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jrowe
08-26-05, 09:36 AM
Leaving from Copley Sq Sunday at noon for a leisurely 50 mile ride. Hopefully some of the MIT people will join us.


stickyfoot
08-26-05, 09:48 AM
Are you riding fixed or freewheel? I'm doing 40 on Saturday on my road bike. Probably I'll do that on Sunday too.

psn
08-26-05, 09:50 AM
This one'll be tough. I have a meeting at MIT at 11 a.m., and I have a strong feeling (gee, I don't know why) that it won't be done before 12. If, by some miracle, it is, then I'll come. If I'm not there at 12:05, roll out.


jrowe
08-26-05, 10:00 AM
P, We'll move it back a bit. What time can you make it?

stickyfoot, I'll be doing it fixed, but I don't care what you ride. Some of the MIT guys ride road bikes.

psn
08-26-05, 10:35 AM
I'd say that 1:30 would for sure work. However, I might have yet another obligation that day, so let me get back to you later today/tonight. Oh, and I just got my SLR saddle...gotta test that out.

By the way, the ride yesterday was awesome. We did a touch more than 40 miles, and the off-road section was sweet. Nothing like running through a set of sandy whoops (at least half a mile of them!) on slick road tires at speed. Got a little loose there, but man, that was fun.

rithem
08-26-05, 11:15 AM
Hey, you guys mind if an outa townah hops in? I would come up from providence ... nobody around here will ride any appreciable distance on fixed, plus I would dig meeting some new fixed riders.

jrowe
08-26-05, 12:01 PM
I'm an out-of-towner, so I don't mind.

1:30's too late, P. Let's stick with noon.

rithem
08-26-05, 12:05 PM
you guys usually meet on the Mass ave side right?

jrowe
08-26-05, 12:33 PM
We're meeting at Copley Square, in front of the church.

When people meet at the reflecting pool they meet on the Mass Ave side of it.

YoHeartFrijoles
08-26-05, 01:13 PM
I'll get involved in this. Although I may ride a bike with "gears."

rithem
08-26-05, 01:18 PM
We're meeting at Copley Square, in front of the church.

When people meet at the reflecting pool they meet on the Mass Ave side of it.


What route were you thinking of taking?

shoot.first
08-26-05, 01:42 PM
this sounds awesome!

jrowe
08-26-05, 02:32 PM
I don't know about the route. Maybe start by going out Mass Ave, way out. I'll have to look at our last route map, but there were some nice quiet roads. No bike paths.


this sounds awesome!
Does this mean we should expect you?

psn
08-27-05, 08:21 AM
jrowe - yeah it looks like noon will work out after all. My meeting got moved later to the evening. For route suggestions, you might want to check out what we did for the ~40 mile ride that we did on Thursday. We figured out a sweet way to get between Lexington and Bedford without using the bike path, that also tacks on some extra miles. If you want, I can sketch it out in (Google) Pedometer.

jrowe
08-27-05, 11:53 AM
Sorry folks, I'm not going to make it. The discomfort I'd been experiencing since Thursday morning turned out to be a collapsed lung. I won't be out of the hospital for a few days.

*new*guy
08-27-05, 12:10 PM
Sorry folks, I'm not going to make it. The discomfort I'd been experiencing since Thursday morning turned out to be a collapsed lung. I won't be out of the hospital for a few days.

WHOA. You took a spill on Thursday, I take it? Damn, Jeff... take it easy and heal fast.

rithem
08-27-05, 08:33 PM
damn, that sucks.

Everybody else still planning on meeting at 12pM?

psn
08-27-05, 08:58 PM
Does anyone else have a route in mind? Otherwise, I can throw something down on the right-quick...

Also, who is *definitely* coming tomorrow?

Big ups to jrowe. Get well soon dude.

go4broke44
08-27-05, 09:26 PM
i wish i could come, but i'm due in to work at 12, at back bay bicycles. maybe ill be free for the tuesday or thursday rides though, i guess ill have to wait and see

rithem
08-27-05, 10:13 PM
Does anyone else have a route in mind? Otherwise, I can throw something down on the right-quick...

Also, who is *definitely* coming tomorrow?

