Autumn 2018 - show me your pix
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Unfortunately just a shot of my Raleigh in front of the garage after a commute home from the Loop, so no grand ride. Gettin' cold round here.
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It was a beautiful day for a ride in Central Illinois today. I took my 1992 Trek 5500 OCLV Carbon out today. It's not the most comfortable vintage bike I own, but it is my quickest.
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I took these this weekend. Who wants to guess where I was?
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I'll take a swag at Central Park.
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And here are some from the Gorge,
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Overlooking Ventura, California
It still looks a lot like summer around here! Only difference is the cooler mornings, perfect for that Sunday ride that has become so addicting.
Shadows are getting longer. Still cool at 8:30am
I can't complain about year round cycling, although seasons would be nice too. Joe( joesvintageroadbikes.wordpress)
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A little variety from a camping trip at Point Reyes National Seashore (Marin County, CA) last week to celebrate my 30th birthday. I've been off my bikes lately because of some back issues... So hiking will have to do!
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The red leaves really stand out! The orange and yellow leaves are great, but they are just the background for the red leaves, IMHO.
.... plus.... everyone knows that the red trees go fastest.
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It's definitely peak leaf color season here in central Illinois! I spent my bike ride on Sunday by riding through the parks along the Illinois river bluffs and taking photos. It seemed like I was stopping every 100 yards, presented with another stunning display of autumnal colors! Remarkable!
Here are a few of the photos I came back with, with an attempt to offer some variety in composition.
naturally, the bike found its way into a photo
for variety, a shot with the moon....
looking across the Illinois river to the bluffs on the east side
looking north along the river bluffs
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Here are a few of the photos I came back with, with an attempt to offer some variety in composition.
naturally, the bike found its way into a photo
for variety, a shot with the moon....
looking across the Illinois river to the bluffs on the east side
looking north along the river bluffs
Steve in Peoria
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I've decided I need a bike that color.
Luckily I know exactly what color it is...
Luckily I know exactly what color it is...
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OK, enough of the tease! We need a DIY thread -- schematic, BOM, PC or PtP layout, photometrics and dimensioned drawings.
The aluminum box is the home made dynamo headlight. Nothing too fancy, but it does use a supercap and a boost converter to provide a fairly bright standlight with a 10 minute run time. Very nice to have.
Here's a shot showing the side view.....
this is what's inside.....
The green thing is the supercapacitor where the energy for the standlight is stored. It's fifty times the size that I've seen in commercial dynamo lights with a standlight.
The standlight is enabled with a magnetic reed switch. This permits implementation of a switch without providing a path for water ingress. Fun stuff!
This is the sort of thing you get when you've got a bike nerd who bike commutes and is an electrical engineer.
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Here's a shot showing the side view.....
this is what's inside.....
The green thing is the supercapacitor where the energy for the standlight is stored. It's fifty times the size that I've seen in commercial dynamo lights with a standlight.
The standlight is enabled with a magnetic reed switch. This permits implementation of a switch without providing a path for water ingress. Fun stuff!
This is the sort of thing you get when you've got a bike nerd who bike commutes and is an electrical engineer.
Steve in Peoria
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I saw this nice donkey a few weeks ago while riding in North Bennington, Vermont.
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schematic: https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7464/1...a7b575_o_d.png
circuit board: Anyone can get a PCB made commercially. It takes a special skill with a dremel to fab it out of copper-clad board! (or just someone who is happy to live with an ugly board). https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7492/1...e45db1_o_d.jpg
It was designed to use modern LEDs and optics, but I was having trouble getting the optics to mount to the LED star. Not sure why, but I never got a good beam with the Ledil Heidi optics and the 3mm Cree LEDs. Ended up reverting to the older Cree XR-E and Ledil Rocket optics. I'm playing around with some newer optics now, but initial testing is not encouraging.
Ultimately, it would be fun to retrofit my own (improved) electronics into a dead B&M light, in order to take advantage of a proper optical design. Granted, the "Frankenstein" aspects of the project would be kind of fun too.
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This time of year always reminds me of the song....
Nobody on the road, nobody on the beach.
I feel it in the air, the summer's out of reach.
Empty lake, empty streets, the sun goes down alone....
Dunno if it was the extreme rain we had all summer, and the ground being saturated, or what, but we had no real color change this year. Things are just sorta turning gray and shriveling up. Been colder/wetter than normal; at least it was pleasant tonight for the trick-or-treaters.
Out on the road today, I saw a Dead-head sticker on a Diamond Back.....
Nobody on the road, nobody on the beach.
I feel it in the air, the summer's out of reach.
Empty lake, empty streets, the sun goes down alone....
Dunno if it was the extreme rain we had all summer, and the ground being saturated, or what, but we had no real color change this year. Things are just sorta turning gray and shriveling up. Been colder/wetter than normal; at least it was pleasant tonight for the trick-or-treaters.
Out on the road today, I saw a Dead-head sticker on a Diamond Back.....
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Getting in some miles today while I can (80% chance precip for Sunday) and giving the PX-10 some love. The colors are finally starting to come out here in Elvisland.
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In between Free Union and ****, Virginia. Fall colors came on fast this year and are already fading up higher in the Blue Ridge.
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I don't think I can compete with the donkey, but here's my pic. You can't really tell it's autumn except the grass is a little browner than in summer (unless it's dry) - was an amazing ride up to this peak though (Dartmoor, UK).
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wow! Matching tape and tires, both of which complement the leaves! Nicely done!
by chance, I just started thinking about doing a harlequin bar wrap with orange and black tape on my orange bike. My apologies if I subconsciously steal your photo idea next fall.
Steve in Peoria
by chance, I just started thinking about doing a harlequin bar wrap with orange and black tape on my orange bike. My apologies if I subconsciously steal your photo idea next fall.
Steve in Peoria
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A few images taken while riding around the greater Vancouver area - hope they are Fall worthy: