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Old 07-06-09 | 06:51 AM
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nice ride. the temp was good. No rain. I lovely blonde with long dreds rode past while I ate a bagel at Joe's. She was on a single speed but no one is perfect.
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Old 07-06-09 | 07:45 AM
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valve stem failure when I was pumping the rear tire before leaving the house. Ugh. Was running late, and was not in the mood to do the Nexus wheel removal dance. Drove in today - hated it.
I guess I will be getting the proper rim adaptors to use presta valves!
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Old 07-06-09 | 08:12 AM
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Back on the bike this AM after 5 weeks off due to a partial tear in a calf muscle. Took it slow and rather easy. The sun felt great and the feeling of the air rushing through my helmet reinvigorated me in ways that the same trip in my car never could.
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Old 07-06-09 | 08:53 AM
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Calm and cool this morning. Very nice.
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Old 07-06-09 | 09:47 AM
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Beautiful morning for a ride. I had a massage scheduled 1st thing this morning so I rode to the appt and then rode home to pack my things and make lunch to take with me. I did my usual commute to work and the sun felt great. My legs were a little tired after the massage and the 10k I ran on Saturday morning to kick off the weekend festivities.
I may need a rest day soon.
 
Old 07-06-09 | 10:17 AM
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cool and misty. Best time yet for the leg riding w/ my son.
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Old 07-06-09 | 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted by JoeSoMD
This is a plea to bike manufacturers... you have got to get the reliability way up, and the required maintenance down to practically nothing, if you want bicycle commuting to take off. My two cents.

Sometimes it comes down to the old adage, you get what you pay for. My Shimano 105 group is 15 years old and the only thing I have replaced is the chain. My Campy group is 16 years old and is still original. Once a year all the bearings get cleaned and greased. Average weekly mileage is about 50 on each bike except in winter. Wear and tear on tires, tubes and brake pads is normal. I buy tubes four at a time. I don't even patch tubes anymore, just replace. Good quality bicycles will always reward you beyond their ordinary equivalent.

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Old 07-06-09 | 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by canyoneagle
Another great morning ride from the cool, breezy base of the mountains to the still, warm valley floor. It still amazes me - I love it! Left the house at the usual 6:30 AM departure time and was parking the bike at 7:10. Had to vary my route a bit due to road construction on my ususal route.
I saw numerous female joggers out this morning - Summetime FTW, indeed.
Hey fellow Salt Licker. What's your route?
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Old 07-06-09 | 04:39 PM
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It was my first day back on the Jamis Commuter in a couple of weeks. I had been riding my old Trek 800 MB for other reasons. When I left the house, the seat (Brooks B-17) felt a little low and extremely hard and the handle bars seemed a lot wider.

The weather was gorgeous! A slight seat height adjustment and it was all good...
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Old 07-06-09 | 04:52 PM
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Originally Posted by JR97
Hey fellow Salt Licker. What's your route?
Hey there!
I live up on the East Bench in Canyon Rim, about 30th east and 30th south (just north of the REI on 33rd).

I work at North Temple and redwood Road-ish (14th West).

My ride basically zigzags - I take 2700S and head west, turn north on 1700E then make my way to 1100E (numerous options here), which I follow all the way to 800s (sunnyside) by the U. Then I head West on 800S to 600W, head north thill 2nd S, take that west to 10th W, then a northward jkaunt to N. temple and the last 1/2 mile to work.

it's about 12 miles each way.

WheW! I'll post a link later.

How about you?
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Old 07-06-09 | 05:37 PM
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First day back to commuting. Converted my '93 TREK 2100 to a commuter. Lights, rack, bag w/ panniers. Nice morning, little fog, 63 F, no wind. 15 Miles. Trip home was hard on me. Seems my lack of exercise and love of food, finally caught up to me. Trip home, 85 F, slight breeze (head wind halfway), tired legs. 13 Miles. I'm back!! My bikes have missed me.
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Old 07-07-09 | 04:45 AM
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It was another good ride in 59 F (15 C). The swarm of gnats are back, and this time they mixed in with my drinking water from the tube. Oh well, a very small amount of protein I am sure. This string of nice weather is wonderful.
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Old 07-07-09 | 05:01 AM
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Originally Posted by fletchh
It was another good ride in 59 F (15 C). The swarm of gnats are back, and this time they mixed in with my drinking water from the tube. Oh well, a very small amount of protein I am sure. This string of nice weather is wonderful.
I inhaled a bunch of them a couple of weeks ago. Had a cough for quite a while, now that you mentioned it I just realized the cough was gone.

Very nice ride in, weather was perfect. Back up to the 90s this week. Wonderful.
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Old 07-07-09 | 05:48 AM
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Very pleasant today. Upper 50sF. No wind. Overcast but dry. I saw many cyclists riding north (the other way) but no one riding my way. Well, someone did come onto the MUP behind me but I was pushing 20 and the other person wasn't keeping up.

