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For some reason, this made me laugh:

"We see them all the time on their bikes," said Oscar McKee, a Montclair resident who was walking his dog at Mills this week with his wife, Cynthia. "And it's usually older men. They look like hearty, robust guys."
 
Hopefully Mr. @Paul H didn't scare you away...
Nah... I doubt it... but this will scare the piss out of most
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For some reason, this made me laugh:

"We see them all the time on their bikes," said Oscar McKee, a Montclair resident who was walking his dog at Mills this week with his wife, Cynthia. "And it's usually older men. They look like hearty, robust guys."
Prolly didn't know term MAMIL
 
Leo, are you going to the Ringwood TM tomorrow? I have to be back by 11 a.m. because my wife is going to a wake. So I might try to get there as early as possible and park by longmeadow, and ride up to the TM location....
 
Future proof. You can run the same hubs on many different spacing just by swapping the end caps, making it so you take that wheel set from bike to bike. Sorta like the old days...before boost, super boost, super boost plus, super duper mega boost, and whatever other new money costing standards they come up with next.
 
What’s the benefit of changeable end caps.
I ask because I have the same hubs.

like Arnold said, certain dt 350s can be moved to different standards by swapping end caps.
i have one bike that is QR, and one boost 15 TA (i think it is 15) - takes a minute to switch them out.
rear can be a problem because some are dished differently...

anybody want my spot for 25 miles of mooch? maybe a relay?
 
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