HELP!

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larsenf at 04.30.09 - 6:15 pm
To all my good ridazz friends out there i'm in need of some "gears." I have a potentially HUGE job in santa barbra coming up and i am car free and gear free. Does anyone have a touring bike they can loan me next wed-sun. Imagine, you yourself can be ultra hip on my 56cm cannondale capo for a weekend. Im looking for anything 54cm-58cm preferably with rack/panniers/basket. Also those who have done the trip before, what are good routes?
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i know how to work on bikes and lock bikes with my almighty u-lock so you wouldn't need to worry about your steed. 
 larsenf
larsenf04.30.09 - 6:17 pm
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ride the train up,take your bike with and ride it in santa barbara.
 robert stanfield
robert stanfield04.30.09 - 6:30 pm
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thought about that, not as much fun and i can hardly feed myself let alone buy a train ticket.
 larsenf
larsenf04.30.09 - 6:31 pm
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meh, its only 28$. i still think it would be more fun to ride...
 larsenf
larsenf04.30.09 - 6:40 pm
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i rode to san diego on my capo and it was fine.no numb nutz.
  you can do it!!!!!!!
 robert stanfield
robert stanfield04.30.09 - 6:48 pm
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aye totally doable on a fixie. I've done centuries on mine before.
 FuzzBeast
FuzzBeast04.30.09 - 6:51 pm
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fuzz is right.after 50 miles,you hardly notice the nex 50.
plus,the view along the coast is sooooo nice.
     do it do it do it do it
 robert stanfield
robert stanfield04.30.09 - 6:55 pm
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just wear good shorts
your nards will thank you.
 FuzzBeast
FuzzBeast04.30.09 - 7:13 pm
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yea ive done a century too but i need to carry enough shit to look good all four days (for the job). that i cant do on a capo
 larsenf
larsenf04.30.09 - 7:15 pm
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