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Speed sensor
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cyclintom
2024-08-13 14:46:04 UTC
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Presently I have three speed sensors in the garage so figuring which one was on the Colnago was a bit troublesome. But it was finally accomplished. I will also wear the heart monitor since I need to know how riding the Colnago effects my efforts. Slight fit differences make a lot of difference in effort.
cyclintom
2024-08-13 20:17:37 UTC
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Presently I have three speed sensors in the garage so figuring which one was on the Colnago was a bit troublesome. But it was finally accomplished. I will also wear the heart monitor since I need to know how riding the Colnago effects my efforts. Slight fit differences make a lot of difference in effort.
Well, I got two blocks and the chain fell off. I don't know if I used the quick release too many times or if I didn't get it on correctly which is poaaible wiuth the garage betting so crowded. Whaytever is going on in the bike industry is being felt everywhere. I haven't priced bikes lately but judging by the price of components on Ebay and Craigslist, People have gone completely bonkers. Come on, a used crankset with a stree gauge built in to measure power for $2,000? A used set of Kryseriums for $400? You cannot see the max wear points on the brake surface!

In any case, I took the Colnago out for the ride up Cull Canyon. The smoothest riding bike I've ever had was the dead stock C50; The difference between the C50 and the Dream HP is so slight that the only difference is the initial shock of hitting the irregularities on the road. The C50 really absorbs the initial shock while the Dream has slightly greater initial shock. But they both steer even better than the Moser M82. The BMC steers very good but you have to be over 8 mph for it to find its way. There is something wrong with the Fondriest. It feels like it the headset is way tightBut, the headset is a sealed bearing unit. I've changed the headset twice in case there was something wrong with the cups but it does the same thing. Perhaps the lower crown is too tall? I want to get it working properly since it is a very attractive bike and one of the most likely to sell.

The Dream HP goes straight (if I'm not exausted) at anything above 3 mph which is peetty good. Coming down the Canyon today at 22 mph It steered automatically.
Frank Krygowski
2024-08-14 01:41:59 UTC
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Well, I got two blocks and the chain fell off.
:-) Ah, Tom!
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cyclintom
2024-08-14 18:59:58 UTC
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Well, I got two blocks and the chain fell off.
:-) Ah, Tom!
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Tell us all what you actually know about quick releases? It is amazing the you continue to show just how uneducated you are on new components.
Frank Krygowski
2024-08-15 00:16:20 UTC
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Well, I got two blocks and the chain fell off.
:-) Ah, Tom!
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Tell us all what you actually know about quick releases? It is amazing the you continue to show just how uneducated you are on new components.
Which sort of quick release do you want to discuss? I recently posted a
photo of a very unusual failure of a friend's internal cam quick release
mechanism. Would you like me to discuss the mechanical advantage of such
a system, the source of the over-center action and the reason for it,
the history of the design, the inferior "modern" variants, or what?
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zen cycle
2024-08-15 09:27:47 UTC
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Well, I got two blocks and the chain fell off.
:-)  Ah, Tom!
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- Frank Krygowski
Tell us all what you actually know about quick releases? It is amazing
the you continue to show just how uneducated you are on new components.
Which sort of quick release do you want to discuss? I recently posted a
photo of a very unusual failure of a friend's internal cam quick release
mechanism. Would you like me to discuss the mechanical advantage of such
a system, the source of the over-center action and the reason for it,
the history of the design, the inferior "modern" variants, or what?
Isn't it funny how tommy demands that Frank display his knowledge of
quick releases when Frank was commenting on yet another one of tommys
shifting foibles?

Isn't it also funny that the floriduh dumbass doesn't criticize tommy
for demanding information from others? More of the dumbass's hypocrisy
on full display.
Catrike Ryder
2024-08-15 10:38:47 UTC
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On Thu, 15 Aug 2024 05:27:47 -0400, zen cycle
Post by zen cycle
Isn't it also funny that the floriduh dumbass doesn't criticize tommy
for demanding information from others? More of the dumbass's hypocrisy
on full display.
He's never demanded anything from me, Dummy.
Zen Cycle
2024-08-15 12:58:57 UTC
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On Thu, 15 Aug 2024 05:27:47 -0400, zen cycle
Post by zen cycle
Isn't it also funny that the floriduh dumbass doesn't criticize tommy
for demanding information from others? More of the dumbass's hypocrisy
on full display.
He's never demanded anything from me, Dummy.
It doesn't affect you, so you have no comment.
fucking sociopath.
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Catrike Ryder
2024-08-15 13:03:25 UTC
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On Thu, 15 Aug 2024 05:27:47 -0400, zen cycle
Post by zen cycle
Isn't it also funny that the floriduh dumbass doesn't criticize tommy
for demanding information from others? More of the dumbass's hypocrisy
on full display.
He's never demanded anything from me, Dummy.
It doesn't affect you, so you have no comment.
fucking sociopath.
+1
Zen Cycle
2024-08-15 13:06:13 UTC
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Post by Catrike Ryder
On Thu, 15 Aug 2024 05:27:47 -0400, zen cycle
Post by zen cycle
Isn't it also funny that the floriduh dumbass doesn't criticize tommy
for demanding information from others? More of the dumbass's hypocrisy
on full display.
He's never demanded anything from me, Dummy.
It doesn't affect you, so you have no comment.
fucking sociopath.
+1
Franks questions don't affect you in any way either, dumbass. All you
need to do is ignore him. If you don't have the willpower to do that,
there's always technology to help - simply put a filter on his posts:
problem solved.

