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  Topic: Is Toyota FUBAR?
jimbo

Replies: 45
Views: 22920

PostForum: CYCLING TECH TALK FORUM   Posted: 2/4/10 5:51 PM   Subject: Arnold I suspect that
You just hit the nail on its head. ;0)
  Topic: Is Toyota FUBAR?
jimbo

Replies: 45
Views: 22920

PostForum: CYCLING TECH TALK FORUM   Posted: 2/3/10 12:15 PM   Subject: Mouth open, brain off
Think before you speak.

At that level, he needs to find other employment.
  Topic: Is Toyota FUBAR?
jimbo

Replies: 45
Views: 22920

PostForum: CYCLING TECH TALK FORUM   Posted: 2/3/10 10:48 AM   Subject: Okay
The government is at work again. Aren't they really effective?
  Topic: Is Toyota FUBAR?
jimbo

Replies: 45
Views: 22920

PostForum: CYCLING TECH TALK FORUM   Posted: 2/3/10 7:38 AM   Subject: You're right double d
Seldom does the accelerate get used for more than getting the vehicle started. ;-)

Actually it is not a high performer but,it will climb hills if necessary.

Also the gasoline cost per mile is ro ...
  Topic: Is Toyota FUBAR?
jimbo

Replies: 45
Views: 22920

PostForum: CYCLING TECH TALK FORUM   Posted: 2/2/10 2:13 PM   Subject: Good one JayPee
nm
  Topic: Is Toyota FUBAR?
jimbo

Replies: 45
Views: 22920

PostForum: CYCLING TECH TALK FORUM   Posted: 2/2/10 11:42 AM   Subject: I've driven both the Prius and the Matrix
I'm please with both of them.

Well I also had a Camry and it was a good vehicle. Low maintenance.
  Topic: Is Toyota FUBAR?
jimbo

Replies: 45
Views: 22920

PostForum: CYCLING TECH TALK FORUM   Posted: 2/2/10 7:57 AM   Subject: Whatever the perceived problem is
I don't have any concern about considering a Toyota when I need something new.
  Topic: Motion to un-sticky the Helmet Poll Thread
jimbo

Replies: 22
Views: 28996

PostForum: CYCLING TECH TALK FORUM   Posted: 1/10/07 7:23 PM   Subject: Okay Potty Mouth...
Watch what you post there;-)
  Topic: Motion to un-sticky the Helmet Poll Thread
jimbo

Replies: 22
Views: 28996

PostForum: CYCLING TECH TALK FORUM   Posted: 1/10/07 7:36 AM   Subject: Nope Dan...
I posted one after you did;-)
  Topic: Motion to un-sticky the Helmet Poll Thread
jimbo

Replies: 22
Views: 28996

PostForum: CYCLING TECH TALK FORUM   Posted: 1/9/07 5:18 PM   Subject: Hey Sparky
If they have to pay for the swear words, that part is not free.

Expressing the concept could still be free. That is, unless we include the cost of the energy used to speak.
  Topic: A Request for Information - Helmets
jimbo

Replies: 59
Views: 53921

PostForum: ARCHIVED POLLS   Posted: 12/23/06 3:19 PM   Subject: Yep, and she still knows a lot more than I do.
Thanks.
  Topic: A Request for Information - Helmets
jimbo

Replies: 59
Views: 53921

PostForum: ARCHIVED POLLS   Posted: 12/23/06 1:17 PM   Subject: When you duck..
Can you quack?

More on the point - can you remember all that happened?

For instance, in Hawaii, when I broke the first collarbone, my helmet cracked when I lost the front wheel going around a cu ...
  Topic: A Request for Information - Helmets
jimbo

Replies: 59
Views: 53921

PostForum: ARCHIVED POLLS   Posted: 12/23/06 9:04 AM   Subject: JP
Are you suggesting that we click a box each time we post to this thread? ;-)

I thought that we should check one box and then expand in text.
  Topic: A Request for Information - Helmets
jimbo

Replies: 59
Views: 53921

PostForum: ARCHIVED POLLS   Posted: 12/21/06 10:32 PM   Subject: Very good point
We're all lucky at times
  Topic: A Request for Information - Helmets
jimbo

Replies: 59
Views: 53921

PostForum: ARCHIVED POLLS   Posted: 12/21/06 6:29 PM   Subject: D-O...
I'm alive because I landed on my head, going over the handlebars, downhill at 35 mph.

Helmet crushed on top. Fractured skull and a couple of things broken internally.

However, I'm still alive, ...
  Topic: A Request for Information - Helmets
jimbo

Replies: 59
Views: 53921

PostForum: ARCHIVED POLLS   Posted: 12/21/06 5:51 PM   Subject: Good Poll
Thanks
  Topic: Poll - How much will you ride in the off-season?
jimbo

Replies: 27
Views: 50284

PostForum: CYCLING TECH TALK FORUM   Posted: 11/21/04 8:15 PM   Subject: Just getting back into it
Seems like riding 3 times a week ought to give a weekly average around 90-100. Then again, if the weather is nice, a rider might do that much in a day.

Another confusing issue for me. I think I n ...
  Topic: Armstrong in the TdF
jimbo

Replies: 5
Views: 24862

PostForum: CYCLING TECH TALK FORUM   Posted: 7/23/04 10:07 PM   Subject: Wow! Deja view all over again!
Seems to me it was easy to vote on this at this stage of the TDF.

Another question for the survey:

How much money will Lance make this year?


Sorry, my mind is wandering again. I think ...
  Topic: Average # of rides per week?
jimbo

Replies: 9
Views: 25413

PostForum: CYCLING TECH TALK FORUM   Posted: 2/3/04 3:47 PM   Subject: The Eastern rains clear this week
Maybe I'll ride a little more often. Some Arizona resident got me started again. Just wait til I catch up with him - I'll get even (?)
  Topic: Average Length?
jimbo

Replies: 35
Views: 51009

PostForum: CYCLING TECH TALK FORUM   Posted: 1/24/04 10:32 PM   Subject: Only counting this year
2003 was a bust. I'm comin' back
  Topic: How many bikes do you have personally...
jimbo

Replies: 119
Views: 89155

PostForum: CYCLING TECH TALK FORUM   Posted: 1/22/04 7:33 PM   Subject: Away from home
Okay, I'm guessing, as I haven't been home for a couple of weeks. Wifey may have disposed of one of two ;-)

1. 1974 Fuji Finest - first real bike I could afford - flexy
...
  Topic: Frame: Paint / Finish Poll
jimbo

Replies: 19
Views: 27806

PostForum: CYCLING TECH TALK FORUM   Posted: 1/16/04 10:30 AM   Subject: Subjective Response
Okay, it seems that I'm full of opinions. I like the powdercoat because Don Ferris did an excellent job of constructing the frame and equipping it for me. He knew better what I wanted than I did.
...
  Topic: Frame: Paint / Finish Poll
jimbo

Replies: 19
Views: 27806

PostForum: CYCLING TECH TALK FORUM   Posted: 1/15/04 5:01 PM   Subject: This poll confused me
Okay, I only got to vote once and I picked powdercoat. However, I have an old chrome-moly frame, a polished ti frame and a brushed ti frame.

Now, how come I only got one vote?????

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