Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Fredly swappings



Look! The solution to the rookie mark




10 Comments:

At 11:16 AM, January 30, 2007, Blogger Brent said...

is that that shaft driven bike?

 
At 11:46 AM, January 30, 2007, Blogger Unknown said...

woohoo! forget kona, I think we should make those our road team bikes! we'll look so great lined up against those other wanna-be teams like lipton and colavita because we won't have any rookie marks, so clearly we'll be the most pro. Plus it looks like there is lots of space on that frame to hang extra flair and frizzle-frazzle. Do you think that I should order clip-ons for oversized or regular bars for that?

 
At 11:50 AM, January 30, 2007, Blogger PAB(a.k.a.CID) said...

"bad ideas never die"

 
At 11:51 AM, January 30, 2007, Blogger maleonardphi said...

Thats sooo ripped off from TWW, just like everything else on this blog. Check it out

 
At 2:04 PM, January 30, 2007, Blogger EB said...

Tee hee hee...Brent said "shaft"...

 
At 2:06 PM, January 30, 2007, Blogger Velo Bella said...

and TWW said "dangling bits"

 
At 3:15 PM, January 30, 2007, Blogger ginmtb said...

I like this phrase from that write up:

"flopping in the breeze"

Yes, that is TWW's Jon Heim who did the shaft bike. Over 2 years ago!

 
At 5:09 PM, January 30, 2007, Blogger maleonardphi said...

Man, I almost forgot everything I learned in college. Luckily a few things stuck:

Shaft work: The term shaft work means work done by or on the fluid flowing through a piece of equipment and trasmitted by a shaft which protrudes from the equipment and which rotates or reciprocates.

Now if that doesn't get a bunch of nerdy chemical engineers giggling, I don't know what does. Blowers and strippers also got some laughs.

 
At 8:13 PM, January 30, 2007, Blogger Velo Bella said...

Man, if we were sponsored by them, we could be Team Shaft.



..nevermind

 
At 4:59 PM, January 31, 2007, Blogger Ippoc Amic said...

minnie has chain ring on his face and now I can't find the picture

 

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