Northeast - Where are the MD people's

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Superide
05-21-08, 02:41 PM
do you guys know of any good places to sell a bike other than ebay?
J.Lockdown
05-21-08, 03:53 PM
do you guys know of any good places to sell a bike other than ebay?
Craigslist.com is good if you are selling locally. Just watch out for scams, pick-up local only, and cash only.
Superide
05-21-08, 07:17 PM
thanks for the info, hey your close by. what type of biking are you into?
dingster1
05-21-08, 09:15 PM
Mt. Airy cycles may do trades
brandenjs
05-22-08, 08:15 AM
Yeah, what are you trying to sell? Someone here may be interested...
joshandlauri
05-25-08, 12:37 PM
Anyone riding tommorow? I'm thinking of getting in 50 miles+ tommorow morning, like to start around 7am or so.
Also did anyone go to bikejam? I missed it, how was it?
NoRacer
05-25-08, 06:21 PM
Anyone riding tommorow? I'm thinking of getting in 50 miles+ tommorow morning, like to start around 7am or so.
Also did anyone go to bikejam? I missed it, how was it?
Where do you want to go, Josh?
joshandlauri
05-25-08, 07:23 PM
the entire havre de grace run, sound good to me, I'm thinking meet at the park and ride about 7am?, if I don't here from you tonight I'll check again about 6am.
NoRacer
05-25-08, 07:40 PM
the entire havre de grace run, sound good to me, I'm thinking meet at the park and ride about 7am?, if I don't here from you tonight I'll check again about 6am.
I assume you mean the Park & Ride by Back River Bridge--see ya then.
You'll have to take it easy on me--I did 131 miles Saturday and 40-something to Annapolis from BWI today.
joshandlauri
05-25-08, 07:44 PM
I'll be there
J.Lockdown
05-25-08, 09:21 PM
thanks for the info, hey your close by. what type of biking are you into?
I do road biking currently. I have a full suspension mountain bike but it need some work to get it back up.
I assume you mean the Park & Ride by Back River Bridge--see ya then.
You'll have to take it easy on me--I did 131 miles Saturday and 40-something to Annapolis from BWI today.
What time were you out yesterday? I took the kiddies to my parents and my dad and I took a ride into annapolis in the afternoon. Perfect day for a ride downtown.
-D
Isaius,
You must be piling on the miles. I wanted to do the DCR ride on Saturday but just not enough time, kids etc. I did the BBC 61 mile ride out of Mt. Airy which was kind of enough for me, must be since I've only done flat 20-30 mile rides this month at Montebello. 700 miles last month and only going to have 500 or so this. June will have to be bigger. You must have like 8000 miles so far or something.
The Human Car
05-26-08, 08:20 AM
Bands, BBQ and beer.
I'm heading out to Havre de Grace, leaving 12:00PM to arrive 4:00PM
http://www.billersbikes.com/grandopening.html
PM me with phone# by 12:00 if anyone wants to hook up.
joshandlauri
05-26-08, 10:53 AM
Bands, BBQ and beer.
I'm heading out to Havre de Grace, leaving 12:00PM to arrive 4:00PM
http://www.billersbikes.com/grandopening.html
PM me with phone# by 12:00 if anyone wants to hook up.
takes four hours to get there? you must be having the beer first, huh?
anyway me and no racer were there about 9am checking things out, looks pretty cool, plus they'll take you across the river so you can hit cecil county, another day I'll do that, wife had me on a tight 4 hour time line today and of course I came home late, heh heh.
noracer requested I take it easy on him , at one point I was nice enough to let him go as much as 2 miles ahead of me. When I did catch up I pretended to be completely out of breath and beg for water.
seriously though, he is fast going up those hills, as I'm sure some of you know.
Noracer, thanks for the work out, my legs should recover in 4-6 weeks and then we can ride again.
NoRacer
05-26-08, 04:19 PM
What time were you out yesterday? I took the kiddies to my parents and my dad and I took a ride into annapolis in the afternoon. Perfect day for a ride downtown.
-D
I started off at BWI at about 11:30am.
NoRacer
05-26-08, 04:32 PM
Noracer, thanks for the work out, my legs should recover in 4-6 weeks and then we can ride again.