Unless of course you _enjoy_ being a willfully ignorant hypocritical
sociopath.
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Catrike Ryder
2024-08-15 13:10:23 UTC
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On Thu, 15 Aug 2024 05:27:47 -0400, zen cycle
Post by zen cycle
Isn't it also funny that the floriduh dumbass doesn't criticize tommy
for demanding information from others? More of the dumbass's hypocrisy
on full display.
He's never demanded anything from me, Dummy.
It doesn't affect you, so you have no comment.
fucking sociopath.
+1
Franks questions don't affect you in any way either, dumbass. All you
need to do is ignore him. If you don't have the willpower to do that,
problem solved.
What problem, Dummy?
Post by Zen Cycle
Unless of course you _enjoy_ being a willfully ignorant hypocritical
sociopath.
Zen Cycle
2024-08-15 13:55:17 UTC
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Post by Catrike Ryder
On Thu, 15 Aug 2024 05:27:47 -0400, zen cycle
Post by zen cycle
Isn't it also funny that the floriduh dumbass doesn't criticize tommy
for demanding information from others? More of the dumbass's hypocrisy
on full display.
He's never demanded anything from me, Dummy.
It doesn't affect you, so you have no comment.
fucking sociopath.
+1
Franks questions don't affect you in any way either, dumbass. All you
need to do is ignore him. If you don't have the willpower to do that,
problem solved.
What problem, Dummy?
And you're predictable as well.
You clearly see frank as _your_ problem, or you wouldn't be chihuahua
yapping at his every post.

