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Post by Wrench Goode on Oct 19, 2009 11:00:19 GMT -8
Yes a bit soon but who would be up for a Mt Spokane ride tomorrow night? Anyone? Everyone? And yes to the top.
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Post by Tom M on Oct 19, 2009 12:07:45 GMT -8
I can't go myself, but if anyone needs a light system, or wants a flashlight to rubber-band to their helmet for failover, send me a PM so I know when to expect you Gonna be pretty cool up there, so bring something warm
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Post by aj1152 on Oct 19, 2009 15:59:44 GMT -8
I'd take a helmet mount setup if we can work something out. If you can, call me or send me an email or PM. If not, no worries.
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Post by lonniemower on Oct 19, 2009 22:43:21 GMT -8
yeah, just got off work and its my weekend lets go!!!
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Post by Tom M on Oct 20, 2009 0:07:12 GMT -8
yeah, just got off work and its my weekend lets go!!! Did you get your trick new headlight system yet? I want to hear all about it *preemptively cuts up credit card*
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Post by Wrench Goode on Oct 20, 2009 7:04:08 GMT -8
Ya, 1200 lumen, ya. More power than Arnold yelling "get to the chopper", "do it now!" Tonight will be the first test run, a blinding 1200 lumen for 3:30h they claim......we shall see about that. So bright small saplings smolder in it's beam of light. Which reminds me if Mt Spokane goes up in flames tonight somebody delete this post......and call Nite Rider
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Post by aj1152 on Oct 20, 2009 7:18:37 GMT -8
How can we carpool? My bike is at the shop so I could use a ride from my house to the shop (or I ride one of my other bikes for transport)
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Post by lonniemower on Oct 20, 2009 8:13:30 GMT -8
alan, i will give you a ride.
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Post by Wrench Goode on Oct 21, 2009 10:41:03 GMT -8
Well all eight of us made it to the top of Mt Spokane last night. 46 degrees at the beach to a guess of about 31 at the top. The trail was super sticky!! ;D ;D ;D Smiling all the way to the bottom!! Light Report: Nite Riders, Pro 1200 LED This system is the best light I have ever used. Right out of the box, charge, mount, set the night ablaze. The best feature about this system other than a well projected 1200 lumen is the customizable light and flash settings. I set mine up as follows, 1 click = 200 lumen (climbing) 2 clicks =500 lumen 3 clicks = 900 lumen 4 clicks = 1200 lumen (pinning it) Ya, I said it. The D.I.Y software is very easy to use and by far the best part about the system. There is way to much to write about this lights capability so check it out yourself if you like at.... www.niterider.com/prod_pro1200.shtml and check out the D.I.Y software demo. If you would like to see it work, stop in at North Division Bike Shop we have one charged up and four in stock. We all so have the Pro 600 LED.
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Post by Tom M on Oct 21, 2009 11:10:52 GMT -8
Well all eight of us made it to the top of Mt Spokane last night. 46 degrees at the beach to a guess of about 31 at the top. The trail was super sticky!! ;D ;D ;D Smiling all the way to the bottom!! Light Report: Nite Riders, Pro 1200 LED This system is the best light I have ever used. Right out of the box, charge, mount, set the night ablaze. The best feature about this system other than a well projected 1200 lumen is the customizable light and flash settings. I set mine up as follows, 1 click = 200 lumen (climbing) 2 clicks =500 lumen 3 clicks = 900 lumen 4 clicks = 1200 lumen (pinning it) Ya, I said it. The D.I.Y software is very easy to use and by far the best part about the system. There is way to much to write about this lights capability so check it out yourself if you like at.... www.niterider.com/prod_pro1200.shtml and check out the D.I.Y software demo. If you would like to see it work, stop in at North Division Bike Shop we have one charged up and four in stock. We all so have the Pro 600 LED. WANT! ...but cannot afford right now. Maybe next year
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