Seemingly trivial things that elicit an emotional response of some kind

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First Aspect

First Aspect

Veteran
I had a freehub failure today. Well it was actually an ignoring one of the many bad noises my winter bike makes failure. Anyhow, elderly man gave me some WD40 to try to get the pawls engaged. I had to try quite hard to persuade him not to give me a life home once it seemed reliable enough. It would have ruined the inside of his car.

Anyway. There are kind folk still around. Not sure what the emotion is. I would like to think optimistically I'll mellow and be like him when I'm older, but I doubt it.
 

PurplePenguin

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I had a freehub failure today. Well it was actually an ignoring one of the many bad noises my winter bike makes failure. Anyhow, elderly man gave me some WD40 to try to get the pawls engaged. I had to try quite hard to persuade him not to give me a life home once it seemed reliable enough. It would have ruined the inside of his car.

Anyway. There are kind folk still around. Not sure what the emotion is. I would like to think optimistically I'll mellow and be like him when I'm older, but I doubt it.

I'm just waiting for the story about you being unable to find the replacement part.
 
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First Aspect

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I'm just waiting for the story about you being unable to find the replacement part.
I fixed it. When I say fixed I mean took it apart, cleaned it and put it back together, this time with the end cap tight enough to keep the freehub better acquainted with the rest of the hub.

Personally I attribute the whole thing to a design flaw. It has to be.
 

BoldonLad

Old man on a bike. Not a member of a clique.
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I had a freehub failure today. Well it was actually an ignoring one of the many bad noises my winter bike makes failure. Anyhow, elderly man gave me some WD40 to try to get the pawls engaged. I had to try quite hard to persuade him not to give me a life home once it seemed reliable enough. It would have ruined the inside of his car.

Anyway. There are kind folk still around. Not sure what the emotion is. I would like to think optimistically I'll mellow and be like him when I'm older, but I doubt it.

No need to worry, some of us avoid that fate 😂
 
I got a new mobile (Samsung A16) to replace the gnackered Huawei for the French SIM (which basically functions as a wifi router when I'm in France), and, probably unsurprisingly, transferring settings and everything from the older Samsung (A15) was flawless and quick. And at £97, I think the cheapest smartphone I've ever bought.
 

Pblakeney

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My emotional response is nuts! Cycling has reached peak stupidity (I hope).
On my FB feed there is a post/ad/competition to win a free bike fit. Value? £3000. Nuts!
 
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