He was asking John if he carries a gun while riding. That doesn't affect
you in any way, yet you felt the need to stick your arrogant ignorant
narcissistic hypocritical nose in someone else discussion.
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Post by Zen Cycle
Unless of course you _enjoy_ being a willfully ignorant hypocritical
sociopath.
Q.E.D.
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cyclintom
2024-09-10 14:44:53 UTC
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Post by Catrike Ryder
On Thu, 15 Aug 2024 05:27:47 -0400, zen cycle
Post by zen cycle
Isn't it also funny that the floriduh dumbass doesn't criticize tommy
for demanding information from others? More of the dumbass's hypocrisy
on full display.
He's never demanded anything from me, Dummy.
It doesn't affect you, so you have no comment.
fucking sociopath.
+1
Franks questions don't affect you in any way either, dumbass. All you
need to do is ignore him. If you don't have the willpower to do that,
problem solved.
What problem, Dummy?
And you're predictable as well.
You clearly see frank as _your_ problem, or you wouldn't be chihuahua
yapping at his every post.
He was asking John if he carries a gun while riding. That doesn't affect
you in any way, yet you felt the need to stick your arrogant ignorant
narcissistic hypocritical nose in someone else discussion.
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Post by Zen Cycle
Unless of course you _enjoy_ being a willfully ignorant hypocritical
sociopath.
Q.E.D.
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Someone ELSE is yapping like a Chihuahua? You actually don't read your own postings do you?
Zen Cycle
2024-09-10 19:16:54 UTC
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Post by Catrike Ryder
On Thu, 15 Aug 2024 05:27:47 -0400, zen cycle
Post by zen cycle
Isn't it also funny that the floriduh dumbass doesn't criticize tommy
for demanding information from others? More of the dumbass's hypocrisy
on full display.
He's never demanded anything from me, Dummy.
It doesn't affect you, so you have no comment.
fucking sociopath.
+1
Franks questions don't affect you in any way either, dumbass. All you
need to do is ignore him. If you don't have the willpower to do that,
problem solved.
What problem, Dummy?
And you're predictable as well.
You clearly see frank as _your_ problem, or you wouldn't be chihuahua
yapping at his every post.
He was asking John if he carries a gun while riding. That doesn't affect
you in any way, yet you felt the need to stick your arrogant ignorant
narcissistic hypocritical nose in someone else discussion.
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Post by Zen Cycle
Unless of course you _enjoy_ being a willfully ignorant hypocritical
sociopath.
Q.E.D.
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Someone ELSE is yapping like a Chihuahua? You actually don't read your own postings do you?
Only before I post them, to check for spelling and grammatical errors.
You should try that sometime.
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cyclintom
2024-11-15 16:55:08 UTC
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Post by Catrike Ryder
On Thu, 15 Aug 2024 05:27:47 -0400, zen cycle
Post by zen cycle
Isn't it also funny that the floriduh dumbass doesn't criticize tommy
for demanding information from others? More of the dumbass's hypocrisy
on full display.
He's never demanded anything from me, Dummy.
It doesn't affect you, so you have no comment.
fucking sociopath.
+1
Franks questions don't affect you in any way either, dumbass. All you
need to do is ignore him. If you don't have the willpower to do that,
problem solved.
What problem, Dummy?
And you're predictable as well.
You clearly see frank as _your_ problem, or you wouldn't be chihuahua
yapping at his every post.
He was asking John if he carries a gun while riding. That doesn't affect
you in any way, yet you felt the need to stick your arrogant ignorant
narcissistic hypocritical nose in someone else discussion.
Post by Catrike Ryder
Post by Zen Cycle
Unless of course you _enjoy_ being a willfully ignorant hypocritical
sociopath.
Q.E.D.
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Someone ELSE is yapping like a Chihuahua? You actually don't read your own postings do you?
Only before I post them, to check for spelling and grammatical errors.
You should try that sometime.
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Well, at least you have Steven Scharf on your side. Maybe you can convince him that you're an electronics engineer.
Zen Cycle
2024-11-15 19:07:21 UTC
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Someone ELSE is yapping like a Chihuahua? You actually don't read your own postings do you?
Only before I post them, to check for spelling and grammatical errors.
You should try that sometime.
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Well, at least you have Steven Scharf on your side. Maybe you can convince him that you're an electronics engineer.
I think that's already been done. The only person in this forum that
can't seem to convince anyone of their self-ascribed prowess is you.
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cyclintom
2024-11-15 17:03:20 UTC
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Post by Catrike Ryder
On Thu, 15 Aug 2024 05:27:47 -0400, zen cycle
Post by zen cycle
Isn't it also funny that the floriduh dumbass doesn't criticize tommy
for demanding information from others? More of the dumbass's hypocrisy
on full display.
He's never demanded anything from me, Dummy.
It doesn't affect you, so you have no comment.
fucking sociopath.
+1
Franks questions don't affect you in any way either, dumbass. All you
need to do is ignore him. If you don't have the willpower to do that,
problem solved.
What problem, Dummy?
Post by Zen Cycle
Unless of course you _enjoy_ being a willfully ignorant hypocritical
sociopath.
Flunky was fired from H-P and turns around and does the same thing at his new company. There is really so
Zen Cycle
2024-11-15 19:20:10 UTC
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Post by Catrike Ryder
On Thu, 15 Aug 2024 05:27:47 -0400, zen cycle
Post by zen cycle
Isn't it also funny that the floriduh dumbass doesn't criticize tommy
for demanding information from others? More of the dumbass's hypocrisy
on full display.
He's never demanded anything from me, Dummy.
