Cole
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I thought they were AMG rims tooKinda looks like a c class benz
I thought they were AMG rims tooKinda looks like a c class benz
“Were” being the key part of the phrase!I thought they were AMG rims too
Regular gas car. They interviewed her, she said she kept driving through the flood until the car made bad noises them stopped. Can't make this stuff up.The molten pile that remains in the first pic, EV? Hard to tell if that is a gas cap or electrical plug. Look at how much plastic is missing and steel that remains.
Kinda looks like a c class benz
Regular gas car. They interviewed her, she said she kept driving through the flood until the car made bad noises them stopped. Can't make this stuff up.
That said, only Germans can design a car that burns to the ground in a flood.
Was this in Plainfield? Apparently it wasn't voluntary, the water swept them into the creek.The lady that died in the creek also decided to drive around a closed road sign into the creek. I caught the end of it when the fire dept was pulling the car out of the water. This was like 9:30 at night so the water was at peak FAFO.
Sorry your basement got flooded. Always a hassle.
Was this in Plainfield? Apparently it wasn't voluntary, the water swept them into the creek.
Time to upgrade...Yeah. The water behind the closed road signs swept the car away.
At least the fire prevented any water damage 👍🏻Regular gas car. They interviewed her, she said she kept driving through the flood until the car made bad noises them stopped. Can't make this stuff up.
That said, only Germans can design a car that burns to the ground in a flood.
44x16 is fine. Just slowdown 6%.Outside of this sketchy flood commuting I made some changes to Rusty2 to make it less sketchy. When I rebuilt it I used the same fit with the front end pretty low. Lots of weight over the front wheel. I never really noticed it until I rode in Monday morning.
Seen here before the flood.
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When I got to work I swapped the 30c tires for 28s because the squishy tires felt a bit sketchy for how stiff this thing is. Then I swapped the bar from a 42 to a 40 to match my other bikes and bring the position up a hair. Also added 5mm to the spacer under the stem to bring the weight up and back even more. Still aggressive enough, but definitely feels less skitty. I’m also now running tubeless tires with tubes so it’s not possible for the tire to come off. It’s break tire levers to install the tires tight.
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Need to swap the cog back to a 15t, currently running a 44x16 and it’s a bit too spinny.
44x16 is fine. Just slowdown 6%.
37?????29 is dead, 36 is the now. Or is it 32? 32 is the now.