things in my day.If it's any indication of my OCD levels....some of the stuff being replaced is same or arguably better Pedro's equivalent (pedal wrench & BB tool with the big dipped handles, etc)
Now I'm not fixing your bike, codger.You blokes are makin' me chuckle.
If it's any indication of my OCD levels....some of the stuff being replaced is same or arguably better Pedro's equivalent (pedal wrench & BB tool with the big dipped handles, etc)
If I had a dollar for every time I replaced a functional item because it didn't match the rest of my items, I'd have a lot of dollars. I hath purchased multiples of many things in my day.
bikes don't break if they don't get riddenNow I'm not fixing your bike, codger.
I can fix my own bike, thank you very much. With my random assortment of tools all jumbled up in a cheap plastic toolbox.Now I'm not fixing your bike, codger.
I think I have that same toolbox ,I can fix my own bike, thank you very much. With my random assortment of tools all jumbled up in a cheap plastic toolbox.
If I can find the right size allen wrench, that is.
Oh jeez.....I think I have 12+ sets of allens. Craftsman, wera, Bondhus, Park, whofuckingknowswhomade itincluding my parks, i think i have at least 4 or 5 sets of allens, including a set of Wera's.
i have a solo cup full of old allens that have been rounded off that for some reason i just haven't disposed of. plus a collection of ikea etc allens that have no size markings.Oh jeez.....I think I have 12+ sets of allens. Craftsman, wera, Bondhus, Park, whofuckingknowswhomade it
those are getting purged, along with many other things. i'm tired of having useless bullshit sitting around.OK....you win. You're a bigger hoarder than me.
Speaking of which, what can we do with these allen keys?i have a solo cup full of old allens that have been rounded off that for some reason i just haven't disposed of. plus a collection of ikea etc allens that have no size markings.
i'm probably just going to chuck them in the recycle bin. if i was really motivated i could just cut off the worn ends on the ones that need it, but meh.Speaking of which, what can we do with these allen keys?
I have two sets of Bondhus ones that are useless, as I lost the 6mm for both and the 4/5mm have both worn down over time.
I assume these are relics from jon's put things in your butt phaseSpeaking of which, what can we do with these allen keys?
I have two sets of Bondhus ones that are useless, as I lost the 6mm for both and the 4/5mm have both worn down over time.
send them to @rideit - i hear he'll make something artistic out of them!Speaking of which, what can we do with these allen keys?
I have two sets of Bondhus ones that are useless, as I lost the 6mm for both and the 4/5mm have both worn down over time.
Just do it. You won't always need a stubby, but when you do, there's no good alternative.i'm probably just going to chuck them in the recycle bin. if i was really motivated i could just cut off the worn ends on the ones that need it, but meh.