It doesn't affect you, so you have no comment.
fucking sociopath.
+1
Franks questions don't affect you in any way either, dumbass. All you
need to do is ignore him. If you don't have the willpower to do that,
problem solved.
What problem, Dummy?
Post by Zen Cycle
Unless of course you _enjoy_ being a willfully ignorant hypocritical
sociopath.
Flunky was fired from H-P
No matter how many times you tell that lie, it will never become true
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and turns around and does the same thing at his new company.
Diligently completing projects in the best interest of the company...check.
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There is really so
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cyclintom
2024-09-10 14:42:59 UTC
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On Thu, 15 Aug 2024 05:27:47 -0400, zen cycle
Post by zen cycle
Isn't it also funny that the floriduh dumbass doesn't criticize tommy
for demanding information from others? More of the dumbass's hypocrisy
on full display.
He's never demanded anything from me, Dummy.
It doesn't affect you, so you have no comment.
fucking sociopath.
+1
Franks questions don't affect you in any way either, dumbass. All you
need to do is ignore him. If you don't have the willpower to do that,
problem solved.
Unless of course you _enjoy_ being a willfully ignorant hypocritical
sociopath.
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The man who doesn't know the terminology of things used in the field by other people and cannot stop himself from commenting on them, tells others to ignore postings they don't understand. Why that is really novel. If you were within arms reach you would never again be able to use your arms.
Zen Cycle
2024-09-10 19:15:28 UTC
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Post by Catrike Ryder
On Thu, 15 Aug 2024 05:27:47 -0400, zen cycle
Post by zen cycle
Isn't it also funny that the floriduh dumbass doesn't criticize tommy
for demanding information from others? More of the dumbass's hypocrisy
on full display.
He's never demanded anything from me, Dummy.
It doesn't affect you, so you have no comment.
fucking sociopath.
+1
Franks questions don't affect you in any way either, dumbass. All you
need to do is ignore him. If you don't have the willpower to do that,
problem solved.
Unless of course you _enjoy_ being a willfully ignorant hypocritical
sociopath.
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The man who doesn't know the terminology of things used in the field by other people and cannot stop himself from commenting on them,
Only when the person using those terms seems to pull them out of his ass
(IOW, no verifiable references: no, fiber optic telecom cable are _not_
called 'light lines')
Post by cyclintom
tells others to ignore postings they don't understand. Why that is really novel.
too bad you never took that advice
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If you were within arms reach you would never again be able to use your arms.
Tommy tough guy! OOOOOO I SO SCARED!!!!!
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cyclintom
2024-11-15 17:00:25 UTC
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On Thu, 15 Aug 2024 05:27:47 -0400, zen cycle
Post by zen cycle
Isn't it also funny that the floriduh dumbass doesn't criticize tommy
for demanding information from others? More of the dumbass's hypocrisy
on full display.
He's never demanded anything from me, Dummy.
It doesn't affect you, so you have no comment.
fucking sociopath.
+1
Franks questions don't affect you in any way either, dumbass. All you
need to do is ignore him. If you don't have the willpower to do that,
problem solved.
Unless of course you _enjoy_ being a willfully ignorant hypocritical
sociopath.
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The man who doesn't know the terminology of things used in the field by other people and cannot stop himself from commenting on them,
Only when the person using those terms seems to pull them out of his ass
(IOW, no verifiable references: no, fiber optic telecom cable are _not_
called 'light lines')
Post by cyclintom
tells others to ignore postings they don't understand. Why that is really novel.
too bad you never took that advice
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If you were within arms reach you would never again be able to use your arms.
Tommy tough guy! OOOOOO I SO SCARED!!!!!
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You don't even know the terms - You're too busy stealing from your employer. Again - tell us your employer so that I can send them your postings, times and dates and let them decide rather than your phony bullshit. You tell us your supervisor has watched you doing it znd hasn't complained, I could be sure to include that so that he could be questioned on the matter. That would be worth a good recommendation if you could ever be employed again.
Zen Cycle
2024-11-15 19:13:11 UTC
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On Thu, 15 Aug 2024 05:27:47 -0400, zen cycle
Post by zen cycle
Isn't it also funny that the floriduh dumbass doesn't criticize tommy
for demanding information from others? More of the dumbass's hypocrisy
on full display.
He's never demanded anything from me, Dummy.
It doesn't affect you, so you have no comment.
fucking sociopath.
+1
Franks questions don't affect you in any way either, dumbass. All you
need to do is ignore him. If you don't have the willpower to do that,
problem solved.
Unless of course you _enjoy_ being a willfully ignorant hypocritical
sociopath.
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The man who doesn't know the terminology of things used in the field by other people and cannot stop himself from commenting on them,
Only when the person using those terms seems to pull them out of his ass
(IOW, no verifiable references: no, fiber optic telecom cable are _not_
called 'light lines')
Post by cyclintom
tells others to ignore postings they don't understand. Why that is really novel.
too bad you never took that advice
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If you were within arms reach you would never again be able to use your arms.
Tommy tough guy! OOOOOO I SO SCARED!!!!!
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You don't even know the terms -
