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Taya Chain
On 2017-08-29 14:38, wrote:
On Tuesday, August 29, 2017 at 11:45:45 AM UTC-7, Joerg wrote: On 2017-08-29 09:42, sms wrote: On 8/28/2017 3:59 PM, AMuzi wrote: On 8/28/2017 4:28 PM, wrote: On Monday, August 28, 2017 at 1:59:20 PM UTC-7, Joerg wrote: On 2017-08-28 13:43, sms wrote: I replaced the chain that I broke on Saturday with one I had in my garage that I must have purchased five to ten years ago. It has a connecting link and it says "Taya" on it. It's for 6,7,8 gearing. It seems okay, but I think that this is the first time I've used a chain with a connecting link since childhood. I looked up Taya and it's a big Taiwanese chain manufacturer. I still have a Sachs-Sedis 7-speed chain on my road bike which I bought from a friend as NOS, for $6 which was the old sticker price (the sticker had already turned brownish). No link, mounted with hammer and anvil as usual. To my utter amazement it doesn't show any measurable stretch after over 2000mi and sometimes I really put the coals on because of our hills. Even the old Wippermann chains could not rival that. I am very religious about chain cleaning and lube though. The old 5-6-7 speed Sachs chains wore out three days after the bike was junked. The Sedis (later Sachs-Sedis) material and Delta hardening process was not only exceptional but unsurpassed down to today except for possibly Record chains. That ended with SRAM. You can still find some NOS (new old stock) of the Sedisport 6/7 chains. About $25. I saw a lot of them on EBay at that price range stating "pre-owned" in the ad, meaning used and who knows for how many miles or whether properly maintained. The topper I ever saw was "pre-owned" underwear. Yikes. What if they were pre-owned by Elizabeth Taylor? It was men's underwear ... -- Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com/ |
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On Tuesday, August 29, 2017 at 3:31:55 PM UTC-7, Joerg wrote:
On 2017-08-29 14:38, wrote: On Tuesday, August 29, 2017 at 11:45:45 AM UTC-7, Joerg wrote: On 2017-08-29 09:42, sms wrote: On 8/28/2017 3:59 PM, AMuzi wrote: On 8/28/2017 4:28 PM, wrote: On Monday, August 28, 2017 at 1:59:20 PM UTC-7, Joerg wrote: On 2017-08-28 13:43, sms wrote: I replaced the chain that I broke on Saturday with one I had in my garage that I must have purchased five to ten years ago. It has a connecting link and it says "Taya" on it. It's for 6,7,8 gearing. It seems okay, but I think that this is the first time I've used a chain with a connecting link since childhood. I looked up Taya and it's a big Taiwanese chain manufacturer. I still have a Sachs-Sedis 7-speed chain on my road bike which I bought from a friend as NOS, for $6 which was the old sticker price (the sticker had already turned brownish). No link, mounted with hammer and anvil as usual. To my utter amazement it doesn't show any measurable stretch after over 2000mi and sometimes I really put the coals on because of our hills. Even the old Wippermann chains could not rival that. I am very religious about chain cleaning and lube though. The old 5-6-7 speed Sachs chains wore out three days after the bike was junked. The Sedis (later Sachs-Sedis) material and Delta hardening process was not only exceptional but unsurpassed down to today except for possibly Record chains. That ended with SRAM. You can still find some NOS (new old stock) of the Sedisport 6/7 chains. About $25. I saw a lot of them on EBay at that price range stating "pre-owned" in the ad, meaning used and who knows for how many miles or whether properly maintained. The topper I ever saw was "pre-owned" underwear. Yikes. What if they were pre-owned by Elizabeth Taylor? It was men's underwear ... What makes you think that Elizabeth Taylor didn't wear men's underwear? She got pretty large near the end. |
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On Wednesday, August 30, 2017 at 10:41:52 AM UTC-7, wrote:
On Tuesday, August 29, 2017 at 3:31:55 PM UTC-7, Joerg wrote: On 2017-08-29 14:38, wrote: On Tuesday, August 29, 2017 at 11:45:45 AM UTC-7, Joerg wrote: On 2017-08-29 09:42, sms wrote: On 8/28/2017 3:59 PM, AMuzi wrote: On 8/28/2017 4:28 PM, wrote: On Monday, August 28, 2017 at 1:59:20 PM UTC-7, Joerg wrote: On 2017-08-28 13:43, sms wrote: I replaced the chain that I broke on Saturday with one I had in my garage that I must have purchased five to ten years ago. It has a connecting link and it says "Taya" on it. It's for 6,7,8 gearing. It seems okay, but I think that this is the first time I've used a chain with a connecting link since childhood. I looked up Taya and it's a big Taiwanese chain manufacturer. I still have a Sachs-Sedis 7-speed chain on my road bike which I bought from a friend as NOS, for $6 which was the old sticker price (the sticker had already turned brownish). No link, mounted with