• !75mm crank update.

    From Catrike Ryder@21:1/5 to All on Mon Mar 3 17:12:40 2025
    The chain rings came several days ago, and today the Isis BB arrived.
    All I need now is the chain ring guard that's coming from China. It's
    in Atlanta now so it should be here any day now. I'm going to change
    out the chain too. It still checks out OK, but it has 5500 miles on
    it. My computer is now recording the number of revolutions for each
    ride, so I'll be using that for my chain usage.

    It's been a busy week for me. Besides my daily cooking duties and
    fiddling with the Catrike, I've been writing, binge watching the
    Yellowstone series, and helping to set up our family reunion/get
    together in Colorado. 5 bedroom airbnb in the foothills near Colorado
    springs. Direct flight out of St Pete Clearwater. My brother-in law
    and I hiked all the way up Pikes peak many years ago. We agreed not to
    do it again.

    --
    C'est bon
    Soloman

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  • From AMuzi@21:1/5 to Catrike Ryder on Mon Mar 3 16:24:13 2025
    On 3/3/2025 4:12 PM, Catrike Ryder wrote:

    The chain rings came several days ago, and today the Isis BB arrived.
    All I need now is the chain ring guard that's coming from China. It's
    in Atlanta now so it should be here any day now. I'm going to change
    out the chain too. It still checks out OK, but it has 5500 miles on
    it. My computer is now recording the number of revolutions for each
    ride, so I'll be using that for my chain usage.

    It's been a busy week for me. Besides my daily cooking duties and
    fiddling with the Catrike, I've been writing, binge watching the
    Yellowstone series, and helping to set up our family reunion/get
    together in Colorado. 5 bedroom airbnb in the foothills near Colorado springs. Direct flight out of St Pete Clearwater. My brother-in law
    and I hiked all the way up Pikes peak many years ago. We agreed not to
    do it again.

    --
    C'est bon
    Soloman


    The other Pike's Peak is less daunting at 500 feet:

    https://www.iowadnr.gov/locations/pikes-peak-state-park

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    Andrew Muzi
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  • From Catrike Ryder@21:1/5 to AMuzi on Mon Mar 3 17:31:52 2025
    On Mon, 3 Mar 2025 16:24:13 -0600, AMuzi <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 3/3/2025 4:12 PM, Catrike Ryder wrote:

    The chain rings came several days ago, and today the Isis BB arrived.
    All I need now is the chain ring guard that's coming from China. It's
    in Atlanta now so it should be here any day now. I'm going to change
    out the chain too. It still checks out OK, but it has 5500 miles on
    it. My computer is now recording the number of revolutions for each
    ride, so I'll be using that for my chain usage.

    It's been a busy week for me. Besides my daily cooking duties and
    fiddling with the Catrike, I've been writing, binge watching the
    Yellowstone series, and helping to set up our family reunion/get
    together in Colorado. 5 bedroom airbnb in the foothills near Colorado
    springs. Direct flight out of St Pete Clearwater. My brother-in law
    and I hiked all the way up Pikes peak many years ago. We agreed not to
    do it again.

    --
    C'est bon
    Soloman


    The other Pike's Peak is less daunting at 500 feet:

    https://www.iowadnr.gov/locations/pikes-peak-state-park

    That citation lost me at "breathtaking views of Iowa."

    FWIW, I've been there, too. Many years ago. Not on a bicycle. On a
    motorcycle. No, we didn't ride up.

    --
    C'est bon
    Soloman

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