posting pics--how to?
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posting pics--how to?
Okay, I tried before with this new forum thingy and didn't have much success. How do we post pics so they are big enuf for people to see? I had the method down pretty good in the old forum, but it eludes me in this one..any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Please be specific as I will follow any instructions exactly, so please don't leave any steps out.
Please be specific as I will follow any instructions exactly, so please don't leave any steps out.
#5
Alright I will give it a shot..Here it goes...oh by the way these are a few pics from the last couple of rides..I was by myself mostly..enjoy
This is Greenhill Look-off
This a bridge over River John on the railroad bed I will be on again tomorrow...
Now to post and see what happens..fingers crossed.
This is Greenhill Look-off
This a bridge over River John on the railroad bed I will be on again tomorrow...
Now to post and see what happens..fingers crossed.
#8
Thanks.
The mirrors are made by emgo?..there is another name floating around regarding the brand, but when they arrived that name wasn't anywhere on the packaging. They aren't expensive and work really well...artound $20...it's just a bit of a pain to get them adjusted properly when you first install them. There are 3 nuts on each stem that help set the angle of the notch that allows them to fold and the "tension"..ie you want the tension set so the mirror doesn't move around when riding, but loose enough you can fold the mirror down without risk of bending or breaking it....I like em.
The mirrors are made by emgo?..there is another name floating around regarding the brand, but when they arrived that name wasn't anywhere on the packaging. They aren't expensive and work really well...artound $20...it's just a bit of a pain to get them adjusted properly when you first install them. There are 3 nuts on each stem that help set the angle of the notch that allows them to fold and the "tension"..ie you want the tension set so the mirror doesn't move around when riding, but loose enough you can fold the mirror down without risk of bending or breaking it....I like em.
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