You either live in the US or in Afghanistan. Saudi Arabia would be my 3rd guess.Just got my "Changing Robe". Apparently it's been a thing for surfers for a while. Wish I would've known that before a park ranger threatened me with jail time if I ever change into my chamois in the parking lot ever again....
A little overkill for me, but you can't be too warm and dry, right?!
https://nukeproof.com/products/robe
A towel is like a hospital gown or insurance, you only think you're covered.Have you guys seriously never just used a towel for changing? I've had a change towel in my gear bag for easily 15 years
A towel is like a hospital gown or insurance, you only think you're covered.
just need an appropriately sized towel. sew some velcro on it if you're that worried.A towel is like a hospital gown or insurance, you only think you're covered.
Ford Prefect, is that you?just need an appropriately sized towel. sew some velcro on it if you're that worried.
wtf.gifFord Prefect, is that you?
You might want to imbricate some copper wires, add some rope and probably a sharp blade to your towel while you're at it...
I'm guessing you haven't been introduced to the magnificent works of Douglas Adams.wtf.gif
I was a couple beers deep at that point last night.I'm guessing you haven't been introduced to the magnificent works of Douglas Adams.
Coloradoistan?You either live in the US or in Afghanistan. Saudi Arabia would be my 3rd guess.
I prefer to call it "Asses for Freedom"Coloradoistan?
If you show your ass in public, you're against Democracy. Duh.
They haven’t been to a nude beach with thousands of Germans, yet.that discussion is american af
sounds . . .scheiSSyThey haven’t been to a nude beach with thousands of Germans, yet.
Asphalt?MSA just announced Velosolution Canada will build a permanent Dual Slalom track at the base of the mountain this summer, for the Crankworks Canada Series.
Revival of DS really is what's right with the Industry.
Ours is definitely not permanent.MSA just announced Velosolution Canada will build a permanent Dual Slalom track at the base of the mountain this summer, for the Crankworks Canada Series.
Revival of DS really is what's right with the Industry.
Lifts are spinning from this weekend?Lifts and bike parks opening for the season!
I'm up at Sol Vista err...Silvercreek....err...Granby Ranch. (Inside Colorado jokes Still some snow up here but they're lighting up the lift! Which is always a good thing!
Yep! Opening day!Lifts are spinning from this weekend?
Hmm DH bikes are still in the basement, I need to swap my rear tyre and a few other service items on them both. Might have to consider a trip in the next couple of weekends.
So turns out this changing robe thing is pretty sweet! The wife loves it, now I have to buy her one!Just got my "Changing Robe". Apparently it's been a thing for surfers for a while. Wish I would've known that before a park ranger threatened me with jail time if I ever change into my chamois in the parking lot ever again....
A little overkill for me, but you can't be too warm and dry, right?!
https://nukeproof.com/products/robe
i hope they're at least jortsI have taken to just riding in Levis.
Cracked one of my Tenet Occult pedals this weekend. Pedals were almost 2 years old. Emailed them yesterday, new pair of updated pedals on the way to me at no cost. Would bang again.
same thing here with the oneups...thought they'd be close to my raceface atlases but the atlases are so much grippier and a touch concave. paid a bit more and went back to em.That is a great warranty! What is updated?
I have been looking at these pedals to replace my Oneup Aluminum pedals. I tried the super thin non concave and I think I am over it. The pin placement also does not chive with me..
Alloy oneups can't be used with sram carbon cranks. The pedal bearing location combined with recessed threads on their carbon crankarm puts too much load in bad places. Oneup has it on the pedal web page last time I checked.The one ups looked pretty good but two bike shops told me they sucked. One days they'd had to replace two cranksets from them eating the thread in the last month and angry that stopped carrying them because they were doing too many warranty for the bearings.
Not sure what is updated, but I can tell you I friggin love my Tenets, and I was running the alloy OneUp pedals previously. I'm not nearly as fat as @schwaaa31 (but who is?), so I've not broken mine - but its nice to know that if I did they'd hook a monkey up. But seriously, they're great pedals that I can't recommend enough. They also have a version thats made on this side of the pond if that matters.That is a great warranty! What is updated?
I have been looking at these pedals to replace my Oneup Aluminum pedals. I tried the super thin non concave and I think I am over it. The pin placement also does not chive with me..
3ish years on my One Ups and still haven’t touched them. Then again my bike has never been washed nor ridden in more than a light drizzle, so most bearings last damn near forever.The one ups looked pretty good but two bike shops told me they sucked. One says they'd had to replace two cranksets from them eating the thread in the last month and another that stopped carrying them because they were doing too many warranty for the bearings.