if you UPLOAD your own avatar it has to be sized... if you link to the avatars url you can get away with bigger however its nice to try and keep them all the same. I believe mojo was workin on a way around that so EVERYONE had to keep them at 150x150.. dont know where he got with that though.
I have no idea on how too change avatar size.
I just found the picture, put in the url, and was a little shocked at the results .If some one tells me how too change it, or do it for me then no problem.I just thought the size would be changed automaticaly.
Fins Rule!
Liquids drool.
"If the rule you followed led you to this of what use was the rule?" Anton Chigurh
CRMOE500 wrote:I have no idea on how too change avatar size.
I just found the picture, put in the url, and was a little shocked at the results .If some one tells me how too change it, or do it for me then no problem.I just thought the size would be changed automaticaly.
save the picture to your computer... resize it.. then use the upload your own photo feature in your control panel.
After riding all day sunday{first run this season} I never had one issue running the bike without the outer bearing retainer.The bearing is tight in the rim and hasn't budged.Thats a big relief because I thought the rim needed replacing.
Last year I found enough traction too pull the air valve through the rim.So after watching a few vids I pulled half the tire off too find the valve.Pry bars was all I had but I succeded with no leaks!The tips in the videos go along way in making the job a whole lot easier.Maybe it wasn't my day, but for the life of me I could not get that damn valve back into the rim.Theres just no room for my big fingers. Moms idea of tieing a string too the valve pulled through!
Fins Rule!
Liquids drool.
"If the rule you followed led you to this of what use was the rule?" Anton Chigurh
need to snug down or replace your rim locks then if your slippin valve stems like that.. I have run mine completely flat for quite a while and the valve stem never pulled free.. Gotta love dumont and cheap paddles.. must have gone threw one every other trip.. always blowin up a tube.. Then i invested in Ultra heavy duty tubes.. and not a problem since
After that experience I double nutted the rim locks so they won't work loose.I also put one on the valve, but now that I think about it's coming back off.If the tube wants to move I don't want the valve being ripped off.
Fins Rule!
Liquids drool.
"If the rule you followed led you to this of what use was the rule?" Anton Chigurh