First, anyone out there know what they are used for? I'm guessing it might be for a generator light mount, but that's just a guess. I just want to get them removed (along with a kickstand plate on the chainstays) as they are just one more thing to catch and collect mud on what will probably be a cheap-o 29-er build.Friday, March 26, 2010
Name these braze-ons
So I've got this frame that I'm looking to start hanging some parts on, but before I do I was hoping to figure out a way to remove these with out destroying the seatstay:
First, anyone out there know what they are used for? I'm guessing it might be for a generator light mount, but that's just a guess. I just want to get them removed (along with a kickstand plate on the chainstays) as they are just one more thing to catch and collect mud on what will probably be a cheap-o 29-er build.
First, anyone out there know what they are used for? I'm guessing it might be for a generator light mount, but that's just a guess. I just want to get them removed (along with a kickstand plate on the chainstays) as they are just one more thing to catch and collect mud on what will probably be a cheap-o 29-er build.Sunday, March 21, 2010
A "Camp In" ????
Ever since Morgan saw an episode of Max and Ruby where they had a camp out in the backyard, she has asked us when can we "sleep in a tent?" I really wanted her first time camping to bea positive one. With it being wintertime (hey, it was cold here in Alabama this year), I was a little worried that she might not have a good time if she ended up being cold the whole time.
So, we decided to have a "camp in" rather than a "camp out" to tide us over until warmer weather arrives. We set up a tent in the basement, and fashioned some make-shift sleeping arrangements out of some of our sleeping pads and various blankets.
So, we decided to have a "camp in" rather than a "camp out" to tide us over until warmer weather arrives. We set up a tent in the basement, and fashioned some make-shift sleeping arrangements out of some of our sleeping pads and various blankets.
Of course, it wouldn't be camping without marshmallows. At least that's what Morgan said (I like the way she thinks).
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