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Exploring w/ my Bianchi
This past Saturday I had some free time and did some exploring w/ my "new" Bianchi Randonneur. I rode about 25 miles and only about 2 miles were on paved surfaces, the rest were split between gravel rail trails, some jeep trails and some single track:thumb: Everywhere I pointed the bike it went w/out any issue, from riding through fields (tractor paths), to rutted jeep trails to some semi technical single track w/ a few decent climbs. All this on the OG 27" 1 1/4" tires. Coming down rough descents required some finesse and restraint (as opposed to my MTB w/ 26x2.0 knobbies) but it was a blast and the looks I got from MTB'ers were priceless. All in all a great way to kill a few hours during a hot summer afternoon. I think I might try some bar end shifters and something w/ a little more tread (my tires are very dry and slick). I love my new bike!!!!:love:
Pics to follow when I figure out how to upload pics from my cell phone |
I am happy to hear you are enjoying that beautiful Randonneur but remeber is is a road bike not a cross bike. that fork may not like alot of abouse.
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Thanks for the reminder.... I was creeping along over any rough stuff and don't plan on doing a great deal of off-roading w/ her. I definitely do NOT want to injure her in any way. I want this relationship to last a very LONG time!
Here are two pictures. I don't know how to upload them from my phone to the real internet.... http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pi...&id=1127172606 http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pi...&id=1127172606 |
How I get pictures from my phone is kinda complicated, but it works.
Save yourself as a contact. Add your email address. Send pictures in a picture message to said email address. Save to computer. Upload to web album (Facebook, Photobucket, Picassa, Flickr) Copy link in [img] [/img] brackets on here. Voila. Anyways. Sounds like a fun day. Nice pictures, too. -Gene- |
Nice, but you're supposed to use an old EF Schwinn as a klunker! I've been considering building up a road bike for the same purpose you have. As Gene says, sounds like fun!
Check out some of these Jobst Brandt photos on some trails in California with a road bike and 25c tires: http://www.bayareabikehub.com/rides/past_rides.htm (Unfortunately, it looks like as the result of a transfer to a new server, the slideshows are now inoperable. They had some great photos.) |
Any bike, anywhere! I love it! I say take it where you want to and if you break it, well at least the bike had a great life!
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Yeah, to hell with the nay-sayers. Ride the **** out of that bike.
(I mean, hell, it's named for a bike sport that was around well before paved roads!) |
Originally Posted by JunkYardBike
(Post 11066155)
Nice, but you're supposed to use an old EF Schwinn as a klunker! I've been considering building up a road bike for the same purpose you have. As Gene says, sounds like fun!
Check out some of these Jobst Brandt photos on some trails in California with a road bike and 25c tires: http://www.bayareabikehub.com/rides/past_rides.htm (Unfortunately, it looks like as the result of a transfer to a new server, the slideshows are now inoperable. They had some great photos.) |
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