Riding on Holidays?
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Sure hope we can get a ride in tomorrow. I just put the salmon Kool-stops and Nokian W106s on the wife's M40, Was hoping to test ride it today, but it's been either raining or snowing non-stop since 11:00AM. Supposed to be done by morning; fingers crossed.
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Club is doing a Polar Bear ride here in Elvisland tomorrow. Forecast looks good - temps not bad (it's not the Arctic, it's Memphis). Bundling up and going for it.
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No riding for me these last few weeks...lots of surfing though.
Best, Ben

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Jolly spot of luck here this year. 50's and, likely clear today. Taking the Gitaine frankenbike down to the Chester Valley trail for a nice 40 mile scoot. Nice precedent for starting this next circuit of our orbital plane.
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December was a lousy month here and I almost didn't get a ride in all month. Seemed like it was raining and low 50s every day. But I got a ride in yesterday as the year ended with a beautiful mid 70s day. And the new year is starting similarly, so I'm about to begin the year appropriately.
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"All is quiet on New Year's Day,
A world in white is underway."
So last night's snow was the first "real" snow of the season. Ironic, since December is usually the snowiest month of the year here. But it made for a perfect day to ride today, esp. to test out the winter rigs. 15 miles on the Cap City and Southwest paths. They'd been plowed, but before the snow had stopped, so the paths were a mix of hard-pack snow, ice, slush and a few spots of dry pavement. This is the first time my wife has ridden on studs, or in these conditions. She had a blast! Quite a few runners and dog-walkers, but almost no other cyclists. Few that were out were at least 20 years our junior. The "Cyclists today" counter gizmo, that can top 1000 on a busy summer day, said 22.
With the snow on the tree branches, it was really beautiful; alas, I left the camera at home.
A world in white is underway."
So last night's snow was the first "real" snow of the season. Ironic, since December is usually the snowiest month of the year here. But it made for a perfect day to ride today, esp. to test out the winter rigs. 15 miles on the Cap City and Southwest paths. They'd been plowed, but before the snow had stopped, so the paths were a mix of hard-pack snow, ice, slush and a few spots of dry pavement. This is the first time my wife has ridden on studs, or in these conditions. She had a blast! Quite a few runners and dog-walkers, but almost no other cyclists. Few that were out were at least 20 years our junior. The "Cyclists today" counter gizmo, that can top 1000 on a busy summer day, said 22.
With the snow on the tree branches, it was really beautiful; alas, I left the camera at home.
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They all got ridden, according to my plan. Brunch and the hike took a while so it was 3 p.m. before I got going, leaving me only two hours of light. I only planned to ride around the 'hood to keep the time and hassle down. Picked my route that turned out to be 2.3 miles (only the fifth-ridden Cimarron has an odometer) and rode five of the seven that distance. The ladies' Sports works but needs a lot of changes so will likely be boxed up for storage until I'm ready to retire the men's Sports in a decade or so. The stepthrough is for my dotage when I can no longer swing a leg over and I only rode it a couple of blocks. The Giant got ridden half the full distance; encroaching darkness and a too-low stem drove me homeward.
They all need changes; saddle changes or saddle tweaks, stem changes, the Cimarron will get a long planned drop bar conversion. And I've decided I do not need the Trek or the Giant so they should probably go, and I should get rid of either the Paramount or the RB-T, or both if I find a suitable touring replacement. And I really need to comb through all the bike junk in the garage and clean out a bunch of it. It's a new year, people! Keep your eyes on the classifieds.
They all need changes; saddle changes or saddle tweaks, stem changes, the Cimarron will get a long planned drop bar conversion. And I've decided I do not need the Trek or the Giant so they should probably go, and I should get rid of either the Paramount or the RB-T, or both if I find a suitable touring replacement. And I really need to comb through all the bike junk in the garage and clean out a bunch of it. It's a new year, people! Keep your eyes on the classifieds.

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For several years now, maybe six or eight years, I've been pretty good about going for a ride on New Year's Day... Usually century with a friend who would necessarily spend New Year's Eve with us. This year I rode by myself, 75 miles, very mild temperatures though a stiff wind. I forgot my wallet, so had to subsist on what I carried, which was fine until I realized I'd only filled one water bottle. Doh!
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@thumpism, if you do decide to sell the Paramount, someone is going to get a heck of a bike. Mine is a real peach.