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Why not? Riding a booted tire really isn't an HTFU scenario, anyway; I've done it a few times and it's usually a lazy stroll that's not terribly unpleasant.
Otherwise, I'm generally not fond of asking someone to bail me out of a mess that I've gotten myself into, 'specially if it's something that I can get myself out of without too much trouble or risk. With my wife and family specifically, they already put up with my habit, and how it impacts the time that we spend together, and I don't want to ask even more of them if I don't have to.
Otherwise, I'm generally not fond of asking someone to bail me out of a mess that I've gotten myself into, 'specially if it's something that I can get myself out of without too much trouble or risk. With my wife and family specifically, they already put up with my habit, and how it impacts the time that we spend together, and I don't want to ask even more of them if I don't have to.
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I have faith in CF wheels. I probably wouldn't have bought this particular set, because of the fact that I'm bumping against their recommended weight limit. That said, their light weight is very much enjoyed.
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I was feeling less than stellar on the bike, possibly still a little under the weather from the double vax, though my HR seemed pretty much what I'd expect. So I decided on a leisurely ride, to cap off what I had decided would be a recovery week. So, there I was, at about mile 31, just starting down a short drop that leads to a 180 degree sweeper, when suddenly *PFFFFff!!* and my back tire is instantly flat. I stop, and start spinning the wheel to look for the little piece of glass I expect to find, so I can pop it out, replace the tube and be on my way, when I saw this...
No way I was gonna ride that 25 miles home, not even with a boot. So, I made the Call Of Shame. This time, Mrs. GJ had figured out how to use "Find Phone" and Siri to navigate, rather than having to remember or write down my simple directions.
As it turns out, I JUST bought a new one of those (GP5K in 25mm), because I hate not having a spare tire, in case - well, in case THIS happens.
So, an abrupt end to what had been a nice, relaxing ride. I guess Rango will get a walk today, which he usually doesn't on Sundays. Lucky bastard.
EDIT: Because the tire DEflated so completely all at once, I didn't travel far after. So I was able to walk back along my path and find what I think was the culprit. A piece of glass, with a curve that roughly matches the deeper cut about 1.5 cm long by 4 mm wide. I should have taken a picture, but I did toss it over the guard rail and into the grass.
No way I was gonna ride that 25 miles home, not even with a boot. So, I made the Call Of Shame. This time, Mrs. GJ had figured out how to use "Find Phone" and Siri to navigate, rather than having to remember or write down my simple directions.
As it turns out, I JUST bought a new one of those (GP5K in 25mm), because I hate not having a spare tire, in case - well, in case THIS happens.
So, an abrupt end to what had been a nice, relaxing ride. I guess Rango will get a walk today, which he usually doesn't on Sundays. Lucky bastard.
EDIT: Because the tire DEflated so completely all at once, I didn't travel far after. So I was able to walk back along my path and find what I think was the culprit. A piece of glass, with a curve that roughly matches the deeper cut about 1.5 cm long by 4 mm wide. I should have taken a picture, but I did toss it over the guard rail and into the grass.
On a separate indident, another sidewall puncture forced me into calling an Uber because the tubeless valve stem was stuck in the wheel. It made me seriously consider abandoning tubeless and GP5K tires. I stuck with tubeless, and tried Pirellis, which I didn't care for, and battled constantly. I ended up back on the GP5Ks, and haven't had any issues in a while.
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This has inspired me to cut up some tire liners I had and put them in all my saddle bags for tire boots. I had a rear flat yesterday, pumped up with my mini pump for 200 strokes to get 100 or so psi. Started back on the road and it was "Thump, thump". I figured I had let the tube poke out under the bead. Quickly deflated, checked, couldn't find anything. Another 200 strokes. Another thump thump. Checked again, Turns out the rim is tubeless compatible and I couldn't put enough pressure in to pop the bead onto the rim. So I thumped slowly home for about 8 miles. CO2 in my pocket next time.
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Yeah, this can be a problem sometimes - I've never had a thump, but I've had a bit of wobble. Next time, if you have a little water to spare, try wetting the beads, that might help 'em pop in to place.
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Bummed about todays ride. Took yesterday off to give myself extra rest, but my daughter kept us up both nights. She was having nightmares for the first time.
Anyways, set you to do a century in 4 hr 30mins or less, more importantly no breaks. Took the wrong route, but that didn’t really make a difference, by mile 50 my legs were not having it. Decided to call it at 80 when I knew I wouldn’t make my goal.
Temperature was perfect this mornjng. Looked like a fall day.
Anyways, set you to do a century in 4 hr 30mins or less, more importantly no breaks. Took the wrong route, but that didn’t really make a difference, by mile 50 my legs were not having it. Decided to call it at 80 when I knew I wouldn’t make my goal.
Temperature was perfect this mornjng. Looked like a fall day.
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Why not? Riding a booted tire really isn't an HTFU scenario, anyway; I've done it a few times and it's usually a lazy stroll that's not terribly unpleasant.
Otherwise, I'm generally not fond of asking someone to bail me out of a mess that I've gotten myself into, 'specially if it's something that I can get myself out of without too much trouble or risk. With my wife and family specifically, they already put up with my habit, and how it impacts the time that we spend together, and I don't want to ask even more of them if I don't have to.
Otherwise, I'm generally not fond of asking someone to bail me out of a mess that I've gotten myself into, 'specially if it's something that I can get myself out of without too much trouble or risk. With my wife and family specifically, they already put up with my habit, and how it impacts the time that we spend together, and I don't want to ask even more of them if I don't have to.
This is why I call my neighbor when I am stranded…….
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Why not? Riding a booted tire really isn't an HTFU scenario, anyway; I've done it a few times and it's usually a lazy stroll that's not terribly unpleasant.
Otherwise, I'm generally not fond of asking someone to bail me out of a mess that I've gotten myself into, 'specially if it's something that I can get myself out of without too much trouble or risk. With my wife and family specifically, they already put up with my habit, and how it impacts the time that we spend together, and I don't want to ask even more of them if I don't have to.
Otherwise, I'm generally not fond of asking someone to bail me out of a mess that I've gotten myself into, 'specially if it's something that I can get myself out of without too much trouble or risk. With my wife and family specifically, they already put up with my habit, and how it impacts the time that we spend together, and I don't want to ask even more of them if I don't have to.
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She would tell me that the point of having a bike is to ride it, and that I'm not allowed to have power assist unless it is of the 4-wheel type.
Her standard response to e-bikes is, "What's the point?"
Of course, my point might be that that would enable me to do a century in this lifetime.
Her standard response to e-bikes is, "What's the point?"
Of course, my point might be that that would enable me to do a century in this lifetime.
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Supposedly the topic of whether to allow (or not allow) e-bikes on club rides is actively being discussed by the club's Board. I am quite pleased to have served my term and no longer be involved with such ongoing discussions.
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Oof - yeah, that'd be a tough one. IMO, the more aggressive the ride, the less disposed I'd be towards them. A or even B ride? Nah. C ride? I could see it.
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On a "geezer" ride, especially for an elder statesman, I think it could be reasonable to allow them to keep up with their more youthful friends.
But it's a tough call.
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She would tell me that the point of having a bike is to ride it, and that I'm not allowed to have power assist unless it is of the 4-wheel type.
Her standard response to e-bikes is, "What's the point?"
Of course, my point might be that that would enable me to do a century in this lifetime.
Her standard response to e-bikes is, "What's the point?"
Of course, my point might be that that would enable me to do a century in this lifetime.
....but I'd put money on you doing a century without. I would bet that more people would have problems with the position-related fatigue rather than the effort necessary. You really don't need to move that fast if you're comfortable.
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Increasing range while maintaining intensity and duration would be a really cool thing - getting to see more and varied terrain would be a really nice benefit and motivator.
....but I'd put money on you doing a century without. I would bet that more people would have problems with the position-related fatigue rather than the effort necessary. You really don't need to move that fast if you're comfortable.
....but I'd put money on you doing a century without. I would bet that more people would have problems with the position-related fatigue rather than the effort necessary. You really don't need to move that fast if you're comfortable.
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I'm with you on that. While I could see the attraction for formerly-fast, ex-racer types, who know handle a bike, and would be fine in a A ride. However, the danger is with newer riders who don't have the experience that usually comes along with becoming a fast guy/gal, and getting into conditions over their head where they put everyone at risk.
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I'm with you on that. While I could see the attraction for formerly-fast, ex-racer types, who know handle a bike, and would be fine in a A ride. However, the danger is with newer riders who don't have the experience that usually comes along with becoming a fast guy/gal, and getting into conditions over their head where they put everyone at risk.
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Increasing range while maintaining intensity and duration would be a really cool thing - getting to see more and varied terrain would be a really nice benefit and motivator.
....but I'd put money on you doing a century without. I would bet that more people would have problems with the position-related fatigue rather than the effort necessary. You really don't need to move that fast if you're comfortable.
....but I'd put money on you doing a century without. I would bet that more people would have problems with the position-related fatigue rather than the effort necessary. You really don't need to move that fast if you're comfortable.
It's hit or miss with position fatigue. My last 40+ ride, I was fine with no fatigue. Sunday on a very short ride, my shoulders and arms were tight feeling, but that may have to do with neck stiffness that I frequently have. I am scheduled for a Retul fit on Thursday.
I can see merits to e-bikes, but for me now, it kills the purpose of riding. Maybe when I'm an elder statesman instead of just elder.
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Increasing range while maintaining intensity and duration would be a really cool thing - getting to see more and varied terrain would be a really nice benefit and motivator.
....but I'd put money on you doing a century without. I would bet that more people would have problems with the position-related fatigue rather than the effort necessary. You really don't need to move that fast if you're comfortable.
....but I'd put money on you doing a century without. I would bet that more people would have problems with the position-related fatigue rather than the effort necessary. You really don't need to move that fast if you're comfortable.
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Oh, more power than sense would be a definite problem but, frankly, my first concern on an A- or even B-ride would be the possibility of resentment from others. I think that, once there's an element of suffering involved, folks may side-eye the e-bike riders, 'specially if the e-bike riders aren't really tactful, and I just wouldn't want that kind of wedge forming within the group.
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After a few months my friends with e-bikes started coming on club rides. No one objected, everyone likes them and they are experienced riders. She is very strong again and came out on her old race bike this past Saturday and spanked us on the climbs, especially late. I posted about this in the General thread.