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Old 06-18-23, 07:52 PM
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Just spent some time in Maupiti (an off-the-beaten-track part of French Polynesia. No hotels, no credit cards, no ATMs, no supermarkets, few cars, only one small restaurant. However, they do have some classic and extremely rusty single-speeds to loan out at the various pensions (bed-and-breakfasts). We did two complete circuits of the island, and I even careened down a signposted 20% grade (though I would say that it was only about 15%). Shockingly, the high performance rust-coated steel wheels were shod with Compass tires. Check it out!


Yours truly atop a custom single-speed at Tereira Beach

Compass tires! Jan must have been here.

Ready to brave a death-defying "20%" descent with only a rusty coaster brake to avert disaster.

Paradise, cycling and otherwise.

Gotta finish a strenuous bike ride with an appropriate beverage!
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Steep descent with only a coaster brake? "Repack hill" from the origins of mountain biking, anyone?
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How do you find a place like this?
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Looks like the perfect training site for Cino, Dave.
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what is causing the texture to the water's surface in this photo?

boat wake? wind? tide? other?


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what is causing the texture to the water's surface in this photo?

boat wake? wind? tide? other?


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surface breeze.
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what is causing the texture to the water's surface in this photo?

boat wake? wind? tide? other?


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The lagoon is so shallow here (1 to 4 feet) that I think the waves on the surface act like lenses that distort the view of the white sand bottom and produce lighter and darker bands The waves are caused by big waves breaking on the fringing reef that propagate into the interior lagoon.
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Originally Posted by davester
Just spent some time in Maupiti (an off-the-beaten-track part of French Polynesia. No hotels, no credit cards, no ATMs, no supermarkets, few cars, only one small restaurant. However, they do have some classic and extremely rusty single-speeds to loan out at the various pensions (bed-and-breakfasts). We did two complete circuits of the island, and I even careened down a signposted 20% grade (though I would say that it was only about 15%). Shockingly, the high performance rust-coated steel wheels were shod with Compass tires. Check it out!


Yours truly atop a custom single-speed at Tereira Beach
Love the helmet. Where do I get one?
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I hope you saved the beer label for a bike you’re building. Maybe a coaster brake cruiser to remind you of your adventure?
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I think you need to organize a TdTahiti combined with a clunker challenge. Everyone flies in without a bike, buys or rents what's available, and off we go.
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that is quite a destination. About as remote as it's possible to get. thanks for sharing it

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Originally Posted by gugie
I think you need to organize a TdTahiti combined with a clunker challenge. Everyone flies in without a bike, buys or rents what's available, and off we go.
Hmm. That idea has some merit.
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Originally Posted by gugie
I think you need to organize a TdTahiti combined with a clunker challenge. Everyone flies in without a bike, buys or rents what's available, and off we go.
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Hmm. That idea has some merit.
There aren't enough diplomats in the world to sort out the international incident you/we would create.
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Originally Posted by bikingshearer
There aren't enough diplomats in the world to sort out the international incident you/we would create.
Well, if we were to hire Milo Mindbender and start a syndicate, we could corner the market on old, rusty bikes on the island and make a profitable enterprise and pay off the locals.
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Sounds like a “bring lawyers, guns, and money” kind of tour.
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Originally Posted by nlerner
Sounds like a “bring lawyers, guns, and money” kind of tour.
" . . . the sh*t has hit the fan."
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Originally Posted by davester
Shockingly, the high performance rust-coated steel wheels were shod with Compass tires.



Compass tires! Jan must have been here.
those look pretty supple..

How does it plane?
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Originally Posted by Roger M
those look pretty supple..

How does it plane?
I'm guessing that if I careened down the 20% grade without applying the brake, then skipped the turn at the bottom and headed straight into the water, I might have enough speed and the tires might have enough buoyancy for me to plane across the lagoon. Have to give that a whirl next visit.
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I'm guessing that if I careened down the 20% grade without applying the brake, then skipped the turn at the bottom and headed straight into the water, I might have enough speed and the tires might have enough buoyancy for me to plane across the lagoon. Have to give that a whirl next visit.
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Carbon bikes are Rush and your bike is The Ramones.

Gorgeous place, gorgeous pics.
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I'm impressed that Dave had the forethought to bring his GPS unit and map the ride.
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Originally Posted by noobinsf
Gorgeous place, gorgeous pics.
Wanna see some more?...


Maupiti from plane

Rush hour in Maupiti

Deserted motu

Beer time!

Maupiti climb

On top of the world

Maupiti pension sunset
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Betcha can't wait to get home to your bikes.

Yeah, right.
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Originally Posted by gugie
Betcha can't wait to get home to your bikes.

Yeah, right.
I just got home. All of this seems like a dream. I'm going to hold on to this dream as long as humanly possible.
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