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pk50
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Anyone feel like a coffee and a ride on Sunday ?
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I was just going ask the same question. I do. How about coffee at 10:30 at Wild Earth on 99 St?
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Or would post-lunch be better, to wait for the full heat of the day to develop?
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I'm easy let's see what it's like in the am
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Okeydoke. Updates here, then.
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I'd like to ride (he said to nobody's surprise). It will be a bit warmer towards midday, but 10:30 would also work.
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There's no rain, snow, or hail, the wind is not too bad, and it's above freezing. What more could Edmonton scooterists ask for in October? I'll be at Wild Earth 99 St at 10:30. Let's decide how much more to ride once we have had some coffee, lied about our prowess, covered up our failures and bragged about chance successes...
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Deal.
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Nice seeing you all. Thanks for dropping by.

I solved my dilemma by exercising the old bean. There was no damage to the bearing from pressing it out; therefore, it should be fine to press it back in. I did and was back together and home by 12:30.

Next week I'm riding!
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Great news, glad you found an easier fix.
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Post by Angelo »

jbcollier wrote:Nice seeing you all. Thanks for dropping by.

I solved my dilemma by exercising the old bean. There was no damage to the bearing from pressing it out; therefore, it should be fine to press it back in. I did and was back together and home by 12:30.

Next week I'm riding!
Kinda sad I missed the Magic. I lefte the shop just before noon and you were done and home by 12.30? damn you are good!
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