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  1. #16
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    Mar 2007
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    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica View Post
    Probably no snow though. Iron Mountain is a beautiful ride.

    This was two years ago.

    V.
    You're right...no snow this year at all! Very beautiful up there today...but very dry already.

    Hey, I see a Placerville Bike Shop jersey in that photo!

  2. #17
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    That's Yellow. She lived in Placerville before moving to Utah. I'm in the red jersey. SadieKate is the other chick. The really tall guy is Bubba, SK's honey. The other guy is Ed, who also lives up there. My honey took the photo. He was doing SAG for us since he had broken his arm mountain biking on Tam.

    V.
    Discipline is remembering what you want.


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  3. #18
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    Mar 2007
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    Sierra Foothills, CA
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    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica View Post
    That's Yellow. She lived in Placerville before moving to Utah. I'm in the red jersey. SadieKate is the other chick. The really tall guy is Bubba, SK's honey. The other guy is Ed, who also lives up there. My honey took the photo. He was doing SAG for us since he had broken his arm mountain biking on Tam.

    V.
    It's a great picture! Ed looks a little familiar to me...I'll look for him on the Placerville Bike Shop rides. I have not met Yellow, but evidently she used to ride practically right past my house. Too bad I wasn't riding back then!

    If you guys ever plan to do that ride again, count me in. Even though I didn't make it all the way today, I bet I'd be able to do it in another month or so.

    I guess this is officially a thread drift now...

  4. #19
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    Feb 2007
    Location
    Brooklyn, NY
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    91

    What about a double -- not triple?

    My Specialized Allez Elite was converted from a triple to a double when I bought it. Since then my LBS has looked at it a few times but can't manage to get rid of the rub when I'm in smaller front ring and smalls in the back... I get incredible rub that no amount of shifting or partial shifting can get rid of, consistent through 4 or so gears. The guys don't seem concerned, but they cater to racers on Pinarellos who laugh at my Ultegras.

    Tell me that the rub *can* be tuned away?

 

 

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