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Jughed 07-07-25 11:53 AM


Originally Posted by MikeDeason (Post 23557410)
130km to 180km max on the longest. Not trying to reach any distance goals. Just exploring cottage lake roads

12-13 mph...yep, you need $450 shorts and an S-Works for that kind of speed.

badger1 07-07-25 11:58 AM


Originally Posted by OldTryGuy (Post 23557604)
Any way the WIND BLOWS

Genuinely hoping that was an allusion to FZ and the Mothers, but even if not here's an opportunity for a theme song!

indyfabz 07-07-25 12:01 PM


Originally Posted by OldTryGuy (Post 23557604)
Any way the WIND BLOWS

https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...f7be4b1701.png

MikeDeason 07-07-25 12:24 PM

Quoting old man music and complaining about threads are staples on bf. I expect nothing less.

Chinese products had just started to infiltrate competitive cross-country skiing when I got out due to Raynaud's. While accumulating cycling gear, I’ve noticed that Chinese-made equipment tends to dominate the market, with good reason, apart from what elite riders use.


bboy314 07-07-25 12:52 PM

Huh, I think you’re onto something. I wonder if Chinese manufacturing is prevalent in any other markets 🤔

badger1 07-07-25 01:01 PM


Originally Posted by MikeDeason (Post 23557654)
Quoting old man music and complaining about threads are staples on bf. I expect nothing less.

Chinese products had just started to infiltrate competitive cross-country skiing when I got out due to Raynaud's. While accumulating cycling gear, I’ve noticed that Chinese-made equipment tends to dominate the market, with good reason, apart from what elite riders use.

Indeed, that is true; however, utterly pointless threads in which one might quote one's old man music and/or about which one might register complaints are also bread n' butter round here.

It's a pleasant, sunny afternoon here by the Bay of Fundy. I'm watching the tide ebb, through my lr window, and will soon watch it come in. Done enough work for one day -- prepping Fall term courses, a bit of gardening -- so why not noodle around on BF, a double of CC in hand, and post gratuitous comments where appropriate?

Milton Keynes 07-07-25 01:41 PM

Has anyone noticed how bike radars don't work well on bike paths?

badger1 07-07-25 02:24 PM


Originally Posted by Milton Keynes (Post 23557732)
Has anyone noticed how bike radars don't work well on bike paths?

I haven't, no. But then, I don't use bike radars. Perhaps you should start a thread about that?

No, wait ... never mind!

indyfabz 07-07-25 02:35 PM


Originally Posted by badger1 (Post 23557684)
Indeed, that is true; however, utterly pointless threads in which one might quote one's old man music and/or about which one might register complaints are also bread n' butter round here.

It's a pleasant, sunny afternoon here by the Bay of Fundy. I'm watching the tide ebb, through my lr window, and will soon watch it come in. Done enough work for one day -- prepping Fall term courses, a bit of gardening -- so why not noodle around on BF, a double of CC in hand, and post gratuitous comments where appropriate?

OP’s too far from the Bay of Fundy. From appaloosas and eagles and tides. :50:

genejockey 07-07-25 02:54 PM


Originally Posted by badger1 (Post 23557777)
I haven't, no. But then, I don't use bike radars. Perhaps you should start a thread about that?

No, wait ... never mind!

I also haven't, but then I don't use bike paths. They work great on roads, though.

Unless you're in a group ride, then they can be kinda irritating.

genejockey 07-07-25 02:54 PM

"Does it really matter?"

Does anything?

Steel Charlie 07-07-25 03:07 PM


Originally Posted by genejockey (Post 23557803)

"Does it really matter?"

Does anything?

The good news is that it doesn't.

You're on your own.

Best of luck

Trakhak 07-07-25 03:07 PM


Originally Posted by indyfabz (Post 23557788)
OP’s too far from the Bay of Fundy. From appaloosas and eagles and tides. :50:

Thanks for reminding me of this song.


badger1 07-07-25 03:09 PM


Originally Posted by genejockey (Post 23557801)
I also haven't, but then I don't use bike paths. They work great on roads, though.

Unless you're in a group ride, then they can be kinda irritating.

