harper wrote:
> Chad-
>
> You don't need new equipment. You need new knees. I've been riding on
> one with no cartilage for a few years. For some reason it's not
> improving. I don't think changing pedals, cranks, or tires will help.
> Try changing your ibuprofen dose.
>
> Rode with Reid yesterday. He's a riot. He told me more about your "bad
> boy" experiences and your helmet-cam design. He also said that you
> treated his house and the bugs fled in fear before you arrived as if
> they sensed your presence and power.
I think your right. I probably could use at least one new knee.
Interestingly, it is my left knee that will need to be replaced.
Hopefully I can hold that off for another 20 years. I actually
eliminated ibuprofen from my diet last year. I may need to start
supplementation again.
I am glad he was able to hook up with some of the Seattle crew. We're
all slugs out here, and he is the Energizer Bunny. Finally he can ride
with people that are better matched to his riding ability. He will be
missed, but on the upside, I am now the best rider. :D
Not many will show up with a Ruger Mark III to kill a few roaches.
Word has way of getting around in the bug community. ;)
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