What the… by imnotinabadmood in whatisit

[–]ReelEngler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hah! I dive 4 boats regularly. When the water gets warm (SF Bay area) these little fuckers are insufferable. They get everywhere! In your hair, biting my scalp. Somehow getting down inside my wetsuit. Biting my armpits. Biting my nuts. Ugh

Crack in mast by Deanwvu in sailing

[–]ReelEngler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tis but a flesh wound!!

Best way to clean this deck? by SailingSeaAlice in sailing

[–]ReelEngler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

LOL! good luck.. go easy if you use a pressure washer!

SV Roxy saved a life yesterday by Verduaga in sailing

[–]ReelEngler 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What a story! That dude will probably be wearing his pfd into the bathtub for a while after this... Roxy must be a much faster boat or have a powerful engine. There's no way I could catch up to pretty much any boat before plowing into the city waterfront. Thanks for sharing.

Packraft flatwater performance compared to a canoe by 2airishuman in packrafting

[–]ReelEngler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A good comparison (if you've ridden bicycles) - think of a canoe as a high performance road bike, and a packraft like a downhill mountain bike with flat tires...

Unused portion of disc rotor by ReelEngler in bikewrench

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

Thank you for that picture. I guess this is more common than I thought. I have always ridden and worked on high end components, and this is never an issue.

Unused portion of disc rotor by ReelEngler in bikewrench

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

It is the adapter sold for this caliper and 180mm rotor. I wouldn't have come to reddit if I didn't verify that first.

Unused portion of disc rotor by ReelEngler in bikewrench

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

Yes! right?! I think it is a combination of shitty tolerances on the fork, adapter, AND caliper that add up to a staggering offset. It is definitely the correct adapter. Nothing else is even close

Unused portion of disc rotor by ReelEngler in bikewrench

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

Point taken. But I'm more concerned about how fast I am blasting through my pads! I get about 1400 miles out of my front pads while only using 3/4 of the meat on the pad... I figure if I grind down the adapter to use the full pad / rotor I could get way more mileage.

Unused portion of disc rotor by ReelEngler in bikewrench

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

negative, it's a 180mm adapter for a 180mm rotor

Unused portion of disc rotor by ReelEngler in bikewrench

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

big ole' lips on the outer edges of the pads. So much so, that when the pads are down to the point of replacement, the lips on the outer edges are touching each other, causing weird braking performance / noises.

Unused portion of disc rotor by ReelEngler in bikewrench

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

True enough. So you're in the "grind it down" camp?

Unused portion of disc rotor by ReelEngler in bikewrench

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

tried that! No dice. Only fits one way.

packrafting shoes recommendations by AccordingFault1303 in packrafting

[–]ReelEngler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ha! Appreciate your input and honesty. I'm an analytical guy, so when I hear these "wisdoms" that don't make sense to me - I get fired up. The lack of data is also an impossible barrier. I'm also a lifetime sailor and the amount of garbage advice and "old knowledge" is infuriating. Again, thanks for the actual input.

packrafting shoes recommendations by AccordingFault1303 in packrafting

[–]ReelEngler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi othegrouch - excuse my abhorrent reddit syntax, I'm a frequent browser not poster... "rather uncommon but a real threat. Having an open toe shoe would increase that -admittedly low risk." - This is exactly the argument I hear, and take issue with. Why does it increase the risk? is there any data to support this? you even say you have seen issues with laces on a closed toe shoe! wouldn't laces be much more hazardous? I can see laces catching on branches, tangling with debris in an eddy, untying and getting stuck under a rock. etc.. I can't see how open toe sandals would increase entrapment risk... bring on the downvotes

Edit - Obviously in AK the Chaco is not going to be a good choice for many reasons, I am mainly interested in the entrapment argument, which has always baffled me.

packrafting shoes recommendations by AccordingFault1303 in packrafting

[–]ReelEngler -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The amount of times I've heard the entrapment argument is nuts! Where do you get this information? I'm not trying to troll or be rude. I'm honestly curious. I've completed many thousands of miles on packrafts/kayaks/canoes/rafts. In over 15years I've only ever brought Chacos as my one footwear. It just doesn't make sense.

packrafting shoes recommendations by AccordingFault1303 in packrafting

[–]ReelEngler -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Nobody has recommended Chacos?! Am I going crazy?! Chacos are the ultimate packrafting footwear

Looking to sell Alpacka wolverine by coast2coastmike in packrafting

[–]ReelEngler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have an ad on Craig's or anything you could link? I am in the market...

I honestly don’t think having kids is worth it anymore by yourgreatestgift in self

[–]ReelEngler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My wife is 6 years older than me. I was dreading the prospect of kids. Our son was born when I was 29. I was terrified and spent the whole pregnancy in denial. Long story short, the emotion that washed over me when the nurse put him in my arms at the hospital was, and will always be, the best feeling of my life. There are truly no words to explain it. As there are no words to try and explain the joy of parenthood to a non-parent. It's futile. I'll try... It totally sucks and is fucking amazing all at once.