I'm an old man, according to the op; that aside, my open road riding days are but a memory. We have a superb bike/pedestrian parkway at home base (SW Ontario); one can easily put together an 80+ km ride without hitting the streets, and that can be extended to include an additional 20 or so km circuit around a lake. Out here in New Brunswick, I can access non-technical trail rides that go upwards of 40kms, so I'm set -- and no need for bike radar.

However, this thread has me worried that I've been duped yet again by Big Bike and its supporting manufacturers, this time into spending too much on cycling apparel. Sleepless nights ahead!

Reflector Guy 07-07-25 03:19 PM


Originally Posted by MikeDeason (Post 23557654)
Quoting old man music and complaining about threads are staples on bf. I expect nothing less.

I'm talking drink, dance, smoke, freak, party all night.

That any better?

indyfabz 07-07-25 04:20 PM


Originally Posted by Trakhak (Post 23557815)
Thanks for reminding me of this song.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9dgJJtEtQQ

Great dance tune! :D

Mojo31 07-07-25 04:39 PM


veganbikes 07-07-25 05:14 PM

Wait you say the Chinese are involved with manufacturing, how did you find this out? Does anyone else know? You sure they haven't embargoed that information? Could Mikey be deported to China for releasing this info, I mean I truly hope not, that would be such a tragedy and in noooooo way I am being sarcastic at all and noooooobody should ever think that ever.

In terms of them dominating yes and no, a large amount of production is outside of China for bikes for the higher quality stuff it is generally Taiwan but a lot of other stuff is Cambodia, Vietnam and other places. They certainly have the market on fakes and knockoffs pretty well and they do some neat stuff of their own and certainly domestically they dominate bicycles with stuff like the Flying Pigeon and all of those dockless bikeshare things but one might call that more of nuisance than anything else.

OldTryGuy 07-07-25 06:02 PM


Originally Posted by badger1 (Post 23557684)
Indeed, that is true; however, utterly pointless threads in which one might quote one's old man music and/or about which one might register complaints are also bread n' butter round here.

It's a pleasant, sunny afternoon here by the Bay of Fundy. I'm watching the tide ebb, through my lr window, and will soon watch it come in. Done enough work for one day -- prepping Fall term courses, a bit of gardening -- so why not noodle around on BF, a double of CC in hand, and post gratuitous comments where appropriate?

r.e. bold -- I'm thinking I'd rather be *Sittin' On The Dock Of The Bay* ---

rsbob 07-07-25 06:08 PM

Did 42 miles with 2,100’ with a group of experienced cyclists including one college kid (sophomore) riding in a t-shirt and gym shorts. No one cared what he wore, only that he rode with the group in a safe manner, which he did in spades.

MikeDeason 07-07-25 07:29 PM


Originally Posted by bboy314 (Post 23557678)
Huh, I think you’re onto something. I wonder if Chinese manufacturing is prevalent in any other markets 🤔

Sure it is. But in the cross country skiing discipline and even downhill and snowboarding to a lesser extent, there was resistance. In biking, the trend seems to have been wholly embraced.

indyfabz 07-07-25 09:00 PM


Originally Posted by rsbob (Post 23557954)
Did 42 miles with 2,100’ with a group of experienced cyclists including one college kid (sophomore) riding in a t-shirt and gym shorts. No one cared what he wore, only that he rode with the group in a safe manner, which he did in spades.

Many years ago I did a club event in Floyd Landis (Remember him?) county. There was a Mennonite dude in thick, black jeans and a plaid shirt on the ride. He was also wearing Sidi shoes. Fast dude. Some of the Amish and Mennonite kids out that way will put a hurting’ on you.

BillyD 07-08-25 06:22 AM


Originally Posted by Koyote (Post 23557269)
I don’t think you’ve ever gone 6 to 8 hours without posting on bf… So how are you doing these long rides? Are you stopping on the roadside periodically to update us?

Taken from a rap song, I think, but so often I want to use it around here (slightly modified):
The first law of nature is self preservation, if you don’t like the topic change the station.

In other words I’m tired of you guys beating up this OP. I’ve said it a thousand times, If you don’t like the topic move on to another thread that you might like better.

It’s summertime and the heat makes me irritable, don’t make us have to start dinging for harassment.

79pmooney 07-08-25 07:58 AM

I might be the only person here to actually address shorts that work while riding writing (!) on this thread.

Steel Charlie 07-08-25 08:22 AM



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