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Old 04-01-2011 | 09:46 PM
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It takes about 15 seconds to learn to rotate your heel outward as you stop. You'll have no problem if you practice stopping about 20 times before you really ride.

It's much easier than reaching down to loosen the strap on the toe clip before you stop.
Old 04-02-2011 | 10:14 AM
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Yeah! New couch and love seat and I'm very happy with it. The older chairs blend in very nicely. A few other decor items to change and I'll be done. It's sometimes hard to tell if you will like an item of furniture when selecting fabric from a small piece. Thankfully, I like it!






Old 04-02-2011 | 10:16 AM
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Originally Posted by RedY2KS2k
It takes about 15 seconds to learn to rotate your heel outward as you stop. You'll have no problem if you practice stopping about 20 times before you really ride.

It's much easier than reaching down to loosen the strap on the toe clip before you stop.
I was using toe clips with running shoes but no straps.
Old 04-02-2011 | 10:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Lainey
Yeah! New couch and love seat and I'm very happy with it. The older chairs blend in very nicely. A few other decor items to change and I'll be done. It's sometimes hard to tell if you will like an item of furniture when selecting fabric from a small piece. Thankfully, I like it!
^Very nice, Lainey! I like your decor.
Old 04-02-2011 | 01:19 PM
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Thanks, Patty. We probably had that other couch 15+ years. It was getting tired and it no longer suited my taste. It won't go to waste though, it will be used in the basement. The couch down in the basement was really old, but in very good shape. Someone is going to take it off my hands. The other furniture was disposed of.
Old 04-02-2011 | 02:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Kyras
Originally Posted by RedY2KS2k' timestamp='1301705837' post='20421709
You'll find that the cleated shoes and pedals make a big difference. Especially if you've never had cleated shoes before.
Yeah, I already know that if I don't practice a bunch before I hit the road, I will be hitting the road.
A few years back I bought a used bike and mounted clip-ons but didn't adjust the release pressure before trying to ride.
I tried to climb my long steep drive but the chain jumped and I came to a rather abrupt stop.
THAT was when I realized the tension setting was all wrong.
Remember arte johnson on his tricycle on Rowan and Martins Laugh In??
Old 04-02-2011 | 02:49 PM
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I've never had an indoor cat, always feared what they would do to the furniture, and always felt they enjoyed life more outside, though I'm aware of the dangers. Shelter kitty is an indoor cat. She has claws and will not be declawed. I'm not in favor of that, and the shelter makes you sign a contract stating you won't declaw the cat. Anyway, she's not damaged anything of yet. She had a scratching post but was not showing much interest in it, and I was a bit concerned she might want to claw our new furniture. I saw this scratching post on line and picked it up today. She likes to stretch........and she's pretty tall.

Hopefully, she'll put it to good use. She'd getting used to it here.
Stretching out.


Now that's a scratching post!


I'll get you!


Gotcha!!
Old 04-02-2011 | 02:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Lainey
Thanks, Patty. We probably had that other couch 15+ years. It was getting tired and it no longer suited my taste. It won't go to waste though, it will be used in the basement. The couch down in the basement was really old, but in very good shape. Someone is going to take it off my hands. The other furniture was disposed of.
Some couches never die. In 1984 Andy and I bought a blue sofa and love seat. The sofa is now in Christa's apartment, 27 years later.
Old 04-02-2011 | 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by boltonblue
Originally Posted by Kyras' timestamp='1301709856' post='20421845
[quote name='RedY2KS2k' timestamp='1301705837' post='20421709']
You'll find that the cleated shoes and pedals make a big difference. Especially if you've never had cleated shoes before.
Yeah, I already know that if I don't practice a bunch before I hit the road, I will be hitting the road.
A few years back I bought a used bike and mounted clip-ons but didn't adjust the release pressure before trying to ride.
I tried to climb my long steep drive but the chain jumped and I came to a rather abrupt stop.
THAT was when I realized the tension setting was all wrong.
Remember arte johnson on his tricycle on Rowan and Martins Laugh In??
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Yes, I do. Did it hurt?
Old 04-02-2011 | 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Lainey
I've never had an indoor cat, always feared what they would do to the furniture, and always felt they enjoyed life more outside, though I'm aware of the dangers. Shelter kitty is an indoor cat. She has claws and will not be declawed. I'm not in favor of that, and the shelter makes you sign a contract stating you won't declaw the cat. Anyway, she's not damaged anything of yet. She had a scratching post but was not showing much interest in it, and I was a bit concerned she might want to claw our new furniture. I saw this scratching post on line and picked it up today. She likes to stretch........and she's pretty tall.

Hopefully, she'll put it to good use. She'd getting used to it here.
Stretching out.
Those are funny, good photos, Lainey. What is the covering on that scratch post?



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