I don't pull them out of my ass.
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You're too busy stealing from your employer. Again - tell us your employer so that I can send them your postings, times and dates and let them decide rather than your phony bullshit.
Again, what ever gave you the idea I would acquiesce to your demands?
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You tell us your supervisor has watched you doing it znd hasn't complained, I could be sure to include that so that he could be questioned on the matter.
Sorry tommy, you won't be able to turn this into your own personal email
scandal to make up for the fact that Hillary still walks free
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That would be worth a good recommendation if you could ever be employed again.
Poor little tommy, so jealous he never earned perks from merit.
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John B.
2024-11-16 04:48:22 UTC
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Isn't it also funny that the floriduh dumbass doesn't criticize tommy
for demanding information from others? More of the dumbass's hypocrisy
on full display.
He's never demanded anything from me, Dummy.
It doesn't affect you, so you have no comment.
fucking sociopath.
+1
Franks questions don't affect you in any way either, dumbass. All you
need to do is ignore him. If you don't have the willpower to do that,
problem solved.
Unless of course you _enjoy_ being a willfully ignorant hypocritical
sociopath.
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The man who doesn't know the terminology of things used in the field by other people and cannot stop himself from commenting on them,
Only when the person using those terms seems to pull them out of his ass
(IOW, no verifiable references: no, fiber optic telecom cable are _not_
called 'light lines')
Post by cyclintom
tells others to ignore postings they don't understand. Why that is really novel.
too bad you never took that advice
Post by cyclintom
If you were within arms reach you would never again be able to use your arms.
Tommy tough guy! OOOOOO I SO SCARED!!!!!
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You don't even know the terms - You're too busy stealing from your employer. Again - tell us your employer so that I can send them your postings, times and dates and let them decide rather than your phony bullshit. You tell us your supervisor has watched you doing it znd hasn't complained, I could be sure to include that so that he could be questioned on the matter. That would be worth a good recommendation if you could ever be employed again.
Yet more proof that Tom has never been employed in a managerial
position.
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cyclintom
2024-09-10 14:39:45 UTC
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Isn't it also funny that the floriduh dumbass doesn't criticize tommy
for demanding information from others? More of the dumbass's hypocrisy
on full display.
He's never demanded anything from me, Dummy.
It doesn't affect you, so you have no comment.
fucking sociopath.
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You dare to call someone else a sociopath when rvrry comment you post here is sociopathic?
Zen Cycle
2024-09-10 19:12:44 UTC
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Isn't it also funny that the floriduh dumbass doesn't criticize tommy
for demanding information from others? More of the dumbass's hypocrisy
on full display.
He's never demanded anything from me, Dummy.
It doesn't affect you, so you have no comment.
fucking sociopath.
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You dare to call someone else a sociopath when rvrry comment you post here is sociopathic?
You might want to look up the term 'sociopath', you silly little fool
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cyclintom
2024-08-15 20:16:28 UTC
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Well, I got two blocks and the chain fell off.
:-) Ah, Tom!
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Tell us all what you actually know about quick releases? It is amazing
the you continue to show just how uneducated you are on new components.
Which sort of quick release do you want to discuss? I recently posted a
photo of a very unusual failure of a friend's internal cam quick release
mechanism. Would you like me to discuss the mechanical advantage of such
a system, the source of the over-center action and the reason for it,
the history of the design, the inferior "modern" variants, or what?
Isn't it funny how tommy demands that Frank display his knowledge of
quick releases when Frank was commenting on yet another one of tommys
shifting foibles?
Isn't it also funny that the floriduh dumbass doesn't criticize tommy
for demanding information from others? More of the dumbass's hypocrisy
on full display.
Isn't it funny how Frank was commenting on a wheel dropout quick release and you didn't know the difference? You continue to show that you don't work on your own bikes!
AMuzi
2024-08-15 20:25:06 UTC
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Well, I got two blocks and the chain fell off.
:-) Ah, Tom!
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- Frank Krygowski
Tell us all what you actually know about quick releases? It is amazing
the you continue to show just how uneducated you are on new components.
Which sort of quick release do you want to discuss? I recently posted a
photo of a very unusual failure of a friend's internal cam quick release
mechanism. Would you like me to discuss the mechanical advantage of such
a system, the source of the over-center action and the reason for it,
the history of the design, the inferior "modern" variants, or what?
Isn't it funny how tommy demands that Frank display his knowledge of
quick releases when Frank was commenting on yet another one of tommys
shifting foibles?
Isn't it also funny that the floriduh dumbass doesn't criticize tommy
for demanding information from others? More of the dumbass's hypocrisy
on full display.
Isn't it funny how Frank was commenting on a wheel dropout quick release and you didn't know the difference? You continue to show that you don't work on your own bikes!
I didn't get the reference either, and I speak 'bike shop
customer' pretty well (flippers, squeezers, rat traps, seat
stem and so on.)

