Redwolf
My dog thinks I'm cool
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I have to take advantage of everything I can to stay remotely (don't embarrass myself) competitive. If you ain't cheating you, ain't trying.If you can't beat 'em, blind 'em!
And hopefully my GoPro doesn't go on strike this year too!Make sure to take a lot of pictures!
Awesome, luckily we are going to have a full moon for the race.Tested my light setup last night in the Boise foothills. Everything worked and it was a great sunset, but with no moon, very dark.
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I like it. Don’t even care if it takes a while. Would be a good Xmas present. At least if they are cool.Anyone able to print up some AOF jersies real quick? Say 20 of them. Then 15 of us could buy one for ourselves while paying for the racers to get 5 for free. Sort of a feeble sponsorship idea but its the first one that came to mind....
I followed @privateer703 example. I bought my neoprene off of Amazon so not sure how it will hold up. I cleaned the frame with some rubbing alcohol and it seems to be sticking really well, but this weekend will be the test. I did find that scissors made a smoother cut than a razor blade, at least for me. I have some extra and will bring it with me if you want to try it.I'll just say that I removed the shrouds and just stuck on a piece of 1/2" thick Neoprene foam. It offers extra grip and it's not so soft it crushes to the aluminum frame. You can squeeze it really hard while your riding and it only crushes like 1/4". It feels great. You can see it in pictures:
Here or
here
Here is a link to the part on mcmaster:
1/2" Neoprene foam
I used a razor to cut chamfers around the edge. I ordered the "Soft", but I think you could probably go with UltraSoft and still not crush the foam to the frame.
I see you also routed the left-hand rear-brake line through the frame. The standard routing would tend to flop around, and potentially rub under your right knee.I'll just say that I removed the shrouds and just stuck on a piece of 1/2" thick Neoprene foam. It offers extra grip and it's not so soft it crushes to the aluminum frame. You can squeeze it really hard while your riding and it only crushes like 1/4". It feels great. You can see it in pictures:
Here or
here
Here is a link to the part on mcmaster:
1/2" Neoprene foam
I used a razor to cut chamfers around the edge. I ordered the "Soft", but I think you could probably go with UltraSoft and still not crush the foam to the frame.
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