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John_V 11-11-18 12:32 PM

A perfect Sunday morning for a 25 mile ride with the wife.

JanMM 11-11-18 07:41 PM

11 miles this afternoon in sunny, upper 30's weather. One hill. Saw one deer .

PortlandEddie 11-11-18 11:10 PM

Yes.
 
Wanted to clean my rear cog and chain. I don’t think I’ve ever seen my rear cog so shiny. Found out rear tube was popped. Swapped that out gave her a good clean and just trying to see what day this week I can ride!

Bob Ross 11-12-18 08:38 AM

Yesterday: 43 mile road ride, half solo and half with the missus.
Today: Commuted, will wind up with the usual ~19 miles.

Trotsky 11-12-18 12:32 PM

Yes, everyday, I ride to the gym and back, but it is only 6 km round trip. On Saturday and Sunday, I rode 76 km. This is of course on an island that is 23 x 34 km big. I did lose some gears on Saturday, so I played with the shifter and the released the cable from the rear derailleur. It seemed to fix itself. The shifter is old, but the derailleur is new. The bike is 20 years old. It does have its quirks, not to mention getting parts that fit exactly is a problem.

smoore 11-12-18 12:52 PM


Originally Posted by canklecat (Post 20657878)
28 miles Saturday night, first outdoor ride since last weekend's ride to visit my mom in hospice. She didn't make it and died Thursday. In a sense I'm relieved she's no longer trapped in that unresponsive, painful body. She was a good friend as well as my mom and I'll miss her dearly. I took a few days off but realized I was moping around the house, fretting over writing her obituary and other final paperwork. Realized it was the Marine Corps Birthday so I rode to a friend's brew pub to shake off the cobwebs and rejoin the living. Gonna take a couple of rides to get accustomed to the chilly weather, but it'll be fine.


Sorry about your Mom; been there. But getting out on two wheels will help clear the mind and the soul.

What a blessing when your parents are also viewed as "friends". Good luck, God bless.

smoore 11-12-18 01:01 PM


Originally Posted by 2cam16 (Post 20656105)
Put some miles in on a very smokey day here in the Bay Area due to the Butte fire up north. The only thing I like about smokey days is the nice filter it plays for photos:
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4900/...a4953d8e_b.jpg
IMG_5903 by 2cam16, on Flickr
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4807/...305a6f63_b.jpg
IMG_5899 by 2cam16, on Flickr

I remember that bike! Original 600 Group? Shoot we are over 50 aren't we?

kayak4water 11-12-18 04:33 PM

Lazy bone
 
I almost got into my car to go to the big box store. Instead I hopped on my cargo bike, a juiced u 350 , coasted down the hill 300 vertical feet and did my chore. I had my thick puffy on for a sunny 45 deg F day. I love the electric motor for how it flattens the hill going back up.
:)

2cam16 11-12-18 04:41 PM


Originally Posted by smoore (Post 20659980)
I remember that bike! Original 600 Group? Shoot we are over 50 aren't we?

Luckily yes, all original 600 group except for the brake levers.

Bob Ross 11-14-18 10:21 AM

25 mile solo ride in the early AM. Cold and windy out there!

delbiker1 11-14-18 05:05 PM

Quick
 
I did not have much time left in between my school bus routes after working on two of my bikes. I got in a quick 6 miles on the steel frame Ochsner that I have sort of hybridized. All gears are now operating. I sure do like riding that bike. I also did some readjusting of the bike rack I have mounted on my Schwinn Supersport DBX. The rack mount was interfering with the shift cable and that was causing a mis-alignment with the jockey pulleys and the cogs. That is my commute, store, library, etc. bike. I have new Conti Contact 37s to mount on that bike.

JanMM 11-14-18 09:47 PM

Yesterday - took the afternoon off work in order to take my stoker for a post-op checkup on her bunion repair. All good. Come spring, she will be my powerful TurboStoker again.
Then, later afternoon got out for a seven mile ride in approx. freezing weather. But dry.
Too danged cold to ride to work today. Supposed to get freezing rain, snow, etc overnight and Thursday. So, able to ride a bit 3 of the last 4 days until today and now looking at some Winter. Not a fan of Winter.......

nios2 11-15-18 12:04 AM

Good ride today
 
Managed to get a good 26Kms in today around town on the cycle paths. A bit windy which made me work harder. Trying to build up to 50Kms in a day.

canklecat 11-15-18 11:10 PM

25 miles on the road bike late Thursday afternoon. Started out in the 60s but dropped to the low 50s after dark and my toes got numb. At first I thought it was because I forgot my shoe covers, but it wasn't that cold out. Then I realized my socks were too thick for my clipless shoes -- warmer, sure, but my shoes are summer weight for thin socks and thicker socks cut off my circulation. I should have remembered that from last winter.

