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#1301
Mostly Harmless
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#1302
Should Be More Popular
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#1303
Klaatu..Verata..Necktie?
Join Date: May 2007
Location: SF Bay Area
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Bikes: Litespeed Ultimate, Ultegra; Canyon Endurace, 105; Battaglin MAX, Chorus; Bianchi 928 Veloce; Ritchey Road Logic, Dura Ace; Cannondale R500 RX100; Schwinn Circuit, Sante; Lotus Supreme, Dura Ace
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Our suburb was built right after WWII, and had been started before. It predated the big swing to car dependence in the 50s, so it was designed with at least some walkability in mind, as well as for commuters to use the rail line to get to San Francisco, where the jobs were. The farther out you go, the later things were built, and the more car-dependent the design, and sidewalks tend to disappear.
It's the same thing around Pittsburgh - there's a sweet spot, between fully urban and car-dependent suburban, where there's space, but still walkability. What I DON'T know is how "rideable" it is. I think Pittsburgh is a lot hillier than here, which is still pretty hilly (see reference to 8.6% gradient above). I suspect local cyclists there both have broader gear sets AND design their routes carefully, trading distance for elevation. I guess I'll find out! Probably need to get an ebike. Hope it doesn't asplode.
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"Everybody's gotta be somewhere." - Eccles
#1304
Klaatu..Verata..Necktie?
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My experience with copper pans tells me that the copper will be bright and shiny for part of one ride. Oh, and verdigris is toxic.
But it is striking.
But it is striking.
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"Don't take life so serious-it ain't nohow permanent."
"Everybody's gotta be somewhere." - Eccles
#1305
serious cyclist
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Location: Austin
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I do appreciate the sentiment, but I can't be trusted on the sport front - my brief tri/running coach fired me because fi I stepped out the door and my legs felt good, I'd rip off a Sonic run even if the schedule said "easy". That's what's crashed me on the bike, multiple times. A fat bike, though, nice and stable and slow, should discourage that and be better than driving the GX in Boulder traffic getting a dozen MPG.
#1306
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2016
Location: Yucatán. México
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Bikes: 79 Trek 930 is back on the road, 80 Trek 414, 84 Schwinn Letour Luxe,87 Schwinn Prelude, 92 Schwinn Paramount PDG 5
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I use jerseys (since I turned 70) for the airflow and the pockets. I am re-learning about them; the last one I bought new was 25+ years ago. Performance. I was hoping to be able to find vintage cut on eBay, but could not, so I just bought a size larger.
#1307
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Mrs. GJ has made it clear that she doesn't want to live "in the middle of nowhere". She says she like what we have now - we're about half a mile from a mall as well as the commuter rail line that runs up and down the Peninsula. The church where she is Queen of the Altar Guild is like a 10 minute walk (because it's up a 8.6 average gradient that goes as high as 18%). Mind you, she doesn't walk to any destination all that often.
Our suburb was built right after WWII, and had been started before. It predated the big swing to car dependence in the 50s, so it was designed with at least some walkability in mind, as well as for commuters to use the rail line to get to San Francisco, where the jobs were. The farther out you go, the later things were built, and the more car-dependent the design, and sidewalks tend to disappear.
It's the same thing around Pittsburgh - there's a sweet spot, between fully urban and car-dependent suburban, where there's space, but still walkability. What I DON'T know is how "rideable" it is. I think Pittsburgh is a lot hillier than here, which is still pretty hilly (see reference to 8.6% gradient above). I suspect local cyclists there both have broader gear sets AND design their routes carefully, trading distance for elevation. I guess I'll find out! Probably need to get an ebike. Hope it doesn't asplode.
Our suburb was built right after WWII, and had been started before. It predated the big swing to car dependence in the 50s, so it was designed with at least some walkability in mind, as well as for commuters to use the rail line to get to San Francisco, where the jobs were. The farther out you go, the later things were built, and the more car-dependent the design, and sidewalks tend to disappear.
It's the same thing around Pittsburgh - there's a sweet spot, between fully urban and car-dependent suburban, where there's space, but still walkability. What I DON'T know is how "rideable" it is. I think Pittsburgh is a lot hillier than here, which is still pretty hilly (see reference to 8.6% gradient above). I suspect local cyclists there both have broader gear sets AND design their routes carefully, trading distance for elevation. I guess I'll find out! Probably need to get an ebike. Hope it doesn't asplode.
#1308
he said member
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I screwed up! I should have seen this coming, I mean, it was so obviously a fail. New 11 speed Force shifter arrived today. I immediately thought, "great! I can move the 10 speed force stuff to the gravel bike....." I only purchased the right shifter. For another $29.00 I could have purchased both Rival shifters, (over the cost of 1 Force shifter) since it's on the trainer they dont need to be light. I had a nagging feeling I was missing something.
so to fix this mess I could buy a Rival left shifter for the zwifting rig, that would free up the 10 speed force groupset for use on the gravel bike. Then I'm done, I swear!
so to fix this mess I could buy a Rival left shifter for the zwifting rig, that would free up the 10 speed force groupset for use on the gravel bike. Then I'm done, I swear!
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#1309
serious cyclist
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I screwed up! I should have seen this coming, I mean, it was so obviously a fail. New 11 speed Force shifter arrived today. I immediately thought, "great! I can move the 10 speed force stuff to the gravel bike....." I only purchased the right shifter. For another $29.00 I could have purchased both Rival shifters, (over the cost of 1 Force shifter) since it's on the trainer they dont need to be light. I had a nagging feeling I was missing something.
so to fix this mess I could buy a Rival left shifter for the zwifting rig, that would free up the 10 speed force groupset for use on the gravel bike. Then I'm done, I swear!
so to fix this mess I could buy a Rival left shifter for the zwifting rig, that would free up the 10 speed force groupset for use on the gravel bike. Then I'm done, I swear!
#1310
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Who knew a Dura Ace BB needed an entirely different tool from Ultegra?
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#1311
Should Be More Popular
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I did. I believe they are supposed to come with an adapter to convert the splines to fit the previous generation tool. At least that was true for 11s.
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Nuh uh. The Ultegra one came with an adapter to step down from the some other standard (same as the lock rings on their brake rotors) and the damn thing didn’t even fit in the tool. 9100 is a further step smaller than that.
#1313
Should Be More Popular
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That is quite annoying.
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#1315
Should Be More Popular
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#1316
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#1317
cowboy, steel horse, etc
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Mooneyes have an eBike.
#1318
Super Modest
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Central Illinois
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datlas needs to get out more. Only a sheltered roadie would have asked that question.
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#1319
Super Modest
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#1320
Super Modest
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My Colnago requires some BIG bb tool that is somewhat hard to find and even a good one will slip off every time that you try to use it.
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#1321
Super Modest
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#1322
serious cyclist
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I have watched a lot of football. Seen two stadium power outages... but a broken SkyCam is a new one.
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#1323
Senior Member
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Location: In the foothills of Los Angeles County
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I have watched football, then there is whatever the thing the Rams are doing this year is. They're in Tampa Bay, about to start the game. Last week they actually looked like a good pro team in the first half but in the second half they were totally inept.
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