Inane game, that... good morning!driving down to columbia, sc, to jury a show
let’s do this
sadborkIt rained on Tuesday, it rained on Wednesday morning, it rained last night, it is going to rain tomorrow again. No DH for me tomorrow.
I'd go with "C". But given that it's Mesa, getting the bike to fit is the least of your concerns.Mesa airlines, flying a Bombardier Regional Jet
Park is closed due to the 6 tornadoes that touched down last Friday. have to drive out to the far reaches of the park, and ride trails I'm not really sweet on, but hey, at least it's a ride. And it's not raining.
Also found out that the first leg of my flight to Ecuador is run by Mesa airlines, flying a Bombardier Regional Jet 700 series. I called yesterday to clarify whether my bike bag will fit, and was told that the door to the baggage compartment is too small (43"x33"), and I can't bring a bike (my Evoc bag is 14"x33.5"). Perhaps @Westy can confirm? No I'm not sure what to do. I could:
a) show up at the airport and gamble that they'll take me
b) rebook on another flight and hope I can negotiate a no-cost change
c) buy a wheel bag, and travel with my bike in two separate pieces: wheels in a bag, the rest of the bike in a jumbo suitcase. I'm really not keen on this option becasue of: with three legs, there's too many opportunities to lose one of the bags, and b) it would be a lot of work to disassemble the bike (I'd have to remove fork, bars, and separate the front from rear triangle).
gah.
would it be cheaper to just buy a plane ticket for your bike? dress it up in a trenchcoat, fedora, and dark sunglasses?Park is closed due to the 6 tornadoes that touched down last Friday. have to drive out to the far reaches of the park, and ride trails I'm not really sweet on, but hey, at least it's a ride. And it's not raining.
Also found out that the first leg of my flight to Ecuador is run by Mesa airlines, flying a Bombardier Regional Jet 700 series. I called yesterday to clarify whether my bike bag will fit, and was told that the door to the baggage compartment is too small (43"x33"), and I can't bring a bike (my Evoc bag is 14"x33.5"). Perhaps @Westy can confirm? No I'm not sure what to do. I could:
a) show up at the airport and gamble that they'll take me
b) rebook on another flight and hope I can negotiate a no-cost change
c) buy a wheel bag, and travel with my bike in two separate pieces: wheels in a bag, the rest of the bike in a jumbo suitcase. I'm really not keen on this option becasue of: with three legs, there's too many opportunities to lose one of the bags, and b) it would be a lot of work to disassemble the bike (I'd have to remove fork, bars, and separate the front from rear triangle).
gah.
"emotional support bike", please.would it be cheaper to just buy a plane ticket for your bike? dress it up in a trenchcoat, fedora, and dark sunglasses?
New massage guy really beat the shit out of me last night. Ow.....
paying the bike fee is 50% the cost of my ticket. crazy.would it be cheaper to just buy a plane ticket for your bike? dress it up in a trenchcoat, fedora, and dark sunglasses?
oh sounds fun.Walked in to a wtf!? call from the boss. Spent last 2hrs putting out a forest fire. Also forgot breakfast. Yeah!
Oakley Asian fit?are there any eyewear companies out there that make performance oriented sunglasses (ie mtb) for those of us with larger heads and faces?
I feel like I've read this on another GMT... DeJa vuAlso found out that the first leg of my flight to Ecuador is run by Mesa airlines, flying a Bombardier Regional Jet 700 series. I called yesterday to clarify whether my bike bag will fit, and was told that the door to the baggage compartment is too small (43"x33"), and I can't bring a bike (my Evoc bag is 14"x33.5"). Perhaps @Westy can confirm? No I'm not sure what to do. I could:
a) show up at the airport and gamble that they'll take me
b) rebook on another flight and hope I can negotiate a no-cost change
c) buy a wheel bag, and travel with my bike in two separate pieces: wheels in a bag, the rest of the bike in a jumbo suitcase. I'm really not keen on this option becasue of: with three legs, there's too many opportunities to lose one of the bags, and b) it would be a lot of work to disassemble the bike (I'd have to remove fork, bars, and separate the front from rear triangle).
gah.
Did he beat the front so hard it came out the back, or was he beating the wrong side?New massage guy really beat the shit out of me last night. Ow......
Now all you're missing is the sweet Pump trackSince you're all asking, and I'm particularly proud and braggadocios, here's what I've been up to the past few months:
i always thought that was a smaller fit?Oakley Asian fit?
No joke....
You were probably thinking other garments?i always thought that was a smaller fit?
no putting green...no care.Since you're all asking, and I'm particularly proud and braggadocios, here's what I've been up to the past few months:
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duct tape all bags together?Park is closed due to the 6 tornadoes that touched down last Friday. have to drive out to the far reaches of the park, and ride trails I'm not really sweet on, but hey, at least it's a ride. And it's not raining.
Also found out that the first leg of my flight to Ecuador is run by Mesa airlines, flying a Bombardier Regional Jet 700 series. I called yesterday to clarify whether my bike bag will fit, and was told that the door to the baggage compartment is too small (43"x33"), and I can't bring a bike (my Evoc bag is 14"x33.5"). Perhaps @Westy can confirm? No I'm not sure what to do. I could:
a) show up at the airport and gamble that they'll take me
b) rebook on another flight and hope I can negotiate a no-cost change
c) buy a wheel bag, and travel with my bike in two separate pieces: wheels in a bag, the rest of the bike in a jumbo suitcase. I'm really not keen on this option becasue of: with three legs, there's too many opportunities to lose one of the bags, and b) it would be a lot of work to disassemble the bike (I'd have to remove fork, bars, and separate the front from rear triangle).
gah.
To be honest I don't even know what the difference vs. regular is. It's the only "non-standard fit" frames for glasses/sunglasses I know of.i always thought that was a smaller fit?
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORKthinkin' about buying an ///m///5
they didn't kick you off the bench for sleeping in public?
i snore....thought i was a bear.they didn't kick you off the bench for sleeping in public?
will there be a corresponding gofundme page for maintenance?thinkin' about buying an ///m///5
That's a good way to describe it.BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORK
co-worker has ///M6 though, and it makes NAUGHTY noises