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Originally Posted by ooga-booga
(Post 22402788)
54-spot. 15% humidity and 73 degrees. don't hate.
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Fifteen slow miles on a Brompton on gorgeous day. Currently it's 63°F and sunny in my little corner of Texas :)
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0 miles. MTB is broken and waiting to be fixed 😭
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22 miles but it was really warm today. 34F with 15 mph wind. I'm a little tired from the effort.....pathetic.....but it is what it is.
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out of town socal 39-spot. 17% humidity and chapped lips. 77 degrees. wanted more miles but the legs declined the transaction.
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I have been riding slow paced, shorter rides since recovering from the flu, using my on the heavy side Schwinn SS DBX, my Poprad and a Fuji Ace that is now in the process of being refinished. All have racks, wider tires and are are set up as all road type bikes. I had not been on a couple of my faster bikes for a while. Yesterday it was my Orbea Avant. Today, I got on my Lemond Tourmalet, which I had not been ridden in a couple of months. I still stuck to a shorter ride, 17 miles or so, but I did kick up the pace, for a number of miles anyway. It really felt good to push it a bit. My legs felt strong, breathing was good and it got the heart rate up. I still felt a little tired the last few miles, but I had already had a busy day.
I have more appreciation for more casual, slower paced rides these days. But today, I found that I still get a big grin and that feeling of being kid-like when riding a bike that just makes me feel like I want, need to go fast. My two bikes that do that to me are the Tourmalet and my titanium Airborne Zeppelin. The Avant also, but it's geometry is less aggressive. That is not to say I don't like to go fast on my other bikes. But the Tourmalet and Zeppelin give me the feeling that not only I want to go fast, the bikes do too. Guess what bike gets the ride tomorrow. |
After -35 F, 30 F feels like summer. A 22 mile ride to buy parts for project brought great joy.
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32 miles on mostly dry roads after winter storm thaw out. Nice to have 60's after a week of freezing with snow and ice.
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Originally Posted by blurcovenky
(Post 22403972)
After -35 F, 30 F feels like summer. A 22 mile ride to buy parts for project brought great joy.
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...5088892a43.jpg |
Originally Posted by delbiker1
(Post 22403803)
I have been riding slow paced, shorter rides since recovering from the flu, using my on the heavy side Schwinn SS DBX, my Poprad and a Fuji Ace that is now in the process of being refinished. All have racks, wider tires and are are set up as all road type bikes. I had not been on a couple of my faster bikes for a while. Yesterday it was my Orbea Avant. Today, I got on my Lemond Tourmalet, which I had not been ridden in a couple of months. I still stuck to a shorter ride, 17 miles or so, but I did kick up the pace, for a number of miles anyway. It really felt good to push it a bit. My legs felt strong, breathing was good and it got the heart rate up. I still felt a little tired the last few miles, but I had already had a busy day.
I have more appreciation for more casual, slower paced rides these days. But today, I found that I still get a big grin and that feeling of being kid-like when riding a bike that just makes me feel like I want, need to go fast. My two bikes that do that to me are the Tourmalet and my titanium Airborne Zeppelin. The Avant also, but it's geometry is less aggressive. That is not to say I don't like to go fast on my other bikes. But the Tourmalet and Zeppelin give me the feeling that not only I want to go fast, the bikes do too. Guess what bike gets the ride tomorrow. After all the covid news maybe its good yours was only the flu and your back to action. Im guessing the Ti Zep. |
Originally Posted by ooga-booga
(Post 22403765)
out of town socal 39-spot. 17% humidity and chapped lips. 77 degrees. wanted more miles but the legs declined the transaction.
I would luv 39 in SoCal anytime :) |
Originally Posted by joesch
(Post 22404056)
Nice to have lots a riding options.
After all the covid news maybe its good yours was only the flu and your back to action. Im guessing the Ti Zep. I so enjoyed picking up the pace yesterday, the Zeppelin is definitely my ride today. Just thinking about it now puts a smile on my face. We are looking at mid 50's, sunshine and SE wind at 10 mph. Woo Hoo! |
Originally Posted by blurcovenky
(Post 22403972)
After -35 F, 30 F feels like summer. A 22 mile ride to buy parts for project brought great joy.
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...5088892a43.jpg |
Originally Posted by Zylar
(Post 22403713)
0 miles. MTB is broken and waiting to be fixed 😭
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Originally Posted by delbiker1
(Post 22404075)
Curious, why no front fender. Perhaps foot overlap?
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Originally Posted by blurcovenky
(Post 22404323)
I just stripped and rebuilt the bike. Forgot the fender and now I'm lazy. Got to get it done though, with all the snow and salt.
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Did about 7 miles. Curious about the state of the trail. Still a mess, half mud and half ice. The mud is fine but the ice just makes it less fun.
Otto |
49 Miles I.D. Snow is here again.
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Originally Posted by Troul
(Post 22406289)
49 Miles I.D. Snow is here again.
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Originally Posted by kahn
(Post 22406710)
And we are complaining about 48F with very gray, chilly looking clouds.
That is a good week for winter here! |
Flatzz
0 cause of flat tyre
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Just my usual simple variations on the 15+ mile loop.
But the kite surfer added some interest and there were small waves where it is usually rather calm. Standing taking the picture was a full throated wind. And in a bit of extra fun, my Pixel decided it would make a PAN for me so it doubled the kite!!! https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...9aeb98d9de.jpg https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...6f5a780776.jpg https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...6d4b2f4a91.jpg |
26-spot. 23% humidity. 2-5 mph breezes. 84 degrees...did have a flat tire for the first time in 1.5 years so there's that.
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Edmonds, WA - up and back
31 miles and about 1,100 feet of gain and I feel every inch of it! That's once again, Mt Baker (I zoomed in) up near the Canadian Border about 80-90 miles as a crow flies. It is one of our volcanoes and there's a vent up at the top that roars like a freight train and smells like sulfur. https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...ea4797c367.jpg https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...1c9a6e4b1e.jpg https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...71145f6e5a.jpg |
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