LOL! Don't let Josh fool you. He's strong--especally for riding that heavy-assed 12 speed. I suggested that he come out for the race team. :thumb:
Anyway, we stopped out at Biller's. He had a nice set-up for his opening day. It was too bad that we couldn't stay longer, but "thems the breaks".
Josh and I fought a stiff headwind on the way back. Little did I know that he ran out of water. By the time we got to Riverside Drive in Essex, he had to pull over to a VFW and borrow some water from their water hose. A few more minutes later, we were back at the Park & Ride. We BS'ed for awhile, then parted ways. A good 3 hours and 57 minutes (for me) in the saddle.
joshandlauri
05-26-08, 04:36 PM
NoRACER, thanks for the compliment.
what are the fenders you have?
NoRacer
05-26-08, 04:53 PM
NoRACER, thanks for the compliment.
what are the fenders you have?
They're SKS Race Blades. I just put them back on in preperation for tomorrow.
NoRacer
05-28-08, 12:55 PM
Anyway, we stopped out at Biller's. He had a nice set-up for his opening day. It was too bad that we couldn't stay longer, but "thems the breaks".
Here's some of what occurred at Biller's Bike Shop later in the day:
http://www.havredegracethemeetingplace.com/community-news.html#GRAND
brandenjs
05-28-08, 03:35 PM
OK, Maryland people I'm going to test your geography. Can any of you tell me where in Md. this is located. I hope my avatar does'nt give it away..
http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd262/cavedad66/Cycling/100_2701.jpg
OK, Maryland people I'm going to test your geography. Can any of you tell me where in Md. this is located. I hope my avatar does'nt give it away..
http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd262/cavedad66/Cycling/100_2701.jpg
Looks like somewhere between Harpers ferry and Frederick? Maybe somewhere along Rt 340?
-D
NoRacer
05-28-08, 03:48 PM
OK, Maryland people I'm going to test your geography. Can any of you tell me where in Md. this is located. I hope my avatar does'nt give it away..
http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd262/cavedad66/Cycling/100_2701.jpg
Sorry, I cheated...Google is your friend.
One of the routes for one of these days?
http://www.ext.wvu.edu/4-h/outspoken/route.htm
calhoun1
05-28-08, 04:37 PM
well, I am back around, but no long a MD peep.
I am down in Charleston. Have not ridden my bike for 2 months, but will be getting it down here this weekend. I probably lost quite a bit of fitness while at boot camp. However, another thing I lost is almost 15 lbs. So that should help to counteract that.
Hope everyone is doing well.
I am now attempting to figure out what is going on for group rides in this area.
NoRacer
05-28-08, 06:42 PM
well, I am back around, but no long a MD peep.
I am down in Charleston. Have not ridden my bike for 2 months, but will be getting it down here this weekend. I probably lost quite a bit of fitness while at boot camp. However, another thing I lost is almost 15 lbs. So that should help to counteract that.
Hope everyone is doing well.
I am now attempting to figure out what is going on for group rides in this area.
Hey! Glad to hear you're doing ok! Fifteen pounds? Wow!
Take care.
brandenjs
05-28-08, 07:02 PM
derath- you're the closest. It's to the NorthWest of Frederick, about a 2 miles outside of Boonsboro heading for Rt.67 towards Harpers Ferry. It's actually part of this tour except we started near Shepherdstown at a parking lot next to the C&O Canal-very nice route.
http://biketours.marylandmemories.org/southmt.html
Noracer- thanks for playing. Those routes for the ride are pretty awesome if you ever get a chance to ride them. Alot of climbing once we get out west past Seneca Rocks. I'll be on them in a couple of weeks.
NoRacer
05-28-08, 07:11 PM
Isaius,
You must be piling on the miles. I wanted to do the DCR ride on Saturday but just not enough time, kids etc. I did the BBC 61 mile ride out of Mt. Airy which was kind of enough for me, must be since I've only done flat 20-30 mile rides this month at Montebello. 700 miles last month and only going to have 500 or so this. June will have to be bigger. You must have like 8000 miles so far or something.
Hey Harry... apologies for not seeing your post earlier.
