Breaking in new tires Saturday morning/midday.

Started by Doctor Woodrow, May 21, 2008, 09:45:05 AM

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Doctor Woodrow

Hey guys, I should be picking up my bike from Cheshire tomorrow or Friday and would like a bit of help breaking in the new tires. Anybody up for a Saturday Morning/Midday "break-in"? I have work at 4:30 at Reed in Woodstock so I have to be back for that. 'Phlipmode' mentioned knowing some roads around Vanc so I thought maybe we could all meet up at my place which is inches off SR-500. (Okay so really it is a half block.) I am the apartment manager so nobody would complain about us meeting there anyways.

The Doc
2005 620 Dark "Zerafina", High mount Termi's, Cyclecat rearsets and clipons. Axio "Repsol" Hardpack backpack. Some of us put the 'Damn' in Crash Damnage.

phlipmode

I'd be up for it...might have some other friends that would go as well. 

Visolara


I have to change New-Reds oil before I can go on another ride.  Not sure I will be able to get to it this week, but we will see.


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desmosome

Quote from: Doctor Woodrow on May 21, 2008, 09:45:05 AM
Hey guys, I should be picking up my bike from Cheshire tomorrow or Friday and would like a bit of help breaking in the new tires. Anybody up for a Saturday Morning/Midday "break-in"? I have work at 4:30 at Reed in Woodstock so I have to be back for that. 'Phlipmode' mentioned knowing some roads around Vanc so I thought maybe we could all meet up at my place which is inches off SR-500. (Okay so really it is a half block.) I am the apartment manager so nobody would complain about us meeting there anyways.

The Doc

What do you have to do at Reed?

Doctor Woodrow

Quote from: desmosome on May 21, 2008, 12:28:23 PM
What do you have to do at Reed?

Blow stuff up!!! Okay not really, I work part time for Bon Appetit Catering on Reed Campus part-time while attending Western States Chiropractic College. I don't know what event I am doing that night, I just show up and get people drunk (ie: bartending usually). No really, I do other events too, but usually I run the bar if there is one at the event.
Last week I was head bartender for the graduation dinner =400 people. I stocked about ten cases of water, five cases of beer, four cases of red, four cases of white, and 200 sodas. Irronically, no, I don't drink.

The Doc
2005 620 Dark "Zerafina", High mount Termi's, Cyclecat rearsets and clipons. Axio "Repsol" Hardpack backpack. Some of us put the 'Damn' in Crash Damnage.

Tailgunner

Quote from: Doctor Woodrow on May 21, 2008, 02:26:55 PM
I don't drink.

Liar   [wine]

I hope you stocked up on hummus, or something would have blown up

Doctor Woodrow

Quote from: Tailgunner on May 21, 2008, 04:06:41 PM
Liar   [wine]

I hope you stocked up on hummus, or something would have blown up

I don't get it . . . On another note: phlipmode are you going to lead this, um, tire break-in session? The forecast says sprinkles?

The Doc

Ps: hummus is never in small quantity at Reed.
2005 620 Dark "Zerafina", High mount Termi's, Cyclecat rearsets and clipons. Axio "Repsol" Hardpack backpack. Some of us put the 'Damn' in Crash Damnage.

phlipmode

I can lead...but I don't really possess mad riding skillz. I do have some friends who know the area better than me that I'm trying to get to go.  I did just realize that I have an appointment at 2:45(dammit!).  [bang]

krolik

Just remember it's a holiday weekend, and that means increased police patrols. [leo]

Stay safe and have a good ride. [thumbsup]
'03 M800 "not so dark" Dark, Remus high pipes, Cycle Cat clipons & frame sliders, CRG lanesplitter mirrors, Sargent seat, tail chop, Nichols flywheel, modified & powdercoated rearsets, 15/44 gearing, 520 chain & sprockets, TPO Beast pod filters, Power Comander III. 72.95 Rear Wheel HP & 54.29 ft-lbs!

Quote from: SacDuc
No. I'm a different type of idiot altogether.

phlipmode

So...it's looking like the weathers going to be shite the first part of this weekend... >:(  I'm not so enthusiastic about riding in the rain.

Doctor Woodrow

Good new first: I got my baby back from Cheshire today. I highly recommend him for service, the dudt totally knows what he is doing. He's got some parts in stock too and can always order.
Bad news second: looks like the ride (yes I finally said it) is off for tomorrow. If you show up i will still probably throw a soda or something your way, but I will only be planning on riding to work in the rain tomorrow, and not so much of a nice long tire break-in session in the sun, GRRRRR. Darn rain.

Cyclegear (portland) called Vortex to find out why my front sprocket hasn't arrived. We ordered it last week on Tuesday. Guess what, Vortex didn't even ship it yet! Dang it.

The Doc
2005 620 Dark "Zerafina", High mount Termi's, Cyclecat rearsets and clipons. Axio "Repsol" Hardpack backpack. Some of us put the 'Damn' in Crash Damnage.

Tailgunner

Yo Doc, nice plug for the Daric dude. He sure is great with the motos and treats his customers real fair.

Be careful on the new tires espec. in the rain and while cornering.

I'm riding today... it's a nice Spring rain  :)

SaltLick

thanks to this thread for jinxing us again......


OREGON WEATHER BE DAMNED!!!  [bang]

krolik

'03 M800 "not so dark" Dark, Remus high pipes, Cycle Cat clipons & frame sliders, CRG lanesplitter mirrors, Sargent seat, tail chop, Nichols flywheel, modified & powdercoated rearsets, 15/44 gearing, 520 chain & sprockets, TPO Beast pod filters, Power Comander III. 72.95 Rear Wheel HP & 54.29 ft-lbs!

Quote from: SacDuc
No. I'm a different type of idiot altogether.

scooby

What would ScoobyDoo?