Last night I mounted my bright Cateye TL-LD1100 on my trunk rack, using wire ties. Ghetto! It's a nice tight mount though. Shouldn't go anywhere. When not using my trunk rack, I mount the blinkie to my seatpost.
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Old 07-07-09 | 06:03 AM
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It's becoming a viscous cycle (no pun intended)...nice dry ride in the morning, soaked by torrential rain in the afternoon...
Nice ride this morning 61*F and dry and will just be wet and happy on the ride home again by the looks of the forecast.
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Old 07-07-09 | 06:34 AM
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Good ride in this morning. The temps and humidity were actually in a really good comfort zone for me. I felt really strong for some reason too....even though I took it real easy. 32 minutes of pleasure.
Saw some guy that looked like vin diesel driving a BMW convertible with a flat bar road bike on the back....guess he was going to the greenway to ride it. Wonder what's wrong with the road?
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Old 07-07-09 | 06:40 AM
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again, nice and calm and cool-ish this morning (atypical for KS july...)
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Old 07-07-09 | 07:30 AM
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Beautiful morning in NC, easing the pain of returning to work after a week of vacation. I spent the week in Chicago and got used to sleeping late and Central Time, so I overslept this morning by about an hour. Skipped breakfast so I could still ride and got to work a mere 30 minutes late.

I got in some nice rides in Chicago while visiting my brother, despite the weather. We rode 122 miles in 3 days but missed a metric century we had planned for the last day due to rain. First time I've been rained out in about 6 trips to Chicago and the Midwest.
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Old 07-07-09 | 07:40 AM
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Nice cool ride this morning, my legs are feeling a little bit tired. There is a threat of thunder showers in the forecast today so we'll see what happens.
 
Old 07-07-09 | 08:45 AM
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Originally Posted by duckbill
Sometimes it comes down to the old adage, you get what you pay for. My Shimano 105 group is 15 years old and the only thing I have replaced is the chain. My Campy group is 16 years old and is still original. Once a year all the bearings get cleaned and greased. Average weekly mileage is about 50 on each bike except in winter. Wear and tear on tires, tubes and brake pads is normal. I buy tubes four at a time. I don't even patch tubes anymore, just replace. Good quality bicycles will always reward you beyond their ordinary equivalent.
Well, it's a specialized sequoia touring bike. Changed the wheels from the stock low-spoke-count ALX's to mavic trainers. Bike cost $1200 a few years ago. I am around 190lb and carry 10lbs of crap back and forth to work on it; 32 miles round trip each day. It requires way too much maintenance imo. But... last evening I put 2.5 hours into cleaning the bike, putting the chain through the ultrasonic, changing a tube with a bad presta valve, and adjusting the front and rear fenders (that were rubbing). So... I had a glorious ride into work earlier today. The bike was almost silent.
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Old 07-07-09 | 09:18 AM
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First entry in weeks. Really nice weather this morning, very light traffic. Some deer and geese along the way filled out the experience. I bought a new road bike last month for weekends and long rides (Giant Defy Advanced) and rode it in today as I found a suspicious bulge on my comuter tires. Hopefully, can make it round trip without flats.

A Conti Grand Prix 4 Season tire finally succumbed to Farefield Road. Two parallel cuts, spaced the width of the neck of a beer bottle, through the threads down to the kevlar or whatever it is that Conti lines these things with. No flat though. I've been riding on it unawhere till this morning, and had worn the rubber off the resulting bubble. These are tough tires. Ordered a replacement from LBS.
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Old 07-07-09 | 09:22 AM
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Nice and cool this morning, almost nippy on the "bench" above the city. caught up with a guy on a road bike (with a backpack) and rode with him for a couple of miles. Nice enough guy, commuting to within a mile of where I was riding, but he kept blasting through blind intersections so I chose to take my normal route to avoid getting hit by a car (he had several close calls, but seemed unphased). He didn't have any form of lighting. Dangerous, IMO.

Anywhoo, made good time and arrived with endorphins and sweat flowing. The shower felt wonderful! Ride home looks like it'll be on the warmish side - mid-high 90's and that penetrating rocky mountain sunshine.
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Old 07-07-09 | 09:24 AM
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Originally Posted by canyoneagle
Nice and cool this morning, almost nippy on the "bench" above the city. caught up with a guy on a road bike (with a backpack) and rode with him for a couple of miles. Nice enough guy, commuting to within a mile of where I was riding, but he kept blasting through blind intersections so I chose to take my normal route to avoid getting hit by a car (he had several close calls, but seemed unphased). He didn't have any form of lighting. Dangerous, IMO.

Anywhoo, made good time and arrived with endorphins and sweat flowing. The shower felt wonderful! Ride home looks like it'll be on the warmish side - mid-high 90's and that penetrating rocky mountain sunshine.
You actually talked to a ....Ninja?
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Old 07-07-09 | 09:42 AM
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You actually talked to a ....Ninja?


He wasn't totally ninja. there was plenty of light at the time (6:30 ish).
Even so, I'm a blinkie believer (front and rear) in daylight as well as in the dark.
So, I guess he was just.......... ignorant, more so than a ninja.
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Old 07-07-09 | 12:37 PM
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