Big ups to jrowe. Get well soon dude.


I'm in. do it up psn.

psn
08-28-05, 06:55 AM
Well ****, if you're coming from Providence just to make this ride, I'll do it up *for real*. Check back after 9:30 - route should be up.

rithem
08-28-05, 07:00 AM
Well ****, if you're coming from Providence just to make this ride, I'll do it up *for real*. Check back after 9:30 - route should be up.


nice! I bagged my regular road ride for this, thanks I'll be there.

psn
08-28-05, 07:38 AM
Here we go: http://tinyurl.com/868lf

Depending on how good my legs are feeling, I may shorten this, but this is the max length that the route would be.

rithem
08-28-05, 08:00 AM
Here we go: http://tinyurl.com/868lf

Depending on how good my legs are feeling, I may shorten this, but this is the max length that the route would be.


looks good! I'll be the guy with the yellow track. I'm leaving soon.

bostontrevor
08-28-05, 08:12 AM
Man, this looks like fun. Unfortunately, if I'm in decent health, I have the tallbikes thing (which of course you're all invited to: mos.org/tallbikes). If not, it's back to bed for me.

I started out a little sick yesterday and after towing the dog 50 miles to and from the MassBike event, I'm pretty messed up. Idiot.

And damn! Who killed Jeff!?

stickyfoot
08-28-05, 08:34 AM
Jeff, get better man. I don't think I'll make this ride. Maybe next time.

psn
08-28-05, 08:34 AM
Uh oh, looks like there is a big storm front rolling in. Doesn't look like insane amounts of rain (at first), but we may be cutting this ride a bit short. Either way, Copley Square, in front of the church, at 12 today. Be there or be square.

jrowe
08-28-05, 08:43 AM
Thanks for the words of concern everyone. It's called a spontaneous pneumo throrax (or something like that). There isn't always a clear cause for it. I'll be fine in a few days.

go4broke44
08-28-05, 09:10 AM
has anyone ever rode mt. wachusett? i hear theres a decent climbing road to get up it, and the way down for the descent is a one way road with new pavement. it sounds like a good time, and i may be inclined to get out there and try it before the snow sets in, anyone else interested? (sorry for going off-topic)

b00sh00
08-28-05, 10:18 AM
my ass stinks

YoHeartFrijoles
08-28-05, 10:29 AM
has anyone ever rode mt. wachusett? i hear theres a decent climbing road to get up it, and the way down for the descent is a one way road with new pavement. it sounds like a good time, and i may be inclined to get out there and try it before the snow sets in, anyone else interested? (sorry for going off-topic)

I've ridden Mt. WaWa on several occassions. Never on a fixed or single speed. It's a hell of a climb. I think it's about 4.8 miles from the base to the top if I'm not mistaken. It gets real steep and then levels out several times. The steep parts are pretty tough. The roads are in decent shape, but it does get a bit rough when you are going 45mph on the way down.

psn
08-28-05, 02:37 PM
That sounds like it would be fun...on a road bike, or at the very least, on a bike with a freewheel.

Just got back from our ride a little while ago. We did a nice 45 mile loop (+8 mile round trip for myself and +5 miles for Mark, who doesn't post here, but does read our nonsense) out in the boons. Oh, and I just ate the largest bowl of cereal ever and guzzled some Goldfish (the crackers, not the ones with gills). Sick.

bostontrevor
08-28-05, 02:58 PM
Ooh... I might be down for a death march up Wachusett. The descent would be wicked pissah.

How sad will I be if I only have a double?

marcus72L
08-28-05, 04:53 PM
I'll come out of the woodwork to post now. It was a great ride. I need more water though ... and a shower. Has anyone ever taken a route out towards Framingham/Natick area?

rithem
08-28-05, 06:44 PM
That was nice guys ... we should go to the track thing this week for sure.

go4broke44
08-28-05, 08:48 PM
trevor, a double is the only way to go, only old guys ride triples, lol. actually since i've never done it i couldnt tell you what would be better or worse, but if it happens, i plan to do it with a double, on my roadbike. and if it matters, for the present time being, i have my car in the city, with a rack for holding 3 bikes, plus a 4th in the trunk, and room for 4-5 people in the car (tight fit). so if anyone is really serious about the wachusett climb, it would be awesome to try. i would first have to swap out my front fork on my bike though, since its crooked and has a wicked nasty speed wobble (crashing at 50mph is not fun, as i learned the last time i tried it)

bostontrevor
08-28-05, 08:55 PM
Girl.


