
I like to write about what's on my mind. It often has something to do with bicycling.
Sunday, August 03, 2008
Cracked Crankarm
While lubing the chain on my daily commuting bike, I noticed one of the crank arms was really dirty, so I wiped it off and noticed some cracks in the crank arm. I had a replacment in the box of cranks located in the basement. I installed the replacement and all is well.
You may need to click on the image to see a larger version (if you are curious and I don't blame you if you aren't).

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I do software recovery for Verizon. Most of my offices are in Upstate New York and I work them online from Taunton, Ma.
I sometimes run into hardware problems in these offices and have to send a technician usually to change a circuit pack.
There is other more technical stuff but that's the gist.
that hurts to look at!
your stroke is formidible
Good catch! Chicks dig broken bike parts ;)
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