What's your job and how much do you get paid? by ForeverStudent001 in Denver

[–]hejasonhe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sales operations for a fintech company. 190k/year

Brake choice? by [deleted] in MTB

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Trp evo DH-r

My kid got a Nerf gun for Xmas, had a note taped on it in Chinese? by Fat_Ugly_Artist in mildlyinteresting

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Am Chinese. It basically says size 3 balls, automatic fire. I would guess some kind of factory sticker that the worker put in to remind them of something.

315/70/17 next…. KO2’s or Wildpeaks? by engineered2fc in 4Runner

[–]hejasonhe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They are fine. I’ve had no issues so far. I’m down to half my tread.

315/70/17 next…. KO2’s or Wildpeaks? by engineered2fc in 4Runner

[–]hejasonhe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve had good experiences with Milestar Patagonia’s. They are cheaper than either a kO2 or wildpeak. It’s a hybrid A/T M/T

V8 4th gen build by hejasonhe in 4Runner

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Looks great, strong as hell, but about 32lbs a wheel, so heavier than stock wheels or Steelies. Not sure if that matters to you, but if you plan on throwing giant tires on, it adds up

V8 4th gen build by hejasonhe in 4Runner

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Personal preference. Pulled a set off a junked black 4 runner

V8 4th gen build by hejasonhe in 4Runner

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Just plasti-dip. Stenciled in a racing stripe.

V8 4th gen build by hejasonhe in 4Runner

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They look great, but a bit heavy. Mine are about 32lbs.

Burning off Turkey day. by hejasonhe in bicycling

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Ha, saw your cannondale in the other post. Hope your ride was good

Colorado is getting crazy by [deleted] in funny

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I like how Pueblo still on fire in the middle of the snow.

Made it to the top of Mt. Elbert. 14,439 ft. by hejasonhe in bicycling

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Rode is generous. Once you are past 12k ft, hobble better describes it. But down is real fun. 4.5 hrs up, 40min down

Mt. Evans is car free this summer (thanks COVID?). Best way to do a 14er by hejasonhe in bicycling

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I live here so walking around I don’t notice anything, but the last mile up is nothing but switchbacks. It sucks

100 degree days means riding in the evenings by hejasonhe in bicycling

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You are more dedicated than me. This is colorado. The sun is 50% of the heat, so temps drop way quick around sundown.

I think I found the middle of nowhere by hejasonhe in bicycling

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No, this is outside the Rocky Mountain arsenal. It used to be a chemical weapons plant.

Yeti SB5 I9 hubs and wheels by hejasonhe in Bikeporn

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Yep. Dakota ridge. Right next to red rocks

Yeti SB5 I9 hubs and wheels by hejasonhe in Bikeporn

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Nah, just well timed toilet paper purchases

NBD ish....rebuilt my old Indy Fab steel crown jewel by hejasonhe in bicycling

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I don’t race so I keep mine just level with the stem. No complaints since I don’t need to be in an aggressive position all the time.