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Adjusting the saddle

PUBLIC Bikes, South of Market, San Francisco, California

 

Olympus E-P2, Lumix G 20mm 1.7 ASPH

Aperture Aperture (raw, devignette, exposure, enhance, curves, highlights & shadows, levels, color, black & white, sepia tone, edge sharpen, vignette)

1/100sec @ Æ’2, iso 200, 20mm (40mm)

 

There are a number of ways to set the correct height of the saddle: the tippy-toes method, the hip method, etc. Most first-timers set the saddle too low when they ride, but the correct height is very important for for an enjoyable ride.

 

You can see the retro bicycle clothing for sale in the background.

 

Not sure why I devignetted the image only to vignette it later, but I'm sure it made sense at the time.

 

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This is a test. A few years back I would process photos in Lightroom. They would look great on my screen but not on-line. I'm checking to see if that is still the case.

I liked this girl and her outfit took several shots, she was part of the help for the joust tournament. I had a real real hardtime of continually blowing the white out on her outfit. Anyway not perfect but thought I'd share.

Exposure and contrast adjusted with Picnik.

Hot, rich chocolate sauce melts down into cold, vanilla soft ice cream. Not the most sensible choice, but one of my favourite late night treats : )

This slogan on a Bell home movie camera must have been reassuring to the purchaser

Many would think th e single point attachment swingy sex chair was the only option. This dxpe model offers four adjustable points 4 much more versatile positioning and strength.

I made a pigeon chest adjustment. The FBA creates too much move across the bust area. This adjustment works best.

 

Pigeon chest adjustment for my DD. The Vogue Sewing Book illustration makes the horizontal slash at the armhole instead of a few inches below it. My adjustment also gives DD a little more across the bust area. Notice my change increases the length of the side seam in this area. The difference is eased in above the notch.

Adjustable gas wrench isolated on white background

Tracy Rollins from the Smithsonian's Facilities Management team helps assemble the monster snake that will travel with "Titanoboa: Monster Snake," a Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES) exhibit.

 

For more information about the exhibition and to see a tour schedule: www.sites.si.edu/titanoboa/

 

Clips from the Smithsonian Channel: www.smithsonianchannel.com/site/sn/home.do

 

See it at the National Museum of Natural History in 2012: www.mnh.si.edu/exhibits/

3.1201.3b, 3.1201.3c, 3.1201.3d, 3.1501.1d

1961 Mint Gillette Fat Boy Razor G1

 

1960 Mint Gillette Fat Boy Razor G1, All mechanics work great, the TTO knob opens and closes as it should and the adjustments turn and click perfectly! This razor is in Mint Condition. The numbers on the adjusting wheel aren't missing any of the black paint, also the anodized ring under the adjuster is as black as if it was new. In some of the pictures you may see small amounts of black residue, don't worry that's just leftover polish that will come off easily with a toothbrush, I guess my eyes aren't as good as they used to be. Please be sure to see the pictures.

 

This great vintage razor is a fine collectible, or used as a daily shaver. It has been cleaned, sterelized and polished by hand using Q-tips and toothpicks to make sure it's totally clean. This absolutely beautiful collectible razor is shave ready. Gillette Fatboy Razor, F2 made in the second quarter of 1960, it is MADE IN USA. The Gillette Fatboy is an adjustable razor (1-9), which fine tunes your shave. This is regarded as one of the best razors that Gillette ever made! I own quite a few other FATBOYS, and they are awesome shaving razors which will never be seen again!

  

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Will ship with a shorter bolt and a lock washer.

First snowshoe trip of the season

Hardly any adjustment done, the clouds were just amazingly 3D, HD etc.

 

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Honolulu, Hawaii. People enjoy Ala Moana Beach Park.

Getting ready for the swim

Alvin Prift Post-dive evening review, chief scientist's cabin, Roger Searle just woke up. Rob Yonover.

Glastonbury, Albion Gallery Crystals and Curios

My version of Sheldon's Special tool for rapid cone adjustment under load

 

Add a spacer on one side of the hub...add a presta nut on the other...reinstall QR skewer without the springs, and clamp it down tight. Then adjust the bearing preload on the Presta-nut side.

 

I can't believe I've been wrenching on bikes for 25 years and never heard of this trick before -- works great!

 

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