Kinda how Igor ran his bicycle chop shop on Queen W. If the bikes got to him before they hit the stolen list, he was in the clear and you had to buy your bike back from him if you found it in his shop. He eventually effed up and they nailed him to a cross.
Running 24/26 is a thing. (or 27.5/29).
It's called Mullet.
https://www.halowheels.com/shop/wheels/mtb/skelta-26-24-mini-mini-mullet-wheelset/?srsltid=AfmBOoqbFZmAONm9j9mUoq06LqNKknWoOnx0UsOtNa-g2iYZvHbzelkw
Technically he attained 172 status with the standing up and side saddle stuff. Considering what you see from the RUN THIS knobs, it's pretty harmless(ish).
I had heard good things about their watches. Just goes to show you need to take motive$ into account when reading reviews.
That 56 looks really nice. I can get flash to bang close enough in my head, though. Probably slightly more incrementally useful than a tachymeter. I saw something on...
That's the Redford movie I like (along with Sneakers). The scene where Max turns his gun on Atwood and shoots him in his home office then calmly tells Turner he has no reason to shoot him anymore, but he's a dead-man-walking, anyway is cold.
The bruhaha from him and his buddies helicopter skiing in an off limits (avalanche warnings) and ecologically sensitive area in Utah and the resulting fines and court orders has been scrubbed from the internet. Rules for me, you know the rest of the analogy.
Tamsulosin. Write that down on a piece of paper and put it in you wallet for future reference.
And I crashed and broke my arm twice in '75 but there was no internet to announce it on back then, so I'm telling you now
This should punt that Royal Enfield abomination into the stratosphere.
https://www.theautopian.com/volkswagen-and-ducati-just-unveiled-an-electric-motorcycle-with-a-solid-state-battery-that-charges-in-12-minutes/
Heinlein did a short story about a society on a planet that worked on "OBs" (obligations, markers), and how one guy abused the system and became ostracised. Can't remember the title. It's been a good 40+ years since I read it.
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