Wednesday, February 14, 2007

V-Day thought

Dangly bits are important.

Take good care of the dangly bits.

Without the dangly bits, not everything is OK.

You do not want dangly bits to fall off.

Without the dangly bits, things are less than they should be, and that's Not Good.


Which is a long, cryptic way of saying that Slow lost a dangly bit while I was riding and now it needs replacing if I ever want Slow to shift out of top gear. It'd be nice if American Cyclery in SF had the goods, 'cuz it'd make a good day trip with the ToC time trial this Sunday and all.

3 comments:

~ lauren said...

uh oh.

doohickies are important too. and so are the thingies.

hope you can find a new dangly.

X Bunny said...

thingamabobbers

norcalcyclingnews.com said...

important:

never get the dangly bits caught in rotating spokes.

immense displeasure results.