I got free tickets from my boss (Thanks Judy) for the Crew Game. We were winning in the first period. Then we stumbled and lost 3-1. Here are some photos.
Just found your blog... nice work. I'm glad to see I'm not the only person who rides to see the Crew! I talked to them a while back and they're supposedly looking into putting bike racks out for us.
Unfortunately, I did not ride my bike to the Crew game. I am sorry if my post came across that way. However, I did drive my Prius, if that is any consolation. I live in Blacklick and considered riding over, but I picked up some people to go to the game. I do not ride my bike everywhere as some of my friends do. I do try to get out on my bike as much as possible though. I hope my blog is not coming off as disingenuous.
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The simple tension seeker (STS) by DMR Bikes should not really be called a chain tensioner , but rather a slack-remover. It's an incredibly simple solution for those looking to convert a bike with vertical dropouts for single speed use. DMR is a UK-based company that specializes in downhill, freeride, and dirt jump chain devices, and the STS reflects this design experience in this burly device. Installation is a 5-minute job (assuming you have already replaced your cassette with a cog, and shortened your chain as much as possible). Simply remove the skewer nut and slide the black aluminum mounting bracket onto the dropout. Then loosely bolt the stainless steel arm to the bracket and the derailleur hanger with two 5mm bolts. Replace the skewer nut. Rotate the cranks until the chain is at its tightest. (Very few chainrings and cogs are perfectly round.) Lift up on the arm so that the red pulley pushes the chain upward, removing the slack, and tighten the two 5mm bolts. That...
Just found your blog... nice work. I'm glad to see I'm not the only person who rides to see the Crew! I talked to them a while back and they're supposedly looking into putting bike racks out for us.
ReplyDeleteJamie,
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, I did not ride my bike to the Crew game. I am sorry if my post came across that way. However, I did drive my Prius, if that is any consolation. I live in Blacklick and considered riding over, but I picked up some people to go to the game. I do not ride my bike everywhere as some of my friends do. I do try to get out on my bike as much as possible though. I hope my blog is not coming off as disingenuous.
Ray