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Whew! Finally caught up in here...
by goneskiian on Thu Aug 05 12:17:41 PDT 2004
Welcome to the new members of the crew (tsy, noproblem and anybody else I've missed in the last 20 pages or so)! Sorry I missed the bike discussion. I just got rid of a '96 or '97 Gary Fisher with Shimano trigger shifters. Hadn't ridden it in at least a year and only a couple times in the 3 years prior. I've never ridden the Grip shift stuff much so no comment there. I've been reading up on what's new in the Mt. bike world and it seems like the trigger shifters are making a comeback with both SRAM and Shimano making their own versions. I ride on the road mostly. OK, actually I race on the road quite a bit. Our team picked up a great deal on K2 bikes this year. Yes, the same K2 that makes skis and got started (and is still based here in Washington, Vashon Island to be exact). Manufacturing has now been moved to China (skis) and Taiwan (bikes). Good stuff though. The road bike is their top of the line Mod 5.0 with the new Shimano Dura Ace 10 speed components and a frame made of Aluminum and carbon fiber. Very light and quite responsive, but still quite comfortable for those long rides. While we're talking bikes. Way to go Lance! Actually the race was a bit of a let down. I would have preferred it if somebody could have given Lance a real run for the yellow. I was particularly disappointed when Tyler Hamilton threw in the towel. I was really hoping we could have had a U.S. podium with Tyler, Levi or Bobby Julich up there with Lance. Oh well... still a great race and the TV coverage was fantastic this year. Even Al Trautwig wasn't too bad. Of course Bob Roll had me LMAO just about every day and what can you say about the class of Phil and Paul. Top notch stuff! Pat - Glad to hear your daughter is doing much better. Still sending some positive thoughts your way! Also glad to hear everyone's having some good holiday's. My wife and I will be heading out for ours in a couple of weeks. We'll be taking the new GT Wagon on it's first road trip here in the west. The plan is to head East across Northern Idaho into Montana, down through Yellowstone for a couple days, another couple days in Jackson Hole WY (where I grew up) then down to visit my Father, Sister and half Sister for a few days in Denver before we make a B-line back to Seattle. Hmmm, must be Seafair practice going on. As I write this the Blue Angels are making some passes over Lake Washington, Mercer Island and of course my house in Bellevue. Cats don't seem to mind too much though. OK, now I'm rambling so I'll cut it short. Happy to see a new crew member from Seattle since Steve and his WRX left a year or so ago when he jumped to the Jeep camp. Welcome Tom! We'll have to have a crew get together up here sometime. Maybe we can get Paul (hammerhead) over from Spokavegas! ;-) Cheers! -Ian
Re: Oh man lots of posts. [joel0622]
by isellhondas on Thu Jun 28 15:47:29 PDT 2007
I'm about five miles east of Mercer Island.
Re: Oh man lots of posts. [isellhondas]
by joel0622 on Thu Jun 28 15:12:51 PDT 2007
I'm in the Seattle area. I was born and raised in Priest Lake Idaho. Use to spend part of my Summers on Mercer Island, had a sister that lived in Kent. I miss the Pacific Northwest.
Re: . [fintail]
by euphonium on Sun May 13 19:41:34 PDT 2007
Stay out of Bellevue and Mercer Island and you won't have that problem. ;)
Re: Hung and Tung [tsy]
by hammerhead on Wed Aug 23 12:42:57 PDT 2006
This one will be our first of the season, Tom - not so much to see the M's, but to see old friends & we have a couple BoSox fans in the house. Staying at friend's place in Mercer Island, so worst cost will be either the gas or Safeco Field concessions! Cheers! Paul PS: Add one more road trip - may have to do a one-day-over-and-back to Bozeman next week - a Mr. Honey-do errand for my wife's office picking up fun-run T-shirts. And does going downtown to pick up 40 cases of paper the week before school starts count as a road trip? ph :confuse:
Re: G35 - To purchase all wheel drive or not? [riya]
by njewitt on Wed May 25 14:04:44 PDT 2005
Just got my g35X about 3 weeks ago. Live near Denver, but spent many years in Seattle (Mercer Island & UW grad). Given your travel projections and the weather that can hit Seattle, I'd recommend AWD. It also improves dry handling, so you really can't go wrong. My prior ride was a Jag X-type 2.5 Auto, which proved the value of AWD for me. The system in the G, when coupled with all the extra HP, is a world apart from the Jag. Good luck

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