Then I tried aluminum foil between the socks and shoes. It worked but was uncomfortable. So I got some toe covers, but they're just oh-kay.

Okay, ordering some full length shoe and ankle covers.

MidSouthBiker 11-17-18 01:37 PM

My first ride in about 2 weeks and my legs could feel it.
Got in 60 really slow minutes anyway.

JanMM 11-17-18 02:56 PM

19 miles this afternoon in 40 degree but dry weather.

canklecat 11-17-18 03:21 PM

25 miles Friday afternoon. New chain and freewheel don't seem to be getting along with the rear derailleur. Beautiful weather though.

Bob Ross 11-17-18 03:57 PM

42 mile ride with the missus, which included 3 hill repeats on the local 1-mile/6%grade segment, and then ~2 miles of dirt...which, given Thursday's snowstorm, wasn't really "dirt" at all but rather tons of thick slushy ice, lots of standing pools of water, and some mud. Not fun. But easier than we expected.

canklecat 11-17-18 11:20 PM

18 miles Saturday evening after swapping freewheels and more derailleur adjustments. Getting closer to what I want.

rseeker 11-18-18 02:33 AM


Originally Posted by canklecat (Post 20657878)
28 miles Saturday night, first outdoor ride since last weekend's ride to visit my mom in hospice. She didn't make it and died Thursday. In a sense I'm relieved she's no longer trapped in that unresponsive, painful body. She was a good friend as well as my mom and I'll miss her dearly. I took a few days off but realized I was moping around the house, fretting over writing her obituary and other final paperwork. Realized it was the Marine Corps Birthday so I rode to a friend's brew pub to shake off the cobwebs and rejoin the living. Gonna take a couple of rides to get accustomed to the chilly weather, but it'll be fine.

[MENTION=418370]canklecat[/MENTION], Sorry to hear about your mom. She was lucky to have you with her through this.

Both of my parents are still with us, thankfully, although both are very aware that they're on the front lines now. My dad is still quite active but my mom has lost most of her strength and sits .. a lot.

rseeker 11-18-18 03:03 AM

Finally got a sub-freezing ride last weekend. The thing that makes it quite tolerable are socks with holes cut in them for my fingers (arm warmers? wrist gaitors? hand socks?) to keep the extremities warm, while opening both ends of the chest zipper on my outer shell. Love the nighttime in the farmlands.

Thursday went the other direction, into town, down to where I get my prescriptions, about seven miles each way. Kind of a breakthrough ride in that this is new ground and a better way to reach the local transit system -- the route I looked at before was crazy-scary at drive time, with people going 70mph on a road with no shoulders, just curbs. This new route's a straight shot the whole way down a four-lane highway with huge breakdown lanes. Rode from dusk into darkness, with heavy weekday rush-hour traffic. Realized that there's no practical amount of lighting I can put on the bike that'll overcome the glare coming from the light boxes people are now using for floodlights on buildings. (The LED revolution giveth, the LED revolution taketh away.) It seems there should be a concept of too bright, since most of it is just blasting into the night sky anyway. I like nights to be dark, but that's just me. Anyway, a good ride, 33F.

Bob Ross 11-18-18 02:00 PM

33 mile group ride with a half dozen Class of 2016 graduates of the cycling skills program I coach

Rollfast 11-18-18 02:54 PM


Originally Posted by smoore (Post 20659980)
I remember that bike! Original 600 Group? Shoot we are over 50 aren't we?

Sometimes age only means you had the chance to find the finest things first.

MidSouthBiker 11-18-18 03:36 PM

Got in another 80 minutes today before the next round of rain, which is due to start shortly.

JanMM 11-18-18 03:52 PM

About 45 and dry this afternoon, so out for a 12 mile ride. One hill.


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