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    Seeing that tomorrow is the end........

    I thought I'd say it's been nice knowing you all.

    I wonder if there's work for a carpenter on the other side.
    Zip ties? Not on my bike!

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    I need addresses to....ummm.....send you guys cards......especially if you have 16" bikes. Thanks and enjoy your trips!

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    If anything does happen tomorrow, I'll be ready with my zombie apocalypse fighting machine!


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    is that one of those brakeless fixies the kids are all riding?

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    That'll scare the brain eating zombies off
    looking for 20-21" P team

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    The Mayans are all dead, why are we still listening to them?

    I think you need a longer post Drummerboy....

    Just in case though, GOB, I have no 16" frames, sorry.
    This is a Pugs not some carbon wannabee pretzel wagon!!

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    whoa. I'm ready. take me.

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    That ones too easy to take a swing at
    looking for 20-21" P team

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    bleh!

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    Well if the world does end tomorrow I'll let Rumpfy have my Raleigh.

    GoB - I have a few 16" frames of good vintage and breeding for you.

    Of course the Mayans actually wrote that tomorrow the calendar simply starts from the beginning again...
    Wanted: Always something else ...
    (like a younger brother for my Sig)

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    The reset button! I've been told to not touch that button after the last time I did and the internets went *poof*

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    Whatever you do, don't touch that button.
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    Zip ties? Not on my bike!

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    [QUOTE=Drummerboy1975;9991832]If anything does happen tomorrow, I'll be ready with my zombie apocalypse fighting machine!

    I have a similar machine but my seat post isn't set up for zombie de-animation like yours .First post , long time lurker always new tips to learn here

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    I have constructed a completely "end of the world proof" bunker where all your VRC rides will be safe for all time. Bring them to me now before it is too late!

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyingcloud View Post
    I have constructed a completely "end of the world proof" bunker where all your VRC rides will be safe for all time. Bring them to me now before it is too late!
    Why do I care of it's safe, if I'm gone?
    This is a Pugs not some carbon wannabee pretzel wagon!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MendonCycleSmith View Post
    Why do I care of it's safe, if I'm gone?
    Oh you will still be here, it's your bikes that will be gone! Muuhaahaa!

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    I'm thinking that when the world starts to crumble apart I'm gonna try to jump my MB-3 over any fault lines that open up
    All vintage all the time. Nothing like a nice chromo frame with some properly adjusted cantilevers.

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    If the sh*t ever does hit the fan, those of us with bikes and piles of parts will be sitting pretty.
    Zip ties? Not on my bike!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeff View Post
    If the sh*t ever does hit the fan, those of us with bikes and piles of parts will be sitting pretty.
    will bike fit still be an issue on the day after apocalypse?
    Don't take my word.. i know nothing but i don't care if you neg rep me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by colker1 View Post
    will bike fit still be an issue on the day after apocalypse?
    Probably as I'll still be riding bikes that, according to current mythology, are "too big" for me

    And you, Colker can have your choice of a Mongoose Sig or Yo if the world ends today.

    Lets see - as I recall ...
    in college in the early 80s it was the celestial alignment causing the end of the world;
    Edgar Cayce's predictions of armageddon in 1999;
    then of course Y2K - which would cause the end of the world;

    now the Mayan calendar.

    My prediction is that there will be new predictions as to why the prior predictions were off but the new predictions are correct.
    Wanted: Always something else ...
    (like a younger brother for my Sig)

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    Can I come out of my secret underground shelter yet?
    Need: Mountain Goat goat head fork.

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    Quote Originally Posted by muddybuddy View Post
    Can I come out of my secret underground shelter yet?
    Are you Mayan?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CCMDoc View Post
    Probably as I'll still be riding bikes that, according to current mythology, are "too big" for me

    And you, Colker can have your choice of a Mongoose Sig or Yo if the world ends today.

    Lets see - as I recall ...
    in college in the early 80s it was the celestial alignment causing the end of the world;
    Edgar Cayce's predictions of armageddon in 1999;
    then of course Y2K - which would cause the end of the world;

    now the Mayan calendar.

    My prediction is that there will be new predictions as to why the prior predictions were off but the new predictions are correct.
    It has ended.. i will keep the MOngoose. I will pay for shipping w/ apocadollars.
    Don't take my word.. i know nothing but i don't care if you neg rep me.

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    Havent been this disappointed since the last Loch Ness special on NatGeo.

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    Mayans didn't account for Leap Years so it happened 20 years ago and we are the walking dead, or VRC riders.
    Too many bikes, and just enough time to ride them.

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