Your post was the first time I ever saw a quick link or snap
link called a quick release.
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Jeff Liebermann
2024-08-15 21:25:23 UTC
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Your post was the first time I ever saw a quick link or snap
link called a quick release.
Sigh. Cycling seems to be running out of unique names.

"How to Use a Quick Release Chain Link"
<https://www.bikeride.com/quick-release-chain-link/>

This is what I've always considered a quick release:
<https://www.google.com/search?q=quick+release+skewer&tbm=isch>
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AMuzi
2024-08-15 21:30:22 UTC
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Post by AMuzi
Your post was the first time I ever saw a quick link or snap
link called a quick release.
Sigh. Cycling seems to be running out of unique names.
"How to Use a Quick Release Chain Link"
<https://www.bikeride.com/quick-release-chain-link/>
<https://www.google.com/search?q=quick+release+skewer&tbm=isch>
Well, yes.

'Quick link' or 'quick release chain link' or 'snap link'
are perfectly descriptive and understandable (at least to me).

'Quick release' is generally for cam-lock wheels.
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zen cycle
2024-08-16 10:16:09 UTC
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Post by cyclintom
Post by zen cycle
Post by Frank Krygowski
Post by cyclintom
Post by cyclintom
Well, I got two blocks and the chain fell off.
:-) Ah, Tom!
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- Frank Krygowski
Tell us all what you actually know about quick releases? It is amazing
the you continue to show just how uneducated you are on new components.
Which sort of quick release do you want to discuss? I recently posted a
photo of a very unusual failure of a friend's internal cam quick release
mechanism. Would you like me to discuss the mechanical advantage of such
a system, the source of the over-center action and the reason for it,
the history of the design, the inferior "modern" variants, or what?
Isn't it funny how tommy demands that Frank display his knowledge of
quick releases when Frank was commenting on yet another one of tommys
shifting foibles?
Isn't it also funny that the floriduh dumbass doesn't criticize tommy
for demanding information from others? More of the dumbass's hypocrisy
on full display.
Isn't it funny how Frank was commenting on a wheel dropout quick
release and you didn't know the difference? You continue to show that
you don't work on your own bikes!
I didn't get the reference either, and I speak 'bike shop customer'
pretty well (flippers, squeezers, rat traps, seat stem and so on.)
Your post was the first time I ever saw a quick link or snap link called
a quick release.
Ah, I see, this is another case of things being different in tommy world

quick release = quick link
light line = fiber optic

what was it he called the derailleur anchor bolt...cable vise?

cable vise
cable vise
Every morning you greet me
Small and round, clean and bright
You look happy to meet me

