They had some nice recliners in SODO. They said it was tariffs that did em in. Not so much increasing prices… but that when they would budget and order product tariffs would be 30% and when their items landed in the US the tarrifs due would be wildly different.
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I used the last one. Thanks for the discount on the crabon bars!
you’re welcome for not using it first, i’m happy to help. i’m very charitable today
$25 700x38 GK
Wow LeMond only makes ugly carpet e-bikes now?
How many of those can they possibly sell?
That does bring up a good point. Are those Gravel Kings actually the 360g tires or are they some sort of heavier OEM e-bike spec?
It says there’s an extra puncture belt so you might be onto something.
The strongest version of the Panaracer GravelKing, the Plus has an extra layer of puncture protection to help it withstand the toughest conditions.
I have an older version of this pack. With the optional shoulder straps, it outperforms any bike-specific pack I’ve used.
i shudder to think what it would be like carrying that on basically the sweatiest part of my body
It’s cooler than a backpack and more comfortable than a mess-style bag.
that is definitely not what they looked like in the 80’s
I rest my case
Perfect accessory for signaling my dirtbag outdoorsey bonafides to the attractive granola co-ed across the quad. (TNF fleece jackets and 1L Nalgenes having been gentrified by frat and sorority folk).
my move was Birkenstocks with wool socks and oddly colored mid layers. it didn’t work.
About twenty years ago I hiked the Inca Trail in Peru. We had porters to carry big stuff so I decided that one of those big fanny packs would be just the ticket.
Between the constant rain, horrendous diarrhea, and obnoxious, awkward fanny pack, it was the worst hiking trip I’ve ever been on. Worst place to carry anything atmo.
Surely the pack helped with the diarrhea

