The @ScottsLawn Earthgrow Mulch touts how “free of construction debris” and “never uses pallet wood or construction debris that might contain nails or chemicals”, definitely not truth in advertising. That’s the second piece I’ve encountered!
Seems to me if you are going to go to the trouble of having a DRS number plate, rather than having it flip up wouldn't be better to have it fold in half vertically so it directs air smoothly around the headtube and frame.
@RecreationLaw@BOXComponents@USCPSC@cpsc Seems every stem with that semi top mounted faceplate design gets recalled for cracking issues, has happened to a number of mfgs.
So am I being cynical when I hear a pro cyclist say "they are going to take a break for a while due to psychological reasons and to respect their privacy " and my first reaction is somebody must have got caught p*ssing hot?
@Photo_John It depends on the Tommy’s the one in Santa Clarita is god awful horrible. The food (and I use that term loosely in this case) doesn’t look like it’s even the same stuff at some of the other locations.
That is real hard core reporting there by @NBCSCycling ……. Pavement gets hot under the sun! That’s probably the avg temp of pavement mid day on a sunny day everywhere.
If this is the best @Mobil1 and @PPIHC can do providing coverage for the hillclimb, they should not bother. Its 90% interviews by guys who seem to have little to no motorsports knowledge & the rest of the coverage is cars sitting on start line, nearly no coverage on hill at all.
@bikeshopgirlcom It will lead to problems down the road for the shop or consumer that works on it after the cable breaks as they won’t have the spring or probably even know it was there in the first place and fight it to work properly without it after replacing cable.
@bikeshopgirlcom The arm,the cable is attached to,has a torsion return spring on it. That spring wasn’t strong enough and rather than respec the original spring, they ran the cable through a second spring to get it to operate correctly. It’s a lazy way of doing things on the mfg’s part.