hammer and anvil as usual. To my utter amazement it doesn't show any measurable stretch after over 2000mi and sometimes I really put the coals on because of our hills. Even the old Wippermann chains could not rival that. I am very religious about chain cleaning and lube though. The old 5-6-7 speed Sachs chains wore out three days after the bike was junked. The Sedis (later Sachs-Sedis) material and Delta hardening process was not only exceptional but unsurpassed down to today except for possibly Record chains. That ended with SRAM. You can still find some NOS (new old stock) of the Sedisport 6/7 chains. About $25. I saw a lot of them on EBay at that price range stating "pre-owned" in the ad, meaning used and who knows for how many miles or whether properly maintained. The topper I ever saw was "pre-owned" underwear. Yikes. What if they were pre-owned by Elizabeth Taylor? It was men's underwear ... What makes you think that Elizabeth Taylor didn't wear men's underwear? She got pretty large near the end. How about Chiyaki Kuriyama? AFAICT she doesn't even wear underwear at all. https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C...k1.0zfyIxpXhdg |
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On Wed, 30 Aug 2017 10:41:49 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
On Tuesday, August 29, 2017 at 3:31:55 PM UTC-7, Joerg wrote: On 2017-08-29 14:38, wrote: On Tuesday, August 29, 2017 at 11:45:45 AM UTC-7, Joerg wrote: On 2017-08-29 09:42, sms wrote: On 8/28/2017 3:59 PM, AMuzi wrote: On 8/28/2017 4:28 PM, wrote: On Monday, August 28, 2017 at 1:59:20 PM UTC-7, Joerg wrote: On 2017-08-28 13:43, sms wrote: I replaced the chain that I broke on Saturday with one I had in my garage that I must have purchased five to ten years ago. It has a connecting link and it says "Taya" on it. It's for 6,7,8 gearing. It seems okay, but I think that this is the first time I've used a chain with a connecting link since childhood. I looked up Taya and it's a big Taiwanese chain manufacturer. I still have a Sachs-Sedis 7-speed chain on my road bike which I bought from a friend as NOS, for $6 which was the old sticker price (the sticker had already turned brownish). No link, mounted with hammer and anvil as usual. To my utter amazement it doesn't show any measurable stretch after over 2000mi and sometimes I really put the coals on because of our hills. Even the old Wippermann chains could not rival that. I am very religious about chain cleaning and lube though. The old 5-6-7 speed Sachs chains wore out three days after the bike was junked. The Sedis (later Sachs-Sedis) material and Delta hardening process was not only exceptional but unsurpassed down to today except for possibly Record chains. That ended with SRAM. You can still find some NOS (new old stock) of the Sedisport 6/7 chains. About $25. I saw a lot of them on EBay at that price range stating "pre-owned" in the ad, meaning used and who knows for how many miles or whether properly maintained. The topper I ever saw was "pre-owned" underwear. Yikes. What if they were pre-owned by Elizabeth Taylor? It was men's underwear ... What makes you think that Elizabeth Taylor didn't wear men's underwear? She got pretty large near the end. In a less humorousness vein, did you know that "back in the day" runners used to wear women's panties? Now, of course, running shorts incorporate "panties" so it is no longer necessary to rob the lingerie drawer :-) -- Cheers, John B. |
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On Wed, 30 Aug 2017 13:35:34 -0700 (PDT), Doug Landau
wrote: On Wednesday, August 30, 2017 at 10:41:52 AM UTC-7, wrote: On Tuesday, August 29, 2017 at 3:31:55 PM UTC-7, Joerg wrote: On 2017-08-29 14:38, wrote: On Tuesday, August 29, 2017 at 11:45:45 AM UTC-7, Joerg wrote: On 2017-08-29 09:42, sms wrote: On 8/28/2017 3:59 PM, AMuzi wrote: On 8/28/2017 4:28 PM, wrote: On Monday, August 28, 2017 at 1:59:20 PM UTC-7, Joerg wrote: On 2017-08-28 13:43, sms wrote: I replaced the chain that I broke on Saturday with one I had in my garage that I must have purchased five to ten years ago. It has a connecting link and it says "Taya" on it. It's for 6,7,8 gearing. It seems okay, but I think that this is the first time I've used a chain with a connecting link since childhood. I looked up Taya and it's a big Taiwanese chain manufacturer. I still have a Sachs-Sedis 7-speed chain on my road bike which I bought from a friend as NOS, for $6 which was the old sticker price (the sticker had already turned brownish). No link, mounted with hammer and anvil as usual. To my utter amazement it doesn't show any measurable stretch after over 2000mi and sometimes I really put the coals on because of our hills. Even the old Wippermann chains could not rival that. I am very religious about chain cleaning and lube though. The old 5-6-7 speed Sachs chains wore out three days