I spoke to Crista and she mentioned that you spoke with her. It's too bad you didn't have the time.
Eight-thousand miles!? LOL! Not yet--as you can see from my sig at the bottom of my response--only 4,500 so far.
greaterbrown
05-29-08, 01:35 PM
Thurmont is the hotspot.
BBC is staging the civil war century route this sunday. (not the event, just an unsupported BBC ride.)
and...
DCRand is also leaving from there a half hour earlier.
BBC:
15/17 and 18 - 8:30 am - 103 mi - Janet Goldstein 410-366-1466
START: Thurmont Community Park: 70W -> I5N -> SECOND Thurmont exit (Rt. 806). Right off ramp; left at light; park is 1/2 mi. on left. Please park in BACK parking lot.
Civil War Century. Get ready for Tour de Montes with Slow-Twitch Sally! Four major climbs in first 71 miles. Last 30 miles gently rolling. Rest stops at about 28, 43, and 73 miles.Mostly low-traffic roads through Fairfield, Keedysville, Antietam, Boonsboro, Sabillasville, and Gettysburg (not in that order).
DCRand:
"DOCTOR DISC'S CENTURY OF CENTURIES," starting from McDonald's in Thurmont, Maryland. ***MEETING TIME 8:00 am (1/2 hour later than usual)!*** This is one of our favorite good ol' rides, beginning with the pretty climb up MD550 to Blue Ridge Summit. We'll descend via Mentzer Gap, then visit "Ewetopia" as we continue west through the Cumberland Valley to our lunch stop at Al's in Mercersburg. After lunch we'll pass by Anderson's Mill and Homestead, ride through the Witherspoon "Red" Covered Bridge, and cross over the Hays double-arch stone bridge over Conococheague Creek. The scenery is lovely and the terrain moderate for a good part of the day, but keep in mind that the big climb up PenMar awaits us in the afternoon. We have to get back over the mountain one way or another, after all. We'll forgo an immediate descent to Thurmont by riding the length of scenic Foxville-Deerfield Road and then returning to Thurmont via the lovely swoopy descent on MD77, but if you're in a hurry to get back or just don't want to climb anymore, you can high-tail it down MD550 back to the parking lot. 100 miles, with many short options.
brandenjs
05-29-08, 03:28 PM
Sounds fun. I'm doing the CWC in Sept.. I'll be on Skyline Drive this weekend doing a training ride. From Front Royal to Thornton Gap. We are doing the "Outspoken Ride" in a couple of weeks and this is the closest terrain in this area to train on. Need to get my climbing legs on..
Try to get some pics if you can greaterbrown...
NoRacer
05-29-08, 06:24 PM
Thurmont is the hotspot.
BBC is staging the civil war century route this sunday. (not the event, just an unsupported BBC ride.)
and...
DCRand is also leaving from there a half hour earlier.
BBC:
15/17 and 18 - 8:30 am - 103 mi - Janet Goldstein 410-366-1466
START: Thurmont Community Park: 70W -> I5N -> SECOND Thurmont exit (Rt. 806). Right off ramp; left at light; park is 1/2 mi. on left. Please park in BACK parking lot.
Civil War Century. Get ready for Tour de Montes with Slow-Twitch Sally! Four major climbs in first 71 miles. Last 30 miles gently rolling. Rest stops at about 28, 43, and 73 miles.Mostly low-traffic roads through Fairfield, Keedysville, Antietam, Boonsboro, Sabillasville, and Gettysburg (not in that order).
DCRand:
"DOCTOR DISC'S CENTURY OF CENTURIES," starting from McDonald's in Thurmont, Maryland. ***MEETING TIME 8:00 am (1/2 hour later than usual)!*** This is one of our favorite good ol' rides, beginning with the pretty climb up MD550 to Blue Ridge Summit. We'll descend via Mentzer Gap, then visit "Ewetopia" as we continue west through the Cumberland Valley to our lunch stop at Al's in Mercersburg. After lunch we'll pass by Anderson's Mill and Homestead, ride through the Witherspoon "Red" Covered Bridge, and cross over the Hays double-arch stone bridge over Conococheague Creek. The scenery is lovely and the terrain moderate for a good part of the day, but keep in mind that the big climb up PenMar awaits us in the afternoon. We have to get back over the mountain one way or another, after all. We'll forgo an immediate descent to Thurmont by riding the length of scenic Foxville-Deerfield Road and then returning to Thurmont via the lovely swoopy descent on MD77, but if you're in a hurry to get back or just don't want to climb anymore, you can high-tail it down MD550 back to the parking lot. 100 miles, with many short options.