(sung to the tune of 'edelweiss")
cyclintom
2024-09-10 14:37:46 UTC
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Post by zen cycle
Post by cyclintom
Post by zen cycle
Post by Frank Krygowski
Post by cyclintom
Post by cyclintom
Well, I got two blocks and the chain fell off.
:-) Ah, Tom!
--
- Frank Krygowski
Tell us all what you actually know about quick releases? It is amazing
the you continue to show just how uneducated you are on new components.
Which sort of quick release do you want to discuss? I recently posted a
photo of a very unusual failure of a friend's internal cam quick release
mechanism. Would you like me to discuss the mechanical advantage of such
a system, the source of the over-center action and the reason for it,
the history of the design, the inferior "modern" variants, or what?
Isn't it funny how tommy demands that Frank display his knowledge of
quick releases when Frank was commenting on yet another one of tommys
shifting foibles?
Isn't it also funny that the floriduh dumbass doesn't criticize tommy
for demanding information from others? More of the dumbass's hypocrisy
on full display.
Isn't it funny how Frank was commenting on a wheel dropout quick
release and you didn't know the difference? You continue to show that
you don't work on your own bikes!
I didn't get the reference either, and I speak 'bike shop customer'
pretty well (flippers, squeezers, rat traps, seat stem and so on.)
Your post was the first time I ever saw a quick link or snap link called
a quick release.
Ah, I see, this is another case of things being different in tommy world
quick release = quick link
light line = fiber optic
what was it he called the derailleur anchor bolt...cable vise?
cable vise
cable vise
Every morning you greet me
Small and round, clean and bright
You look happy to meet me
(sung to the tune of 'edelweiss")
It is alwaqys interesting that the man wh0o has never done anything in his life knows the terminology of everything. What is the terminology for a Cat 3 that finishes 2 laqps down on the field?
Zen Cycle
2024-09-10 19:11:57 UTC
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Post by cyclintom
Post by zen cycle
Post by cyclintom
Post by zen cycle
Post by Frank Krygowski
Post by cyclintom
Post by cyclintom
Well, I got two blocks and the chain fell off.
:-) Ah, Tom!
--
- Frank Krygowski
Tell us all what you actually know about quick releases? It is amazing
the you continue to show just how uneducated you are on new components.
Which sort of quick release do you want to discuss? I recently posted a
photo of a very unusual failure of a friend's internal cam quick release
mechanism. Would you like me to discuss the mechanical advantage of such
a system, the source of the over-center action and the reason for it,
the history of the design, the inferior "modern" variants, or what?
Isn't it funny how tommy demands that Frank display his knowledge of
quick releases when Frank was commenting on yet another one of tommys
shifting foibles?
Isn't it also funny that the floriduh dumbass doesn't criticize tommy
for demanding information from others? More of the dumbass's hypocrisy
on full display.
Isn't it funny how Frank was commenting on a wheel dropout quick
release and you didn't know the difference? You continue to show that
you don't work on your own bikes!
I didn't get the reference either, and I speak 'bike shop customer'
pretty well (flippers, squeezers, rat traps, seat stem and so on.)
Your post was the first time I ever saw a quick link or snap link called
a quick release.
Ah, I see, this is another case of things being different in tommy world
quick release = quick link
light line = fiber optic
what was it he called the derailleur anchor bolt...cable vise?
cable vise
cable vise
Every morning you greet me
Small and round, clean and bright
You look happy to meet me
(sung to the tune of 'edelweiss")
It is alwaqys interesting that the man wh0o has never done anything in his life knows the terminology of everything.
If you ever find out who that man is let us know.
Post by cyclintom
What is the terminology for a Cat 3 that finishes 2 laqps down on the field?
A cat 3 racer.
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cyclintom
2024-11-15 16:52:39 UTC
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Post by zen cycle
Post by cyclintom
Post by zen cycle
Post by Frank Krygowski
Post by cyclintom
Post by cyclintom
Well, I got two blocks and the chain fell off.
:-) Ah, Tom!
--
- Frank Krygowski
Tell us all what you actually know about quick releases? It is amazing
the you continue to show just how uneducated you are on new components.
Which sort of quick release do you want to discuss? I recently posted a
photo of a very unusual failure of a friend's internal cam quick release
mechanism. Would you like me to discuss the mechanical advantage of such
a system, the source of the over-center action and the reason for it,
the history of the design, the inferior "modern" variants, or what?
Isn't it funny how tommy demands that Frank display his knowledge of
quick releases when Frank was commenting on yet another one of tommys
shifting foibles?
Isn't it also funny that the floriduh dumbass doesn't criticize tommy
for demanding information from others? More of the dumbass's hypocrisy
on full display.
Isn't it funny how Frank was commenting on a wheel dropout quick
release and you didn't know the difference? You continue to show that
you don't work on your own bikes!
I didn't get the reference either, and I speak 'bike shop customer'
pretty well (flippers, squeezers, rat traps, seat stem and so on.)
Your post was the first time I ever saw a quick link or snap link called
a quick release.
Ah, I see, this is another case of things being different in tommy world
quick release = quick link
light line = fiber optic
what was it he called the derailleur anchor bolt...cable vise?
cable vise
cable vise
Every morning you greet me
Small and round, clean and bright
You look happy to meet me
(sung to the tune of 'edelweiss")
Only someone that has never done one thing in this world complains about terminology of something he has never worked on. What an incomparable ass.
Zen Cycle
2024-11-15 19:03:55 UTC
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Post by cyclintom
Post by zen cycle
Post by cyclintom
Post by zen cycle
Post by Frank Krygowski
Post by cyclintom
Post by cyclintom
Well, I got two blocks and the chain fell off.
:-) Ah, Tom!
--
- Frank Krygowski
Tell us all what you actually know about quick releases? It is amazing
the you continue to show just how uneducated you are on new components.
Which sort of quick release do you want to discuss? I recently posted a
photo of a very unusual failure of a friend's internal cam quick release
mechanism. Would you like me to discuss the mechanical advantage of such
a system, the source of the over-center action and the reason for it,
the history of the design, the inferior "modern" variants, or what?
Isn't it funny how tommy demands that Frank display his knowledge of
quick releases when Frank was commenting on yet another one of tommys
shifting foibles?
Isn't it also funny that the floriduh dumbass doesn't criticize tommy
for demanding information from others? More of the dumbass's hypocrisy
on full display.
Isn't it funny how Frank was commenting on a wheel dropout quick
release and you didn't know the difference? You continue to show that
you don't work on your own bikes!
I didn't get the reference either, and I speak 'bike shop customer'
pretty well (flippers, squeezers, rat traps, seat stem and so on.)
Your post was the first time I ever saw a quick link or snap link called
a quick release.
Ah, I see, this is another case of things being different in tommy world
quick release = quick link
light line = fiber optic
what was it he called the derailleur anchor bolt...cable vise?
cable vise
cable vise
Every morning you greet me
Small and round, clean and bright
You look happy to meet me
(sung to the tune of 'edelweiss")
Only someone that has never done one thing in this world complains about terminology of something he has never worked on. What an incomparable ass.
Maybe so. Based on your failure rate and wrong terminology, I'd wager
I've worked on a more derailleur systems than you have.
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zen cycle
2024-08-16 10:09:42 UTC
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Post by cyclintom
Post by zen cycle
Post by Frank Krygowski
Post by cyclintom
Post by cyclintom
Well, I got two blocks and the chain fell off.
:-) Ah, Tom!
--
- Frank Krygowski
Tell us all what you actually know about quick releases? It is amazing
the you continue to show just how uneducated you are on new components.
Which sort of quick release do you want to discuss? I recently posted a
photo of a very unusual failure of a friend's internal cam quick release
mechanism. Would you like me to discuss the mechanical advantage of such
a system, the source of the over-center action and the reason for it,
the history of the design, the inferior "modern" variants, or what?
Isn't it funny how tommy demands that Frank display his knowledge of
quick releases when Frank was commenting on yet another one of tommys
shifting foibles?
Isn't it also funny that the floriduh dumbass doesn't criticize tommy
for demanding information from others? More of the dumbass's hypocrisy
on full display.
Isn't it funny how Frank was commenting on a wheel dropout quick release
No, you dumbfuck, he was commenting on yet another shifting failure of
yours - "I got two blocks and the chain fell off."
Post by cyclintom
and you didn't know the difference? You continue to show that you don't work on your own bikes!
lol...All your bikes are traditional QR. You have no, and never have
had, any of the newer though axle QR designs, and yes, I do.