after the bike was junked. The Sedis (later Sachs-Sedis) material and Delta hardening process was not only exceptional but unsurpassed down to today except for possibly Record chains. That ended with SRAM. You can still find some NOS (new old stock) of the Sedisport 6/7 chains. About $25. I saw a lot of them on EBay at that price range stating "pre-owned" in the ad, meaning used and who knows for how many miles or whether properly maintained. The topper I ever saw was "pre-owned" underwear. Yikes. What if they were pre-owned by Elizabeth Taylor? It was men's underwear ... What makes you think that Elizabeth Taylor didn't wear men's underwear? She got pretty large near the end. How about Chiyaki Kuriyama? AFAICT she doesn't even wear underwear at all. https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C...k1.0zfyIxpXhdg Chiyaki Kuriyama is Japanese and if she were to wear a formal Kimono then certainly she does not wear underpants in that instance :-) -- Cheers, John B. |
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On 8/30/2017 9:00 PM, John B. wrote:
On Wed, 30 Aug 2017 10:41:49 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Tuesday, August 29, 2017 at 3:31:55 PM UTC-7, Joerg wrote: On 2017-08-29 14:38, wrote: On Tuesday, August 29, 2017 at 11:45:45 AM UTC-7, Joerg wrote: On 2017-08-29 09:42, sms wrote: On 8/28/2017 3:59 PM, AMuzi wrote: On 8/28/2017 4:28 PM, wrote: On Monday, August 28, 2017 at 1:59:20 PM UTC-7, Joerg wrote: On 2017-08-28 13:43, sms wrote: I replaced the chain that I broke on Saturday with one I had in my garage that I must have purchased five to ten years ago. It has a connecting link and it says "Taya" on it. It's for 6,7,8 gearing. It seems okay, but I think that this is the first time I've used a chain with a connecting link since childhood. I looked up Taya and it's a big Taiwanese chain manufacturer. I still have a Sachs-Sedis 7-speed chain on my road bike which I bought from a friend as NOS, for $6 which was the old sticker price (the sticker had already turned brownish). No link, mounted with hammer and anvil as usual. To my utter amazement it doesn't show any measurable stretch after over 2000mi and sometimes I really put the coals on because of our hills. Even the old Wippermann chains could not rival that. I am very religious about chain cleaning and lube though. The old 5-6-7 speed Sachs chains wore out three days after the bike was junked. The Sedis (later Sachs-Sedis) material and Delta hardening process was not only exceptional but unsurpassed down to today except for possibly Record chains. That ended with SRAM. You can still find some NOS (new old stock) of the Sedisport 6/7 chains. About $25. I saw a lot of them on EBay at that price range stating "pre-owned" in the ad, meaning used and who knows for how many miles or whether properly maintained. The topper I ever saw was "pre-owned" underwear. Yikes. What if they were pre-owned by Elizabeth Taylor? It was men's underwear ... What makes you think that Elizabeth Taylor didn't wear men's underwear? She got pretty large near the end. In a less humorousness vein, did you know that "back in the day" runners used to wear women's panties? Now, of course, running shorts incorporate "panties" so it is no longer necessary to rob the lingerie drawer :-) -- Cheers, John B. Back in what day and what part of the world? -- Ride fast, ride hard, ride for health and enjoyment... JQ Dancing on the edge --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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On Thu, 31 Aug 2017 02:58:27 -0400, JQ wrote:
On 8/30/2017 9:00 PM, John B. wrote: On Wed, 30 Aug 2017 10:41:49 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Tuesday, August 29, 2017 at 3:31:55 PM UTC-7, Joerg wrote: On 2017-08-29 14:38, wrote: On Tuesday, August 29, 2017 at 11:45:45 AM UTC-7, Joerg wrote: On 2017-08-29 09:42, sms wrote: On 8/28/2017 3:59 PM, AMuzi wrote: On 8/28/2017 4:28 PM, wrote: On Monday, August 28, 2017 at 1:59:20 PM UTC-7, Joerg wrote: On 2017-08-28 13:43, sms wrote: I replaced the chain that I broke on Saturday with one I had in my garage that I must have purchased five to ten years ago. It has a connecting link and it says "Taya" on it. It's for 6,7,8 gearing. It seems okay, but I think that this is the first time I've used a chain with a connecting link since childhood. I looked up Taya and it's a big Taiwanese chain manufacturer. I still have a Sachs-Sedis 7-speed chain on my road bike which I bought from a friend as NOS, for $6 which was the old sticker price (the sticker had already turned brownish). No link, mounted with hammer and anvil as usual. To my utter amazement it doesn't show any measurable stretch after over 2000mi and sometimes I really put the coals on because of our hills. Even the old Wippermann chains could not rival that. I am very religious about chain cleaning and