Sunday, September 25, 2016

Shimming your way to safety and stability

September 1324, 2016
As you undoubtedly are aware, with the possible exception of those still under the supervision of parents/caregivers, old bicycle tyre inner-tubes are surpassed in usefulness only by the peerless duct tape.  Here is a toilet that I have been re-installing after misguidedly removing it because it wobbled!?  

Luckily, I had the insurmountable collaborative power of inner-tubes and duct tape to sustain me in my efforts.  


In hindsight, I would have let it wobble.  I could have imagined that I was swaying on a high toilet in a tree, like this one!  Ah!  Nothing like a good old fashioned shit in the woods!
Anyway, the toilet now seems to be pretty stable in its place after I grouted it in thanks to some expert on-line advice and initial encouragement and advice from my friend Bob.  It might be kind of a pain if some sorry ass sucker has to replace the toilet in the future, but I ain't gonna worry about that until/if I have to!

I saw a few fellow bicyclers out and about, and I was even able to capture this exhilarating action shot of a fellow commuter. 


I put some new pedals on my bike because the old ones were wobblier than my toilet.  They also creaked and popped in a manner that I occasionally found bothersome.  Here are the new pedals that I purchased at a bike swap a few years back. 



I like to have a few of the more expendable bike components around in case I need them right now.

I have recently noticed that most bike lights don’t seem to handle rain well.  Why, just in the past 2 or 3 months I’ve had a tail light and a head light shoot craps.  I blame the rain. 

I read about a few tail lights at this cool bike light review website.  Maybe I’ll buy one of these so my lights last longer and I’m even more visible than I normally am.  Here (Serfas USL-TL60 USB) is the one that most effectively caught my eye so far....  Unfortunately the small Serfas light that I've had on my helmet lately has either not been functioning properly after being saturated a few times or maybe it just burns through batteries faster than I'd like, but I may still give Serfas another chance.

Here (Pedal the Planet) is a book I heard about that relates the true-life, inspirational experience of a man who used bicycling as a means to fight depression. 

And Here (Omaha Bicycle Co.) is a chance to submit stories, poems, illustrations, or photos to be in a book about bicycling here in our very own Home-aha!  I can hardly wait to try to come up with something for this compilation!  

So, if things get a little wet and wobbly, maybe a bicycle tyre tube shim, and/or a bike light might help keep it all together.

Let's pedal!



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