I'll be doing one of the two. I haven't made up my mind which one yet.
Have you decided which one, Bob?
greaterbrown
05-29-08, 07:31 PM
Have you decided which one, Bob?
I'm heading up with janet goldstein to do the BBC ride. I just found out she lives <1mi away.
But I just thought of a hilarious missed opportunity: Ask Crista for her cue sheet and attempt to lay the two routes on top of one another. It might be possible to jump from one group to the other at some point during the day. :p
I couldn't try it since I'd be messing with my ride home and that is not a good thing to do.
-GB
RacerMike
05-30-08, 07:16 AM
NoRacer, are you not racing this year? I'm surprised you aren't headed to Poolsville.
NoRacer
05-30-08, 12:00 PM
NoRacer, are you not racing this year? I'm surprised you aren't headed to Poolsville.
I raced three times this year--got my butt handed to me. :o
Man, it was like someone has thrown a switch--turn 50 years old and everything goes downhill. :cry:
So, I've returned to longer distance rides for now, but I am not ruling out some Fall races.
J.Lockdown
05-30-08, 01:53 PM
Anyone going to be riding in the Boyds/Poolsivlle area this weekend?
joshandlauri
05-31-08, 09:02 AM
Saturday Ride: Dundalk to Aberdeen via Rt 40, 50 miles, 3 hours, not a single hill kicked my ass, I made it to the top of my slowest hill last week (6mph) at 10mph, I got to the top and was trying to convince myself that wasn't "that hill". Moving the cleats on my pedals made a huge difference in leg strengh/no fatigue at all, got done 50 and I felt like I could go 50 more. Started at 6am, weather good and it seemed like I had a good headwind on the way back and a crosswind on the way out. I'll probally do the same tommorow.
NoRacer
05-31-08, 09:07 AM
Saturday Ride: Dundalk to Aberdeen via Rt 40, 50 miles, 3 hours, not a single hill kicked my ass, I made it to the top of my slowest hill last week (6mph) at 10mph, I got to the top and was trying to convince myself that wasn't "that hill". Moving the cleats on my pedals made a huge difference in leg strengh/no fatigue at all, got done 50 and I felt like I could go 50 more. Started at 6am, weather good and it seemed like I had a good headwind on the way back and a crosswind on the way out. I'll probally do the same tommorow.
Good job, Josh! Glad the cleat thing is working for you. Give it a few more weeks just to be sure. Sometimes a change can take a while to manifest new problems, if any.
NoRacer
05-31-08, 09:11 AM
But I just thought of a hilarious missed opportunity: Ask Crista for her cue sheet and attempt to lay the two routes on top of one another. It might be possible to jump from one group to the other at some point during the day. :p
I couldn't try it since I'd be messing with my ride home and that is not a good thing to do.
-GB
That'd be 'interesting' if I could pull it off, because all of the big climbs are in the first part of the BBC ride and the biggest climbs of the DC Randonnuer ride is during the second half.
greaterbrown
05-31-08, 10:41 AM
That'd be 'interesting' if I could pull it off, because all of the big climbs are in the first part of the BBC ride and the biggest climbs of the DC Randonnuer ride is during the second half.
Hell yeah!
Hope to see ya tomorrow morning... or at least at some intersection along the way.
-GB
NoRacer
05-31-08, 07:19 PM
Hell yeah!
Hope to see ya tomorrow morning... or at least at some intersection along the way.
-GB
I'll see you tomorrow morning at the park.
Anyone go to the CSC race over the weekend? First time I've ever seen a break lap the peloton :) Mangus is a monster.
J.Lockdown
06-02-08, 09:58 AM
Yep I went to it. I posted some pictures my friend took in the Road section under CSC Did u go? topic.