If you don't want to be ridiculed for your continual mechanical
failures, stop posting them, moron.
Roger Merriman
2024-08-15 09:57:49 UTC
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Post by Frank Krygowski
Post by cyclintom
Post by Frank Krygowski
Post by cyclintom
Well, I got two blocks and the chain fell off.
:-) Ah, Tom!
--
- Frank Krygowski
Tell us all what you actually know about quick releases? It is amazing
the you continue to show just how uneducated you are on new components.
Which sort of quick release do you want to discuss? I recently posted a
photo of a very unusual failure of a friend's internal cam quick release
mechanism. Would you like me to discuss the mechanical advantage of such
a system, the source of the over-center action and the reason for it,
the history of the design, the inferior "modern" variants, or what?
My MTB has a through Axel at least on the front rear is that’s a QR as it’s
that generation.

I did change it as I hated the handle found it a real fiddly and for one
turned by an Allen key which has been on there for last 9 years or so!

Roger Merriman
cyclintom
2024-08-15 20:10:31 UTC
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Post by Frank Krygowski
Post by cyclintom
Post by Frank Krygowski
Post by cyclintom
Well, I got two blocks and the chain fell off.
:-) Ah, Tom!
--
- Frank Krygowski
Tell us all what you actually know about quick releases? It is amazing the you continue to show just how uneducated you are on new components.
Which sort of quick release do you want to discuss? I recently posted a
photo of a very unusual failure of a friend's internal cam quick release
mechanism. Would you like me to discuss the mechanical advantage of such
a system, the source of the over-center action and the reason for it,
the history of the design, the inferior "modern" variants, or what?
--
- Frank Krygowski
Frank, I was talking about a quick release chain link. They have a limited lifespan and the factory recommends replacing them with every new chain but I assumed this was plain when I mentioned Connex but you must not be fammiliar with that brand name.
AMuzi
2024-08-15 20:13:30 UTC
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Post by cyclintom
Post by Frank Krygowski
Post by cyclintom
Post by Frank Krygowski
Post by cyclintom
Well, I got two blocks and the chain fell off.
:-) Ah, Tom!
--
- Frank Krygowski
Tell us all what you actually know about quick releases? It is amazing the you continue to show just how uneducated you are on new components.
Which sort of quick release do you want to discuss? I recently posted a
photo of a very unusual failure of a friend's internal cam quick release
mechanism. Would you like me to discuss the mechanical advantage of such
a system, the source of the over-center action and the reason for it,
the history of the design, the inferior "modern" variants, or what?
--
- Frank Krygowski
Frank, I was talking about a quick release chain link. They have a limited lifespan and the factory recommends replacing them with every new chain but I assumed this was plain when I mentioned Connex but you must not be fammiliar with that brand name.
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Frank Krygowski
2024-08-16 03:56:52 UTC
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Post by cyclintom
Post by Frank Krygowski
Post by cyclintom
Post by Frank Krygowski
Post by cyclintom
Well, I got two blocks and the chain fell off.
:-) Ah, Tom!
--
- Frank Krygowski
Tell us all what you actually know about quick releases? It is amazing the you continue to show just how uneducated you are on new components.
Which sort of quick release do you want to discuss? I recently posted a
photo of a very unusual failure of a friend's internal cam quick release
mechanism. Would you like me to discuss the mechanical advantage of such
a system, the source of the over-center action and the reason for it,
the history of the design, the inferior "modern" variants, or what?
--
- Frank Krygowski
Frank, I was talking about a quick release chain link. They have a limited lifespan and the factory recommends replacing them with every new chain but I assumed this was plain when I mentioned Connex but you must not be fammiliar with that brand name.
I'm familiar with that name. You didn't use it.
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- Frank Krygowski
zen cycle
2024-08-16 10:21:12 UTC
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Post by cyclintom
Post by Frank Krygowski
Post by cyclintom
Post by Frank Krygowski
Post by cyclintom
Well, I got two blocks and the chain fell off.
:-) Ah, Tom!
--
- Frank Krygowski
Tell us all what you actually know about quick releases? It is amazing the you continue to show just how uneducated you are on new components.
Which sort of quick release do you want to discuss? I recently posted a
photo of a very unusual failure of a friend's internal cam quick release
mechanism. Would you like me to discuss the mechanical advantage of such
a system, the source of the over-center action and the reason for it,
the history of the design, the inferior "modern" variants, or what?
--
- Frank Krygowski
Frank, I was talking about a quick release chain link. They have a limited lifespan and the factory recommends replacing them with every new chain but I assumed this was plain when I mentioned Connex but you must not be fammiliar with that brand name.
https://www.bikeradar.com/advice/workshop/chain-quick-links

"Quick links are sometimes known as a connecting pin, missing link,
master link, power link or spare link."

Note the missing term "quick release".

We now have two authoritative sources showing tommy is wrong, yet again.
(Andrew and Bike Radar).

Give it up tommy....
zen cycle
2024-08-16 10:21:12 UTC
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Post by cyclintom
Post by Frank Krygowski
Post by cyclintom
Post by Frank Krygowski
Post by cyclintom
Well, I got two blocks and the chain fell off.
:-) Ah, Tom!
--
- Frank Krygowski
Tell us all what you actually know about quick releases? It is amazing the you continue to show just how uneducated you are on new components.
Which sort of quick release do you want to discuss? I recently posted a
photo of a very unusual failure of a friend's internal cam quick release
mechanism. Would you like me to discuss the mechanical advantage of such
a system, the source of the over-center action and the reason for it,
the history of the design, the inferior "modern" variants, or what?
--
- Frank Krygowski
Frank, I was talking about a quick release chain link. They have a limited lifespan and the factory recommends replacing them with every new chain but I assumed this was plain when I mentioned Connex but you must not be fammiliar with that brand name.
https://www.bikeradar.com/advice/workshop/chain-quick-links

"Quick links are sometimes known as a connecting pin, missing link,
master link, power link or spare link."

Note the missing term "quick release".

We now have two authoritative sources showing tommy is wrong, yet again.
(Andrew and Bike Radar).

Give it up tommy....
Jeff Liebermann
2024-08-15 15:24:23 UTC
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Post by cyclintom
Post by Frank Krygowski
Post by cyclintom
Well, I got two blocks and the chain fell off.
:-) Ah, Tom!
--
- Frank Krygowski
Tell us all what you actually know about quick releases?
Quick release is the expedited alternative process for rapidly
releasing individuals from jail, usually without the formal "own
recognizance" process:
<https://www.robertmhelfend.com/criminal-defense/own-recognizance-releases/>
"Speed of release: O.R. releases can take longer to process than
posting bail, as they often require a formal hearing and approval by
the court. In cases where a quick release is essential, posting bail
might be the preferred option."

Knowledge of a quick release process might be useful should Tom have
further legal difficulties.
Post by cyclintom
It is amazing the you continue to show just how uneducated you are on new components.
Such knowledge isn't very useful if you continue to have difficulties
with the old components.
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PO Box 272 http://www.LearnByDestroying.com
Ben Lomond CA 95005-0272
Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558
zen cycle
2024-08-14 23:30:25 UTC
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Post by cyclintom
Well, I got two blocks and the chain fell off.
:-)  Ah, Tom!
And we're supposed to take advice on drive train adjustments from this
moron.....
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