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Well, Danielle looks good. Brad looks like he's chewin on somethin, and I look like something just crawled into my butt that I didn't invite there. Otherwise this photo is great.
The shifting on the kit bike's rear wheel has been periodically funky (a couple of the middle gears need to be nudged when shifting up) and after riding around Powell & Clatsop Buttes & Mount Tabor I took a look and realized that I had the rear wheel in a bit crooked (the rear triangle was a tiny bit offset to the DS, but that's not why the wheel was crooked -- the wheel was crooked because I hand-fabricated an axle end for the 7-8 speed White hub I was using -- I bought it cheaply on ebay because it was missing the no-longer-made-by-white axle end -- and didn't put an axle stub on my replacement. So over time the NDS end of the axle would slide backwards and crook everything out of alignment) and when I straightened it out the wheel was shifted noticably towards the NDS.
No problem; I've a truing stand, so it's just a matter of /carefully/ -- because of the handmade axle end -- putting the wheel in and then sliding the rim sideways by tightening the DS spokes and loosening the NDS spokes.
A good idea up until one of the spokes went *PING* and the nipple started spinning freely on the end of the spoke.
One of the /NDS/ spokes. One of the already not very tensioned because it was an NDS spoke on a hub that I'd narrowed to 128mm by fabricating a short axle end.
Sigh. At least some nice driver had given me a pair of spare wheels by running his car into the bicycle that had them attached to it, which means that the 700D CR-18 rims that I bought from Kevin Brightbill quite a few years ago are now sitting on yet another 650b machine (the Murray Baja Experience!, the GT, then the born-again Trek, then the Mountainhack, and now the kit bike.) And this will give me an excuse to completely unlace that wheel and relace it with the air valve centered in a spoke window instead of being offset two spokes to the left.
Pésima semanaa!! ¬¬ x fin termina! u.u
Mono amigoo! sorry me entere hoy dia! u.u fuerzaa nomas y a seguir! se qe es mas qe dificil lo qe estas pasando pero qiero qe sepas qe siempre qe me necesites aki estare! :)
I decided to go for a fierce Jungle Queen look last night. I’m flanked by Trinity in a GREAT dress and Bau in a FANTASTIC Okapi skin (be vewwy vewwy quiet I’m hunting Okapi). Grrr-ish is my way of saying I felt a little angry… maybe I was not just a little angry… it was a first life thing though... not mad at any of my SL peeps <3
and I just spent the morning chasing away a black bear cub...THREE TIMES!!
little bear has no fear so I fear FOR him...not good :(
This picture is made in Culemborg at the party "Unique Sexy City".
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Hat and t-shirt by Captain Robbo.. spray cap earrings by me.. Sophie and Katy fighting for my lovin.. hehe.. probably dancing..
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