lube though. The old 5-6-7 speed Sachs chains wore out three days after the bike was junked. The Sedis (later Sachs-Sedis) material and Delta hardening process was not only exceptional but unsurpassed down to today except for possibly Record chains. That ended with SRAM. You can still find some NOS (new old stock) of the Sedisport 6/7 chains. About $25. I saw a lot of them on EBay at that price range stating "pre-owned" in the ad, meaning used and who knows for how many miles or whether properly maintained. The topper I ever saw was "pre-owned" underwear. Yikes. What if they were pre-owned by Elizabeth Taylor? It was men's underwear ... What makes you think that Elizabeth Taylor didn't wear men's underwear? She got pretty large near the end. In a less humorousness vein, did you know that "back in the day" runners used to wear women's panties? Now, of course, running shorts incorporate "panties" so it is no longer necessary to rob the lingerie drawer :-) -- Cheers, John B. Back in what day and what part of the world? Back in the day when I first started running and in the U.S. but as I said, "modern" running shorts incorporate built in "panties". see: http://tinyurl.com/y7xnwz8n http://tinyurl.com/yd9jq7fm -- Cheers, John B. |
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On Wednesday, August 30, 2017 at 6:00:12 PM UTC-7, John B. wrote:
On Wed, 30 Aug 2017 10:41:49 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Tuesday, August 29, 2017 at 3:31:55 PM UTC-7, Joerg wrote: On 2017-08-29 14:38, wrote: On Tuesday, August 29, 2017 at 11:45:45 AM UTC-7, Joerg wrote: On 2017-08-29 09:42, sms wrote: On 8/28/2017 3:59 PM, AMuzi wrote: On 8/28/2017 4:28 PM, wrote: On Monday, August 28, 2017 at 1:59:20 PM UTC-7, Joerg wrote: On 2017-08-28 13:43, sms wrote: I replaced the chain that I broke on Saturday with one I had in my garage that I must have purchased five to ten years ago. It has a connecting link and it says "Taya" on it. It's for 6,7,8 gearing. It seems okay, but I think that this is the first time I've used a chain with a connecting link since childhood. I looked up Taya and it's a big Taiwanese chain manufacturer. I still have a Sachs-Sedis 7-speed chain on my road bike which I bought from a friend as NOS, for $6 which was the old sticker price (the sticker had already turned brownish). No link, mounted with hammer and anvil as usual. To my utter amazement it doesn't show any measurable stretch after over 2000mi and sometimes I really put the coals on because of our hills. Even the old Wippermann chains could not rival that. I am very religious about chain cleaning and lube though. The old 5-6-7 speed Sachs chains wore out three days after the bike was junked. The Sedis (later Sachs-Sedis) material and Delta hardening process was not only exceptional but unsurpassed down to today except for possibly Record chains. That ended with SRAM. You can still find some NOS (new old stock) of the Sedisport 6/7 chains. About $25. I saw a lot of them on EBay at that price range stating "pre-owned" in the ad, meaning used and who knows for how many miles or whether properly maintained. The topper I ever saw was "pre-owned" underwear. Yikes. What if they were pre-owned by Elizabeth Taylor? It was men's underwear ... What makes you think that Elizabeth Taylor didn't wear men's underwear? She got pretty large near the end. In a less humorousness vein, did you know that "back in the day" runners used to wear women's panties? Now, of course, running shorts incorporate "panties" so it is no longer necessary to rob the lingerie drawer :-) Back in the day?!? I didn't know that the 1990', when I was trying "Hanes Her Way" instead of Perl Izumi was "back in the day" |
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On 8/31/2017 7:36 AM, John B. wrote:
On Thu, 31 Aug 2017 02:58:27 -0400, JQ wrote: On 8/30/2017 9:00 PM, John B. wrote: In a less humorousness vein, did you know that "back in the day" runners used to wear women's panties? Now, of course, running shorts incorporate "panties" so it is no longer necessary to rob the lingerie drawer :-) -- Cheers, John B. Back in what day and what part of the world? Back in the day when I first started running and in the U.S. but as I said, "modern" running shorts incorporate built in "panties". see: http://tinyurl.com/y7xnwz8n http://tinyurl.com/yd9jq7fm -- Cheers, John B. Back in the day when I was a runner on the USA national scene, I never wore women's undies nor anyone that I knew. Now some did wear women's leggings during the winter and freezing temps for races, as far as I know we all wore men's briefs. My day was back in the 70's, I can't say post 70's as I was no longer able to run. -- Ride fast, ride hard, ride for health and enjoyment... JQ Dancing on the edge --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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