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JoergS wrote:Realistically, I think I can launch a nine pound chain saw at 50 fps from a shoulder mounted rubber powered bazooka...
squinty wrote:I reserve the right to yell "Dookyhole!" - or it's Hebrew equivalent if such a thing exists - whilst dispensing a barrage of palm strikes at my opponent.

Dlongmuir wrote:OK o I've never ridden a bike like that single speedhow is it getting up hills?
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JoergS wrote:Realistically, I think I can launch a nine pound chain saw at 50 fps from a shoulder mounted rubber powered bazooka...
squinty wrote:I reserve the right to yell "Dookyhole!" - or it's Hebrew equivalent if such a thing exists - whilst dispensing a barrage of palm strikes at my opponent.

jamoni wrote:Gah. The coaster brake hub is shot. The bearing races are worn out, so there is just a ton of friction in it. Looks like I'll have to rebuild the wheel with a new hub. I think I'll get a flip flop with freewheel on one side and fixed on the other.
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congochris wrote:jamoni wrote:congochris wrote:Eh, it's actually aluminum. Inside a steel frame. Which is why it's stuck harder than if it was steel and welded in. I've used PB blaster, WD-40 - both sprayed from top and from inside one of the water bottle bolt holes.
Did you ever get this thing out? I was looking through some old machinist books, and I think I have an answer.
Basically, you fill the seat tube with grease, up to a couple inches below the top of the seat post. You turn down a long piece of solid stock so it is a snug sliding fit inside the seat post. You put the stock inside the seat post, and whack it with a mallet. This should pressurize the inside of the tube, transferring that pressure to the seat post, and popping it out!
And for Pete's sake, take video!
... I think there' too many holes in the tube. Almost positive there's a drainhole into the crank area. And no.. no progress, I've had tons of other projects I've been working on. Lack of funds to finish the build out has dampened my motiviation to work on it as well.
JoergS wrote:Realistically, I think I can launch a nine pound chain saw at 50 fps from a shoulder mounted rubber powered bazooka...
squinty wrote:I reserve the right to yell "Dookyhole!" - or it's Hebrew equivalent if such a thing exists - whilst dispensing a barrage of palm strikes at my opponent.


jamoni wrote:I've never seen one of those!
Thanks, Techmonkey. One more tool I have to justify to the wife. :/
Gypsyblood wrote:If we ever have to bug out, we'll be going by trike/bike. Someone mentioned 100 miles a day and that is very realistic, but my family has agreed to 3x20mile intervals for 60 miles per day. That will give us plenty of time for breaks and to hang hammocks at the daily destination. Here's us having a picnic at Oxborough Hall. My bug-out trike is in the background. That's a Burley Nomad trailer, rated for 100 pounds of gear, on the back of my trike.
JoergS wrote:Realistically, I think I can launch a nine pound chain saw at 50 fps from a shoulder mounted rubber powered bazooka...
squinty wrote:I reserve the right to yell "Dookyhole!" - or it's Hebrew equivalent if such a thing exists - whilst dispensing a barrage of palm strikes at my opponent.


JoergS wrote:Realistically, I think I can launch a nine pound chain saw at 50 fps from a shoulder mounted rubber powered bazooka...
squinty wrote:I reserve the right to yell "Dookyhole!" - or it's Hebrew equivalent if such a thing exists - whilst dispensing a barrage of palm strikes at my opponent.

JoergS wrote:Realistically, I think I can launch a nine pound chain saw at 50 fps from a shoulder mounted rubber powered bazooka...
squinty wrote:I reserve the right to yell "Dookyhole!" - or it's Hebrew equivalent if such a thing exists - whilst dispensing a barrage of palm strikes at my opponent.

HKTackDriver wrote:I figured this thread was the right place to ask - does anyone have a suggestion for taking twins on a SINGLE bike? We can go with one on each of our bikes, but I trust my biking ability more than my wife.
pkupmn98@hotmail.com wrote:HKTackDriver wrote:I figured this thread was the right place to ask - does anyone have a suggestion for taking twins on a SINGLE bike? We can go with one on each of our bikes, but I trust my biking ability more than my wife.
Get a bike trailer that they both can fit in. My trailer from Wally World is rated for up to 100 lbs, and has 5 point harness' for 2 kiddos, or just one can ride in the middle. My daughter LOVES it!
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jamoni wrote:Commuter bike has been fine all winter. Unfortunately my knees have not. I don't think they can hack the strain of mashing up the hills. So it's back to a geared bike. I'll be selling the single speed if anyone wants it. It's fast enough, and very fun to ride, just not what I need.
JoergS wrote:Realistically, I think I can launch a nine pound chain saw at 50 fps from a shoulder mounted rubber powered bazooka...
squinty wrote:I reserve the right to yell "Dookyhole!" - or it's Hebrew equivalent if such a thing exists - whilst dispensing a barrage of palm strikes at my opponent.

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