tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-348874130055249951.post2287088324620482177..comments2015-01-19T05:21:25.976-08:00Comments on 80-80-8 ... the reckoning: Flat tire at 40 and all's well.Hugh Fergusonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00650310610404856230noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-348874130055249951.post-15334515823777278332011-09-14T10:45:07.948-07:002011-09-14T10:45:07.948-07:00Oh, you are experiencing the numb nuts syndrome. K...Oh, you are experiencing the numb nuts syndrome. Know it well. This is the fix, but you have to open your wallet. Search the web for the best price.<br />http://www.smpselle.com/smp4bike/en/plus<br /><br />LeslieAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-348874130055249951.post-65778889156601034912011-09-14T10:09:49.572-07:002011-09-14T10:09:49.572-07:00Dead nuts, eh? I could have told you something ab...Dead nuts, eh? I could have told you something about dead nuts, after yesterday's ride. But seriously, I've got a tall attractive female here whom I will try to get together with as per your instructions.Hughnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-348874130055249951.post-33083619128276096792011-09-14T05:16:29.313-07:002011-09-14T05:16:29.313-07:00If you want your odometer to read dead nuts on lik...If you want your odometer to read dead nuts on like top NASA engineers have calibrated it, do this:<br /><br />1. Find yourself a tall attractive female assistant that has a pencil.<br />2. Pump up your tires (like you do before EVERY ride).<br />3. Sit on your bike.<br />4. Line up the wheel so that the valve stem is at the bottom.<br />5. Have your assistant mark on the floor a line that lines up with the valve stem.<br />6. Sitting on your bike, roll one complete wheel revolution so that the valve stem is now at the bottom again.<br />7. Assistant makes another mark lining up with the valve stem.<br />8. Measure the centimeters between the two marks.<br />9. Enter this value into your cycle computer for the wheel setting value.<br />10. Should be dead nuts on for distance.<br /><br />If you measure inches, go here to convert to centimeters:<br />http://www.onlineconversion.com/length_common.htm<br /><br />LeslieAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com