Here are a few pics of the Giro Atmos Helmet, Matte Ti, Size Medium.
About one year old; only occasionally used / worn. Included are a fresh set of pads.
Chin Strap liberally cut to accommodate my head with a cycling cap for winter riding. Should fit most medium sized medium heads :-)
22 April 2009
20 April 2009
HiFi Pro Ebay Item Pics
Hello Friends-
Following are the same photos posted on ebay but able to enlarge for more detail. Also included, per request are close-ups of the light frame scratches and cable housing rub. Not to shabby for a 2 year old mountain bike with starting bid at over half off the retail price. PLEASE NOTE - The flash in the pictures really accentuates the scratches which smooth out when waxed / cleaned with product such as Pedro's Bike Lust. This bike has been well cared-for and scratches are from normal 'wear and tear.'
Ebay auction Item number: 260394478545 found at this LINK HERE.
Attention Please : Questions regarding this ebay auction should be addressed via ebay message/email. That way, the answer may be posted on the auction sight for all bidders to see, assuming the question / answer is sensible to post for all to see. -- Thank you and good luck bidding on your new bike!
Following are the same photos posted on ebay but able to enlarge for more detail. Also included, per request are close-ups of the light frame scratches and cable housing rub. Not to shabby for a 2 year old mountain bike with starting bid at over half off the retail price. PLEASE NOTE - The flash in the pictures really accentuates the scratches which smooth out when waxed / cleaned with product such as Pedro's Bike Lust. This bike has been well cared-for and scratches are from normal 'wear and tear.'
Ebay auction Item number: 260394478545 found at this LINK HERE.
Attention Please : Questions regarding this ebay auction should be addressed via ebay message/email. That way, the answer may be posted on the auction sight for all bidders to see, assuming the question / answer is sensible to post for all to see. -- Thank you and good luck bidding on your new bike!
09 April 2009
tough day.
Without tough days..
it's hard to grow.
hard to put good days in perspective.
here are five positive things to counter balance the day.
01) full moons and nite riding on mill mountain
02) thankful for the folks I helped better enjoy cycling today.
03) thankful for a job, let alone a job that I enjoy!
04) friends that listen... even if it's via voicemail
05) thankful for the smile on someone's face today.. even if it didn't go the way I hoped.
06) bonus - thankful for my music mix on my mp3.
it's hard to grow.
hard to put good days in perspective.
here are five positive things to counter balance the day.
01) full moons and nite riding on mill mountain
02) thankful for the folks I helped better enjoy cycling today.
03) thankful for a job, let alone a job that I enjoy!
04) friends that listen... even if it's via voicemail
05) thankful for the smile on someone's face today.. even if it didn't go the way I hoped.
06) bonus - thankful for my music mix on my mp3.
08 April 2009
Dragon's Tale 2009
ummm. my first Dragon's (Back) Tale official event...
Why I chose single speed?! uh, I have a Superfly SS... so why not!
7 hours and 16 minutes of forward movement attempt to complete the 40 miles.
Why I chose single speed?! uh, I have a Superfly SS... so why not!
7 hours and 16 minutes of forward movement attempt to complete the 40 miles.
02 April 2009
the optic nerve of things...
So whilst ponder what would happen if my eyeball popped out of it's socket and into my honest tea bottle of coffee...
We decided said eyeball would hang by the optic nerve but could be moved around... allowing said individual to literally stare one's self in the eye! Well, at least stare yourself in in the other eye!
Here's a pic of a 'Bigfoot Staredown' from www.oregonbigfoot.com. Check out the art gallery and Peter Oberdorf's work... from where I linked this bigfoot pic. Or just ponder your own eyeball for a bit.
btw. my 10th grade Geometry Teacher, Mr. Muruz, had a glass eyeball and had the desks arranged at corner to corner angles rather than front to back; so he could see the students with his good eye.