daragh_ wrote: » You might consider putting a warning if you are going to post links like that in future. Tks.
RobFowl wrote: » You must live a very sheltered life !
daragh_ wrote: » Not particularly (I've seen you in Lycra for example, that's enough to disturb any young mind ). And yes, 99% of the stuff on that feed is what most people would consider innocuous. But this is the cycling forum. Not the 'Kortni Kennedy' glam shot forum. I think a warning is a reasonable thing to suggest.
Ryath wrote: » Think you need a warning googling who Kortni Kennedy is NSFW either!
LollipopJimmy wrote: » Anyway, Taxi Drivers really hate cyclists,
Beasty wrote: » We used to have a poster around here who was a keen cyclist and a taxi-driver. As with all classes of drivers (and indeed cyclists) there is some hateful behaviour out there from a small minority. Please be careful with such generalisations
smacl wrote: » Saw this back light on fb today. Reminds me why I don't like saddles with large cut-outs :pac:
Lumen wrote: » In fairness they do appear to be mostly actual cyclists rather than random models in high heels draped over bikes. That's not a very strong defence I'm making.
Idleater wrote: » Re the nsfw question: Is Facebook browsing appropriate for a workplace in general? I don't read boards on my work machine. That's what the phone is for.
lennymc wrote: » Tsk Tsk. I'm telling...
LollipopJimmy wrote: » Serious exchange rate today, time to buy on Amazon before prices are jacked up or things stabilise
nee wrote: » Yeah, and its their athleticism and prowess on the bike that's been celebrated on that page :rolleyes: they're being objectified as objects of sexual predilection, reduced to an image, a one dimensional being, an object. not the talented athletes most of them are, which is pure and utter bullshyte. Awesome :rolleyes: You could say it irritated me a touch...
ThisRegard wrote: » There's blokes on the website too.
cdaly_ wrote: » You could mount a short length of copper (or Qualpex) pipe end-on on the side of the box and mount the lamp to that. Easy and cheap...
Harrybelafonte wrote: » That's probably worse. Proven athletes, having their accomplishments ignored and being turned into eye candy to titillate men who spend their days behind desks wondering what went wrong with their lives.
AstraMonti wrote: » Formal fallacy, but each to their own. I shall never again post any more of these atrocities.
tomasrojo wrote: » Rod brakes I'd heard of. Rod shifters?http://bikesnobnyc.blogspot.ie/2016/06/lets-just-ease-ourselves-back-into-it.html
The way it works is this: first, you open the upper quick release lever, which frees the axle in the dropouts (or I guess track ends if you want to get technical). Next, you use the lower lever to manually lift the chain onto another cog--while pedaling backwards of course. Then, once you've got the chain where you want it, you have to weight the saddle in order to tension the chain, then finally you close that upper quick release lever again.
AstraMonti wrote: » <snip> Formal fallacy, but each to their own. I shall never again post any more of these atrocities