(Seriously, I'm into it. Me and the Panasonic desire to show off our [lack of] mountain climbing talent.)

YoHeartFrijoles
08-28-05, 09:05 PM
I do it with a double. Granted that's on the 25t cog for most of the way. It sucks - but I say that about anything steeper than a 3% grade.

Oh and go4broke44 is right - triples are for old guys.

bostontrevor
08-28-05, 09:23 PM
Ouch, I just got around to counting my cluster. In fact I was telling someone just the other day what a weird closely space setup it was. Yeah, it's a 12-23. That's pretty much trash except for light climbs and similarly low grade descents.

Ah well, I'm still into it.

I bet you can't get 6-speed cassettes anymore.

jacobs
08-29-05, 04:53 PM
I'm in on the Wachusett thing.

Camel
08-29-05, 05:41 PM
...I bet you can't get 6-speed cassettes anymore.

If you mean freewheels, then Harris Cyclery has them.

http://sheldonbrown.com/harris/freewheels.html#6

bostontrevor
08-29-05, 05:52 PM
Indeed I probably do mean freewheel. I'm pretty sure all SIS clusters where freewheels.

I'd still prefer a 12 tooth sprocket on the high gear, but that super low 34t bailout looks appealing.

edit: afterthought--hey, idiot. you know you can mix and match cogs from different clusters. Have your cake and eat it too. When do we head out to Princeton?

jacobs
08-30-05, 05:30 PM
I say we all stop being pansies and do it fixed.

bostontrevor
08-30-05, 05:51 PM
Man... what's the point in heading halfway across the state and climbing a big hill just so that we can do a slow-ass descent down the other side? Bull****!

Besides, we still have yet to see this purported 853 / Ultegra setup you claim to have.

jrowe
08-31-05, 04:34 PM
I agree with Trevor on this one. I did 20 miles fixed in the Shenandoahs a few months ago, and uphill was easy and fun. Going downhill, though, the only way I could manage the 150 rpm cadence was to focus on round things (circles, cakes, pies), but I kept getting distracted by roadies gliding by at 40+ mph. If we do this I will ride my road bike. I suggest we drive halfway and turn it into a 60-70 mile ride with the mountain in the middle. (That was the other thing that was wrong with the VA ride--driving 60 miles to do a 20 mile ride is lame.)

So let's set a date. There's this weekend or the weekend of the 17-18th. I'm going to NY for the century Sept 10-11th (anyone else from Boston?).

jacobs
08-31-05, 04:48 PM
Blah, fine, road bikes it is.

I'll get around to taking pictures of my stable sometime soon (including my new fixed full suspension MTB!),

I'm in Colorado from the 9th-24th with Mr. Koichi Yamuguchi, so anytime after that would be best for me.

bostontrevor
08-31-05, 04:49 PM
I can't do this weekend, I promised a different ride and have reserved the other day for some lazing about.

Speaking of which, anyone want to get together with Greg & myself again for another ride this weekend? Exact day tbd.

I don't think I'm going to be in NYC and the 17th/18th is out...actually, I might be able to do one of those days. I need to figure out which day I'm booked for. I also would like to regear my cluster first.

jrowe
08-31-05, 04:58 PM
Jacob, nobody will be upset if you ride fixed. I just think you'll have more fun on the descent with a big gear and a freewheel.

Trevor, assuming the cold I brought home from the hospital improves I'll be able to ride this weekend. If it does improve (the cold), I might also be down for an after-work ride tomorrow or Friday.

bostontrevor
08-31-05, 05:06 PM
Cool. Anyone wanna crank out some miles on Friday evening? It's not supposed to be as hot as tomorrow.

jrowe
08-31-05, 05:15 PM
Yes, just pick a time and place. Like 7 at Copley Sq.