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  1. #1
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    I pizza and a six pack, that goes a long way!

  2. #2
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    Smile Response from a pro bicycle fitter

    You should not be feeling pain after your fit. It may take time to become accustomed to your new position but it should feel generally pretty good.
    Certainly no pain.

    As the others mentioned you should go back to the fitter and have him work with you. If he is a professional he will give at least some follow up especially if you are having problems.

    Oh and defiantly bribe your fitter. Primo beer, homemade brownies, cakes..

    Victor
    Bicyclelab.com

  3. #3
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    I took my shop ice cream. It's french pot, made in Cincinnati and sold in Denver. I felt like a cheapskate though, it's only sold in quarts and I think they deserve gallons!

  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kathi View Post
    I took my shop ice cream. It's french pot, made in Cincinnati and sold in Denver. I felt like a cheapskate though, it's only sold in quarts and I think they deserve gallons!
    You brought them ice cream?!?!? Well crap, I've been out-done. Gotta raise the stakes a bit then....hummm...what is better than ice cream....

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by MartianDestiny View Post
    You brought them ice cream?!?!? Well crap, I've been out-done. Gotta raise the stakes a bit then....hummm...what is better than ice cream....
    All the way from Lakewood in a cooler. I was wrong, it's sold in pints not quarts. It was Graeter's ice cream available at King Sooper (Kroger) but don't know if it's carried in the Boulder store. Sometimes you get huge chips of chocolate. I took them mocha chocolate chip.

    Like I said, they're worth gallons!

  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kathi View Post
    All the way from Lakewood in a cooler. I was wrong, it's sold in pints not quarts. It was Graeter's ice cream available at King Sooper (Kroger) but don't know if it's carried in the Boulder store. Sometimes you get huge chips of chocolate. I took them mocha chocolate chip.

    Like I said, they're worth gallons!
    Swimming pools is more like it. Well now I definitely have to bake. I've been feeling guilty about not feeding them recently and now you've made me feel really guilty

  7. #7
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    :d

 

 

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