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pdxmech13
05-04-2006, 07:09 PM
While doing my best "Castanza mary" over a river crossing this week I can't figure out why mtb lugs are so hard. Why not make them with a softer rubber. Maybe there is something out there that I don't know of it just seems silly how slick the bottoms of dominators can be. Also just put a Reba on my fuel and man that thing is the cats meow.

jerk
05-04-2006, 08:28 PM
those shoes are designed for cross country racing. the lugs are only there to provide the edges spd style cleats need. alot of cross country guys use road pedals....sidi dominators are great shoes but they're not really made for cyclo-cross or running or walking around.

jerk

e-RICHIE
05-04-2006, 08:34 PM
sidi dominators are great shoes but they're not really made for cyclo-cross or running or walking around.

jerk

i had them in 04 and switched to a pair
of domini master blasters that i found
in a shop in matera.

jerk
05-04-2006, 08:43 PM
i had them in 04 and switched to a pair
of domini master blasters that i found
in a shop in matera.


the double master blasters or the regular ones? what is the jerk saying, of course you went for the rich corinthian leather.

jerk

e-RICHIE
05-04-2006, 08:53 PM
the double master blasters or the regular ones? what is the jerk saying, of course you went for the rich corinthian leather.

jerk


the regulars.
domini mb's are hard to find in my size
so i was happy to just get the one pair.

catulle
05-04-2006, 09:01 PM
Do you think Brando would've liked Matera,atmo?

e-RICHIE
05-04-2006, 09:04 PM
Do you think Brando would've liked Matera,atmo?



brando did like matera.
so did paco atmo.




ps get this month's travel+leisure.
there's a 4-pager on matera and shows
not only the badass hotel where we
got stuck in but the actual freaking room.

ya' just cannot make this shet up.

catulle
05-04-2006, 09:06 PM
brando did like matera.
so did paco atmo.

Oh, I thought he was more like the Provo type, atmo.

e-RICHIE
05-04-2006, 09:07 PM
Oh, I thought he was more like the Provo type, atmo.



he's what they call in the trade a follower.
if the action's in utah, he'll be there. well, he
woulda' been there.

catulle
05-04-2006, 09:25 PM
he's what they call in the trade a follower.
if the action's in utah, he'll be there. well, he
woulda' been there.

He led well on the last tango in Paris, though, atmo. Mighty slick of him. BTW, Maria Schneider retired in Matera and lost a lot of her charm since, atmo; too drafty.

jerk
05-04-2006, 09:29 PM
He led well on the last tango in Paris, though, atmo. Mighty slick of him. BTW, Maria Schneider retired in Matera and lost a lot of her charm since, atmo; too drafty.


that poor actress can never ask for butter in resteraunt ever again.

jerk

e-RICHIE
05-04-2006, 09:29 PM
He led well on the last tango in Paris, though, atmo. Mighty slick of him. BTW, Maria Schneider retired in Matera and lost a lot of her charm since, atmo; too drafty.

when she switched to margerine,
it ended her career atmo.

jerk
05-04-2006, 09:30 PM
when she switched to margerine,
it ended her career atmo.


too slow bub....the jerk beat you on the "spread".

jerk

e-RICHIE
05-04-2006, 09:31 PM
too slow bub....the jerk beat you on the "spread".

jerk.

catulle
05-04-2006, 09:33 PM
Hey, I love Maria, atmo. Cheers.

William
05-05-2006, 05:54 AM
While doing my best "Castanza mary" over a river crossing this week I can't figure out why mtb lugs are so hard. Why not make them with a softer rubber. Maybe there is something out there that I don't know of it just seems silly how slick the bottoms of dominators can be. Also just put a Reba on my fuel and man that thing is the cats meow.


Which bridge?

Saint Johns (the bridge to nowhere)
Fremont (You like it on top, or on the bottom?)
Broadway (Songs of pain)
Steel (Chicken with the trolly cars)
Burnside (What's your pleasure?)
Morrison (No Doors there)
Hawthorne (Why didn't Benicio Del Torro really jump?)
Ross Island (Huh?)
Sellwood (inches from car doors and a long plunge)


William

pdxmech13
05-05-2006, 11:04 AM
I would Never walk on one of those river crossings ;)

It was on a trail by Hood called something like Siouxon