The Human Car
06-03-08, 11:30 PM
I finally got my new bike all setup with xtracycle and most of my commuter gear. Still a few odds and ends that need to be done but it's ridable, really ridable, I'm having fun so far.
Hi, I'm completely new to both BF and biking in general, live in PG county. I need advice for which bike to get: my plan is to train/get into shape by riding on the various trails we have around here. If I can work up to it, I'd eventually like to commute (about 11mi on back roads, from one suburb to another).
Most of my research says to get a hybrid, but then I'd be unable to take it on rougher trails. While I have no interest in technical downhill trails, it really depends on what's available in this area. Guys at the bike store have been telling me to get a comfort bike (Trek Navigator 3.0) but it really feels squirrely and heavy to me compared to the Trek 7200.
Any tips? Will I really be missing out on trails in this area if I get a hybrid? Are there enough paved/packed dirt trails to use within 1hr driving that aren't filled with pedestrians all the time?
Most Hybrids (the 7200 looks decent) can take pretty big tires. I think my dad runs 700x35 tires on his. You can ride some decent unpaved roads with a tire like that. I wouldn't take it on downhill singletrack, but stuff like the C&O canal towpath, the NCR trail etc. You will be able to take it on rougher paths than you think.
If you are concerned you could go with a Mtn bike, like an 820. It will probably be pretty similar to the 7200, except it will have 26in wheels. You can run road slicks most of the time, but would have the option for big fat knobbies if you wanted to go on really rough trails.
-D
Onore Baka Sama
06-04-08, 08:52 AM
Hello there, fellow Marylanders.
Well, after finding out that I was either seriously out of practice or severely dehydrated over the past couple of 60-mile bike rides (and either passing out or slowing way down), I just got back in from a very peaceful 71.5-mile ride to Salisbury, round trip from my home in Marion Station. I took it really slow (12mph on average) and hills are still giving me trouble, but it was really fun, so I don't mind those technicalities. =)
My behind's hating me for Salisbury's sidewalks, though. I seriously need a better saddle.
My goal at this point is to hopefully get myself back up to about 17mph, which is where I was last summer before I quit the necessary work commute.
Mike LaPrade
06-04-08, 09:04 AM
Hello,I'm new here,I'm from Allegany County in western Maryland
I'll be sure to test ride an 820 for comparison then, none of the stores I'd visited so far had suggested mountain bikes (only comfort bikes). Thanks for pointing out that hybrids would be reasonable for the C&O and NCR trails, that was a lingering question I've had.
NoRacer
06-04-08, 10:48 AM
**WARNING** BALTIMORE AREA FOLKS
I've received two announcements (2 seperate incidents) from my bike club about motor vehicle break-ins when folks leave their motor vehicles in a public parkling lot. Apparently, these thieves are watching for their targets to go on a bike ride, run, hike, walk, ... and then breaking into the target's vehicles stealing and using credit cards and taking whatever else that has value. Don't leave valuables in your cars!
I'll be sure to test ride an 820 for comparison then, none of the stores I'd visited so far had suggested mountain bikes (only comfort bikes). Thanks for pointing out that hybrids would be reasonable for the C&O and NCR trails, that was a lingering question I've had.
If you truly have *no* interest in technical mountain biking -- extremely rocky, rooty, steep terrain -- then you probably don't really need a mountain bike, and you may not want one. It's true that with slick tires in place of the knobbies, it will roll more smoothly on paved or relatively smooth dirt trails, but it's gonna be almighty heavy compared to a hybrid, and probably even compared to a "comfort" bike.
I have routinely ridden my cyclocross bike, with 32c tires, on dirt trails like the C&O and the NCR with no trouble (and much enjoyment.) (To most cycling newbies, a 'cross bike looks a lot like a "road" bike -- same sort of "racy"-looking frame, and those dropped/curved handlebars.) And that's a type of bike that is, in general, a bit less stable and "comfy" than a hybrid. For the type of riding you mostly want to do, I would think you should be perfectly fine on a hybrid.
greaterbrown
06-04-08, 11:56 AM
Careful evening commuters. There's a really nasty looking front headed through B'more and environs.
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