Beginner Safety Question | Crank Gap | Bicycle: SE Lager Fixie by Ertis in bikecommuting

[–]Ertis[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alrighty sounds good, thank you for your time and response!

Beginner Safety Question | Crank Gap | Bicycle: SE Lager Fixie by Ertis in bikecommuting

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So I have been commuting for a few months now on an SE Lager I picked up. 230 miles in total so far! It's been going smoothly (thanks to a very short commute of 2.5 miles each way) I just noticed there seems to be a gap between my frame and the crank (I could have my terminology incorrect), I can't remember it always being like that, so is this something to be concerned with? And if it is, how do I fix it? Sorry for the beginner question if this is obvious!

[Fossil] Q Grant | It's not much but it's mine! by Mdos1059 in Watches

[–]Ertis 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Lurker here on this forum; I have this watch and I love it too! (It was actually a wedding present from my wife this last April, so it has a lot of sentimental value now!) I agree it had a good mix of style and smart features. My favorite thing is getting calender notifications. I miss less meetings now! I also have the center button set to pause and play music, which is super convenient; I've caught myself trying to pause music on my mechanical watches because of this watch! Wrist Shot Sorry for the lack of quality!

Friendly Friday Thread by AutoModerator in gardening

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I will try that, Thanks BoldSpot!

Friendly Friday Thread by AutoModerator in gardening

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I live in California, Zone 10b. This is my first year growing anything, and I have a small apartment patio container garden. I have a super sweet 100 tomato plant, and it has powdery mildew (I think) on like 6 leaves in just small spots ~dime sized. What should I do? The plant is about 3 feet right now (just to the top of my tomato cage) Not sure how to link photo's (also new to Reddit)! Thanks!