Not sure he'd finished the thought at that point; it was just getting interesting.Didn't use a full stop at the end though...
Looking forward to the rest of it.
Not sure he'd finished the thought at that point; it was just getting interesting.Didn't use a full stop at the end though...
I too have had trouble finding the source of the cusswit on the Google. We need some intel!What the fucking fuck is a cusswit?
....not even, he.Who knows how the Moororless mind works...:nod:
Am too.....not even, he.
No you don't, you have the release tension backed off. It's entirely different to the float; very very few pedals have adjustable float, although most road systems can vary the float with different cleat options. As far as I know that's not available on any MTB pedal & cleat systems.Unclipoing isn't an issue, I have the float set as loose as possible so I can unclip when crashing pretty easy.
That one shouldn't have have had capital F......because I'm not finished.
Fuckwit.
That was good... I laughed.That one shouldn't have have had capital F...
Cusswit!
Are you aware of the title of this thread? So I've been using the wrong term all this time.... thanks to my my roadie mate.No you don't, you have the release tension backed off. It's entirely different to the float; very very few pedals have adjustable float, although most road systems can vary the float with different cleat options. As far as I know that's not available on any MTB pedal & cleat systems.
Time cleats can do the L-R switcheroo which provides different float in or outward. In my experience release tension generally does affect how smooth a cleat floats on the pedal which is what I understood him to be saying, even if he didn't mean to be!No you don't, you have the release tension backed off. It's entirely different to the float; very very few pedals have adjustable float, although most road systems can vary the float with different cleat options. As far as I know that's not available on any MTB pedal & cleat systems.
It is preceded by a full stop and is spaced to imply a fresh paragraph. If no capital f is required what should he have done?That one shouldn't have have had capital F...
Cusswit!
It depends. If he was labelling whoever was correcting his grammar a fuckwit, then he should've used a comma, then lowercase 'f'.It is preceded by a full stop and is spaced to imply a fresh paragraph. If no capital f is required what should he have done?
I'm wondering if perhaps they were in the process of creating a billeted list and accidentally hit post while still in the early stages of assembling a draft.It depends. If he was labelling whoever was correcting his grammar a fuckwit, then he should've used a comma, then lowercase 'f'.
To me, finishing a statement with a new line then a single capitalised word implies referring to oneself as the author of said statement.
Subliminal messaging that he's riding a girls bike? HIS LIV?tHIS Thread DeLIVerS. ?
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk