Addiction LXXVII
#2826
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: Greenville SC
Posts: 4,187
Bikes: 1975 Motobecane Grand Jubile, 2020 Holdsworth Competition, 2022 Giant Trance 29 3
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Ever been around the Compass/Rene Herse fanboys in the randonneuring & gravel scene?
I mean, they're insanely nice tires (I run a pair of their extralight 650Bx38 on my Trek) and the ride is sublime.
Whether they are worth almost $80 / ea to me remains to be seen. Supposedly they will last a long time, especially in the wider sizes, but if one gets ruined prematurely I might end up trying something a little more wallet friendly.
I mean, they're insanely nice tires (I run a pair of their extralight 650Bx38 on my Trek) and the ride is sublime.
Whether they are worth almost $80 / ea to me remains to be seen. Supposedly they will last a long time, especially in the wider sizes, but if one gets ruined prematurely I might end up trying something a little more wallet friendly.
#2827
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Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Land of Pleasant Living
Posts: 12,342
Bikes: Shmikes
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My FBG runs around 100 and has been up to 107, but my last a1c was 4.9. I brought it down from 5.4 in a year, by giving up bread etc. I'm more worried about automobile disease.
#2828
Should Be More Popular
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Malvern, PA (20 miles West of Philly)
Posts: 43,299
Bikes: 1986 Alpine (steel road bike), 2009 Ti Habenero, 2013 Specialized Roubaix
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Edit: I thought you said autoimmune disease. The automobile does hit us cyclists more often. Sad.
#2829
VFL For Life
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Knoxville, TN
Posts: 51,697
Bikes: Velo Volmobile
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I'm intrigued by #1 . I can't stand overly sweet breakfast foods. Of which pancakes often are.
#2830
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: TC, MN
Posts: 39,520
Bikes: R3 Disc, Haanjo
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#2831
Super Modest
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Central Illinois
Posts: 23,579
Bikes: Trek Emonda, Giant Propel, Colnago V3, Co-Motion Supremo, ICE VTX WC
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#2832
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: TC, MN
Posts: 39,520
Bikes: R3 Disc, Haanjo
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#2834
smelling the roses
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Tixkokob, Yucatán, México
Posts: 15,320
Bikes: 79 Trek 930, 80 Trek 414, 84 Schwinn Letour Luxe (coupled), 92 Schwinn Paramount PDG 5
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I had a Kirkland real chocolate protein bar. My most recent breakfast of choice. Along with my coffee addiction went my appetite
#2835
Mostly Harmless
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: At Large
Posts: 56,756
Bikes: Have two wheels
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PB&J sandwich is on the menu in the rjones28 today, sans pancake.
#2836
Super Modest
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Central Illinois
Posts: 23,579
Bikes: Trek Emonda, Giant Propel, Colnago V3, Co-Motion Supremo, ICE VTX WC
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Just finished snow-blowing the first 3” off the drive, just in time for another round of 1/4” size flakes to start up.
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Keep the chain tight!
#2838
So it is
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Westminster, CO
Posts: 21,501
Bikes: Luzerne, 684, Boreas, Wheelhouse, Alize©®, Bayamo, Cayo
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#2839
So it is
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Westminster, CO
Posts: 21,501
Bikes: Luzerne, 684, Boreas, Wheelhouse, Alize©®, Bayamo, Cayo
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5.6 and 114. I was up to 121 I believe, but that was many years ago, and 60 pounds more. No Snowballs, and riding the bike likely helped a bit.....
#2840
smelling the roses
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Tixkokob, Yucatán, México
Posts: 15,320
Bikes: 79 Trek 930, 80 Trek 414, 84 Schwinn Letour Luxe (coupled), 92 Schwinn Paramount PDG 5
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The wheel is laced. But not yet trued. I've always used a spare frame set as a truing stand, but this time I decided to build one like Rube Goldberg would build. I have it in my head; I just need to find the time.
One long spoke snuck in there and will have to be cut out. I do hope there is one of the correct length to replace it.
I will be in the city yet again, this afternoon, and will search out some more spoke repositories.
One long spoke snuck in there and will have to be cut out. I do hope there is one of the correct length to replace it.
I will be in the city yet again, this afternoon, and will search out some more spoke repositories.
#2841
Should Be More Popular
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Malvern, PA (20 miles West of Philly)
Posts: 43,299
Bikes: 1986 Alpine (steel road bike), 2009 Ti Habenero, 2013 Specialized Roubaix
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Kudos. I made myself a PB and Nutella sandwich which I will have at work for an early dinner. Because Nutella is better than Jelly.
#2843
Mostly Harmless
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: At Large
Posts: 56,756
Bikes: Have two wheels
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#2844
So it is
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Westminster, CO
Posts: 21,501
Bikes: Luzerne, 684, Boreas, Wheelhouse, Alize©®, Bayamo, Cayo
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Ever been around the Compass/Rene Herse fanboys in the randonneuring & gravel scene?
I mean, they're insanely nice tires (I run a pair of their extralight 650Bx38 on my Trek) and the ride is sublime.
Whether they are worth almost $80 / ea to me remains to be seen. Supposedly they will last a long time, especially in the wider sizes, but if one gets ruined prematurely I might end up trying something a little more wallet friendly.
I mean, they're insanely nice tires (I run a pair of their extralight 650Bx38 on my Trek) and the ride is sublime.
Whether they are worth almost $80 / ea to me remains to be seen. Supposedly they will last a long time, especially in the wider sizes, but if one gets ruined prematurely I might end up trying something a little more wallet friendly.
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#2845
Vain, But Lacking Talent
Ever been around the Compass/Rene Herse fanboys in the randonneuring & gravel scene?
I mean, they're insanely nice tires (I run a pair of their extralight 650Bx38 on my Trek) and the ride is sublime.
Whether they are worth almost $80 / ea to me remains to be seen. Supposedly they will last a long time, especially in the wider sizes, but if one gets ruined prematurely I might end up trying something a little more wallet friendly.
I mean, they're insanely nice tires (I run a pair of their extralight 650Bx38 on my Trek) and the ride is sublime.
Whether they are worth almost $80 / ea to me remains to be seen. Supposedly they will last a long time, especially in the wider sizes, but if one gets ruined prematurely I might end up trying something a little more wallet friendly.
EDIT: Actually, I guess Panaracer makes the tires for Rene Herse? and the Gravelking + is the same weight as the standard casing Bon Jon Pass? And the tread is basically identical? Not even sure what the real difference is at this point.
Last edited by WalksOn2Wheels; 01-23-20 at 12:02 PM.
#2846
Vain, But Lacking Talent
So I had to leave for a thing last night, but the wife was jealous I made pancakes. So it might be pancakes and eggs for dinner tonight. Definitely not going to the CB at the rate.
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#2847
serious cyclist
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Austin
Posts: 21,147
Bikes: S1, R2, P2
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#2848
VFL For Life
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Knoxville, TN
Posts: 51,697
Bikes: Velo Volmobile
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#2849
serious cyclist
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Austin
Posts: 21,147
Bikes: S1, R2, P2
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#2850
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2019
Location: 757
Posts: 11,357
Bikes: Madone, Emonda, 5500, Ritchey Breakaway
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So I definitely need booties. By mile 11 my feet were freezing. Mile 25 I thought I could do the 62 miles. By mile 33 my lower back was killing me. I was also really hungry. Made the mistake of not eating before. I was pretty spent at 40. I think it was the combination of no food, and my body was freezing.
It took me a good thirty minutes to get warmed back up, and my big was a weird shade of purple.
Temperature starting was 29 temperature at the end was 38.
happy thursday.