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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveP View Post
    hows he doing?
    have not seen him for 2-3 years. nice guy.
    do you get massage from him?
    life interferes w/ racing... tarmac is good enough for him.

    and believe me...my guys get hooked up better than 1/2 the pro teams...
    my hackers are on times/mavic/giro/ all too good for these guys....
    garmin/ chipotle arre at the tour de france on felts...
    funny actually.
    joe is good. he's starting to train again. work and family sidelined him. and yep, he's trying to straighten out my farked up body.

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    Default THe HAMPSTEN Anniversary Bike..

    See Steve's and DBRK's .... They are classic. Pictures do not do them enough justice...

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    GMaps Pedometer:

    http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/

    Awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by habitué View Post
    GMaps Pedometer:

    http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/

    Awesome.
    I think Bikely's even better:

    http://www.bikely.com/

    It's got an "auto follow the road" feature that, while not perfect, means I can usually record a route in about 20% of the time it took with gmaps.

    Plus you can save your routes, make them public, etc. Here's one I created last year:

    http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path...gton-Searsmont
    GO!

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    Cool, David....thanks!

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    I'm really liking my ExtenZe. It's on the Tour coverage so much I thought it would enhance that certain part of my male anatomy... like my cardio.

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    Default oooooh . . .

    Quote Originally Posted by Cary Ford View Post
    My two life-changing discoveries of the year:

    Conti 4000s clincher tires.

    Reynolds MV32 C wheels.
    I'll go you one (no, two) better:

    Reynolds DV46 T's, and

    Veloflex Servicio Corse tyres.

    Sweet and Sweet !!

    :adore: :beerglass: !!!

    p.s. something makes me think I just invented DarrenCT's next avatar !

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishtaco View Post
    I'll go you one (no, two) better:

    Reynolds DV46 T's, and

    Veloflex Servicio Corse tyres.

    Sweet and Sweet !!

    :adore: :beerglass: !!!

    p.s. something makes me think I just invented DarrenCT's next avatar !
    wow that is great but i'd feel like a tool if i used it

    go ahead and fire it up :)

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