My son is moving to Sacramento
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My son is moving to Sacramento
My son has accepted an internship in Sacramento CA. He will be working about 4 miles from where he works. Looking at Google maps it appears Sacramento is flatter than 2-day old beer. This seems like the perfect commute for a single speed. My son is not a rider, but he is a hipster and it would do him good to ride. I think a single speed with flat bars would work. Now if it was for me, I would go straight for Wabi and be done with it. However, at $1000 opening bid that is too dear.
Any suggestions for an inexpensive single speed with flat or mustache bars that is available mail order? I am looking for something that is inexpensive and practical.
Ride Safe,
Joe
Any suggestions for an inexpensive single speed with flat or mustache bars that is available mail order? I am looking for something that is inexpensive and practical.
Ride Safe,
Joe
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Motobecane Outcast Uno from Bikesdirect. $299 or $399 for the Pro with forged cranks and hydraulic brakes.
Cyclocross tough. Several folks on the forum have them.
Mercier Kilo TT and WT are also popular gateway drugs.
Cyclocross tough. Several folks on the forum have them.
Mercier Kilo TT and WT are also popular gateway drugs.
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Sacramento is anything but flat to the east. Hopefully your son can find a place a little east of town. I used to live here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folsom,_California
It's basically at the foot of the Sierras, and endless climbing in all directions. Plus a river trail bike path that will take you downtown, I believe. It's a true cyclist's paradise if you get yourself situated in the right area. From Folsom, keep going east and you wind up at Lake Tahoe.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folsom,_California
It's basically at the foot of the Sierras, and endless climbing in all directions. Plus a river trail bike path that will take you downtown, I believe. It's a true cyclist's paradise if you get yourself situated in the right area. From Folsom, keep going east and you wind up at Lake Tahoe.
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I live in Rancho Cordova which is slightly East of Sacramento (incorporated suburb? maybe 5-10 minutes from downtown Sac) and it is very flat and a cyclists dream (there is even a 30+ mile paved bike/walking trail along the American river if your feeling spicy), most streets around me have a generous "bike lane" (paved shoulder) there are even several bike groups on Facebook that do "ride parties" lots of amenities well within riding distance. I ride an upgraded Windsor "The Hour" that i purchased years ago (very cheap but perfectly ride-able out the box, $120ish from bikesdirect) and its difficult for me to even get winded on most rides (just an example of flatness)....grade A mountain biking about an hour up the freeway in Pollock Pines or even Tahoe, lots of riding opportunity.....
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Please don't move the Sacramento. Some of us like it here.
But seriously, depending on where his internship is, I would be thinking about bike security. If he is working Downtown make sure he has off street bike parking if possible. Feel free to reach out directly if you need anything. I'm a former bike pedestrian planner for several cities in the region. I'm happy to help him find a good safe route.
But seriously, depending on where his internship is, I would be thinking about bike security. If he is working Downtown make sure he has off street bike parking if possible. Feel free to reach out directly if you need anything. I'm a former bike pedestrian planner for several cities in the region. I'm happy to help him find a good safe route.
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I live in Rancho Cordova which is slightly East of Sacramento (incorporated suburb? maybe 5-10 minutes from downtown Sac) and it is very flat and a cyclists dream (there is even a 30+ mile paved bike/walking trail along the American river if your feeling spicy), most streets around me have a generous "bike lane" (paved shoulder) there are even several bike groups on Facebook that do "ride parties" lots of amenities well within riding distance. I ride an upgraded Windsor "The Hour" that i purchased years ago (very cheap but perfectly ride-able out the box, $120ish from bikesdirect) and its difficult for me to even get winded on most rides (just an example of flatness)....grade A mountain biking about an hour up the freeway in Pollock Pines or even Tahoe, lots of riding opportunity.....
Ride Safe,
Joe
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If you mean Tallyho Dr in the Rosemont area thats a funny coincidence, i live about 2 miles from that exact road in the area of Bradshaw Rd/Mather Airport... i do not recommend riding west on Kiefer Blvd between South Watt Ave to Florin Perkins Rd as i have had a few close calls with drivers....better to go around to Folsom Blvd and continue the route
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If you mean Tallyho Dr in the Rosemont area thats a funny coincidence, i live about 2 miles from that exact road in the area of Bradshaw Rd/Mather Airport... i do not recommend riding west on Kiefer Blvd between South Watt Ave to Florin Perkins Rd as i have had a few close calls with drivers....better to go around to Folsom Blvd and continue the route
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Yep. That is the place. Near the high school. I will be driving to Chicago where he lives now mid-June then driving with him to Sacramento. If things go well I will have an extra day or two in Sacramento. I would like to rent a road bike and go riding on the extra day. I will bring my pedals and shoes. Is there a shop in the area that rents bikes?
The only shop i know of that rents is Folsom Bike near the Folsom Dam, its maybe a 20 minute drive total East up Highway 50 then you can take Folsom Blvd the rest of the way. Coincidentally, that shop is also right at the beginning of the 30+ mile paved Jedediah Smith Memorial biking/walking trail...
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I called a bunch of bike shops in Sacramento and no way would they rent considering Covid-19. I Googled "bike share in Sacramento" and Practical Bikes in Folsom popped up. They had a fleet of aluminum hybrids that looked decent. I did the deal 100% on line and it was smooth. When I showed up the bike was there. I screwed on my pedals (speedplay), adjusted the seat and off I went. The first day I went up to Folsom lake via the Johnny Cash trail then to the park at the lake. I returned along the American River Trail. It was about 48 miles of great riding. Today I went down to the trail again and rode into Sacramento proper and did a loop of the city, which was fun. After lunch I rode back up to Folsom to return the bike, about 66 miles total. The only bad part was it got stinkin' hot, 102F. All in all I had a great time. It would have been much better on my fixed gear, but geared riding is much better than no riding.
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Really nice area up there, used to visit when I lived in the Bay Area. I live right by the mountains in SoCal now and am jealous of folks having the option to NOT climb your arse off every ride.
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Yeah, still pancake flat in Rosemont. A single speed is perfect for that.
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I did ride his commute ride one morning and it was easy. Flat and fairly easy roads. California is a bit more bike friendly compared to Pennsylvania. I am not sure he is willing to ride to work, but it would be a good thing IMHO.
I had a great time in Sacramento. I rode 115 miles in two days. The only tough bit was the 102F heat.
One of the many bridges on the American River trail
The Johnny Cash trail around Folsom prison
The trail is just 32 miles of very nice!
I had a great time in Sacramento. I rode 115 miles in two days. The only tough bit was the 102F heat.
One of the many bridges on the American River trail
The Johnny Cash trail around Folsom prison
The trail is just 32 miles of very nice!
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Sacramento is perfect for single speed
completely pancake flat and relatively bike friendly
I grabbed a nashbar single speed cyclocross bike and use it all over
Bikes direct kilo WT (wide tire) would be a good budget option compared to the wabi
completely pancake flat and relatively bike friendly
I grabbed a nashbar single speed cyclocross bike and use it all over
Bikes direct kilo WT (wide tire) would be a good budget option compared to the wabi
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Sacramento is great! Singlespeed, yes! Get a flip/flop hub with an easier gear on one side if he wants to ride to folsom lake or the coastal/wine/beer country.
The American river trail is an awesome spot to ride too!
The American river trail is an awesome spot to ride too!