Gotta love Mac's, I never did a screen shot before:
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Gotta love Mac's, I never did a screen shot before:
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Last edited by Mr. SR500; 02-17-2009 at 05:42 PM.
I'm really glad that it was your speed, not your heart rate, that crashed down to zero.
I hope the bike is not too damaged. You already know how important it is to have it checked. When I was hit by a car recently I didn't think the bike had anything, but it turned out that the frame was bent beyond repair.It's better to figure that out early in the process though.
New helmet?
Good luck getting that fixed and take good care of yourself!
Thanks everyone!
Helmet was fine as I didn't hit my head. Mostly my left side.
I think my roller crash in the basement was worse, but we'll see how sore I am in the morning before making that statement.
Glad you are okay! Garmins are great, in interesting ways sometimes.
Yikes! I have to admit that I'm impressed your heart rate didn't jump more then 20 bpm. Very glad you're okay!!!
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Glad you're okay.
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Sorry to hear that happened to you. I am glad you are okay.
Scary stuff!
Hope you turn out to be OK, and that the bike goes back together quickly.
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I do it every day inside Outlook, Word, etc. Yes, I have to crop, but don't need to use any other program. Let's me fine tune the image as I type the text I'm adding the explanation/directions/etc.
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Thanks again! Feeling good, a bit sore, mostly my left side - upper arm and ankle. Stopped by the bike shop, they are ordering the cosmetic stuff, but the fork had some broken and bubbled paint near the leg/crown joint. So I'll need a new fork. They are checking with Trek about getting the correct fork in a color that matches or is close to the bike (it's Treks Andromeda, black with a few light silver and blue highlights). If not, I might look at an aftermarket Easton, Alpha-Q, or Reynolds fork.
Here is the after pic, not much to see:
Thanks again
How did you get home? Sorry must know the irrelevant details.
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Hmmm...looks like our house with Madone's lined up IN the house....
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