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intakexhaust 01-13-2014 03:08 PM

oh what the heck.... all these posts on bridges... the bikini bridge thread, New Joisy bridgegate... and now

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Joe Bob 01-13-2014 03:11 PM

Free for pick up in Orange CA or actual shipping.....700C wheels, with Shimano 8 speed freewheel, tired of tripping over them.

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intakexhaust 01-13-2014 11:50 PM

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intakexhaust 01-16-2014 11:27 PM

No little blue pill needed...


Mountain bike mishap man suffers SEVEN WEEK stiffie

An Irish competitive mountain biker required delicate surgical intervention after his wedding tackle came off the worse for wear after a collision with his bike, resulting in a seven-week erection.

According to the Irish Medical Journal, the unnamed 22-year-old hobbled up to Dublin's Tallaght Hospital "with a five week history of ongoing priapism after he had sustained a blow to perineum when he fell on to the crossbar of his mountain bike".


While initial "pain, swelling and bruising" had subsided within days of the tumble and there were no signs of injury, the poor bloke was still suffering "a rigid erection".

Doctors first opted for a hands-on approach, trying "manual compression". This "caused resolution of erection but the penis rapidly refilled with blood to full tumescence".

Cue a two-week pressure dressing treatment, although once again "release of pressure caused immediate recurrence of priapism".

In eye-watering detail, the IMJ details how docs finally tamed the terrible todger: "Further management involved penile angiography and selective arterial embolization, performed by interventional radiologist. Via the right common femoral artery, pelvic arteriography using a 5 French Omni flush catheter was followed by super selective catheterisation of the cavernosal artery using a 2.7 French micro catheter (Terumo).

"A fistulous communication between cavernosal artery and right corpus cavernosum was embolized using gel foam and four 0.018 platinum coils (3 mm x 7 mm). Priapism resolved immediately with uneventful recovery."

The Irish Independent explains, in layman's terms, that the "minimally invasive" procedure "involved inserting gel foam and four tiny platinum coils at an abnormal connection between an artery and a vein that supplied blood to the man's penis".

A month later, "there was no recurrence of priapism and patient reported satisfactory erection and intercourse".

Tallaght Hospital's consultant intervention radiologist, Dr Ronan Browne, described the loss of permawood as "a great result". He added: "We were very happy with the outcome. It was an anxious time for the patient as it would be for any young man."

The IMJ notes that there are only two previous records in medical literature of "priapism following cross bar straddle injury". In this case, it was painless "high-flow" priapism, as opposed to the agonising low-flow flavour.

The journal clarifies that priapism is "a prolonged unwanted erection for more than four hours in the absence of sexual stimulation". It adds: "The commonest low-flow variety is due to veno-occlusion, there is painful rigid erection with severely restricted cavernosal blood flow. This warrants emergency intervention with penile drainage to prevent permanent damage.

"In high-flow priapism, usually caused by trauma and considerably less common, there is unregulated arterial blood flow commonly due to traumatic fistula into the corpus cavernosum."

intakexhaust 01-19-2014 01:13 PM

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intakexhaust 01-19-2014 01:30 PM

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intakexhaust 01-19-2014 03:46 PM

2013 - At some point during the race, when Chris Froome was in the lead, Romain Marandet jumped the Tour leaders on a mountain bike. He suddenly appears from the middle of the treeline and then disappears below the road.

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intakexhaust 01-24-2014 12:30 PM

spotted on fleabay - STELLA PICOSA 54 cm 1950's 650b

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Laneco 01-24-2014 01:05 PM

Oh well HELLO THERE BEAUTIFUL!!!

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Joe Bob 01-25-2014 12:07 PM

21 inch ASP, collapsible baton with scabbard, velcro to the top tube.

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scottmandue 01-25-2014 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by 85eurocarrera (Post 7850124)

Any info on this bike?

Joe Bob 01-25-2014 02:05 PM

Zerodebikes - Zerodebikes Bikes

intakexhaust 01-28-2014 01:27 PM

Critical mass

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