Quenton C
$40.
on the scenic hwy.
i'd found some cool stuff before, but nothing that practical.
$40.
on the scenic hwy.
i'd found some cool stuff before, but nothing that practical.
I found a very nice tire pump on the Tour de Hood route when I rode the route this last Sunday. I found a Leatherman tool one day also.
Scott
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F.I.D. Found in ditch. I can’t
pass-up any CD’s that I see. It’s like Christmas out there.
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trouve
A 12-ft tow chain with
big honkin' hooks on either end. Didn't think my jersey pockets would survive
that, so I had to go bandolier-style; luckily it was only a mile from the
house.
Craig
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 7:06 PM, wrote:
I found a blackburn mini pump on the trail one day. It had been
re purposed with a small steel tube and a 10mm socket. One of my
co-workers whose last name rhymes with "itchem" borrowed it.
But never brought it back.
I did hear that it was well appreciated on team road trips.
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F.I.D. Found in ditch. I can't pass-up any CD's that I see. It's like
Christmas out there.
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A 12-ft tow chain with big honkin' hooks on either end. Didn't think my
jersey pockets would survive that, so I had to go bandolier-style; luckily
it was only a mile from the house.
Craig
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 7:06 PM, wrote:
I found a blackburn mini pump on the trail one day. It had been re purposed
with a small steel tube and a 10mm socket. One of my co-workers whose last
name rhymes with "itchem" borrowed it. But never brought it back.
I did hear that it was well appreciated on team road trips.
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the last two weeks riding to PIR short track I found an 8" chefs knife (1st week) and then a burly pair of channel lock pliers (2nd week.) Both in almost the same spot (the stretch of Interstate heading downhill right after the dancing bare.)
A 12-ft tow chain with big honkin' hooks on either end. Didn't think my
jersey pockets would survive that, so I had to go bandolier-style; luckily
it was only a mile from the house.
Craig
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 7:06 PM, wrote:
> I found a blackburn mini pump on the trail one day. It had been re
> purposed with a small steel tube and a 10mm socket. One of my co-workers
> whose last name rhymes with "itchem" borrowed it. But never brought it
> back.
>
> I did hear that it was well appreciated on team road trips.
> Sent on the Now Network™ from my Sprint® BlackBerry
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Rosenfeld
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> Date: Wed, 01 Jul 2009 18:36:24
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I found a blackburn mini pump on the trail one day. It had been re purposed with a small steel tube and a 10mm socket. One of my co-workers whose last name rhymes with "itchem" borrowed it. But never brought it back.
I did hear that it was well appreciated on team road trips.
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The pair of tweezers that went thru the tire...tube..........and the rim.
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 5:46 PM, Dave Palmer wrote:
> A Snap-On 1/2" flex head ratchet with a 15/16" socket!!! My 2nd place tool
> was a Leatherman tool out by Scholls.
> Dave
>
>
>
>
> On Jul 1, 2009, at 5:29 PM, Michael O'Hair wrote:
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>
> I was riding this morning and found a serious drill bit in the road: 7/8"
> bit with a 1/2" shank. I got to thinking of all the stuff I've found while
> riding. My favorite is a 4" bolt that holds the starter motor for a GM
> V-8. ( And yes they are identifiable.)
>
> So what's your favorite find? ( Maybe we should have a separate class for
> once animate items. )
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A Snap-On 1/2" flex head ratchet with a 15/16" socket!!! My 2nd place
tool was a Leatherman tool out by Scholls.
Dave
On Jul 1, 2009, at 5:29 PM, Michael O'Hair wrote:
>
> I was riding this morning and found a serious drill bit in the
> road: 7/8" bit with a 1/2" shank. I got to thinking of all the
> stuff I've found while riding. My favorite is a 4" bolt that holds
> the starter motor for a GM V-8. ( And yes they are identifiable.)
>
> So what's your favorite find? ( Maybe we should have a separate
> class for once animate items. )
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I was riding this morning and found a serious drill bit in the road: 7/8" bit with a 1/2" shank. I got to thinking of all the stuff I've found while riding. My favorite is a 4" bolt that holds the starter motor for a GM V-8. ( And yes they are identifiable.)
So what's your favorite find? ( Maybe we should have a separate class for once animate items. )
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