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NoRacer 12-22-08 06:37 AM

This morning was the coldest ride I've done this year--11F on the iBike when I pulled in to work. Exposure time was 1 hour and 4 minutes fighting a west wind much of the way. When I woke up, it said that the temperature at Parkville Middle School was 15F.

My camera phone was locked and it couldn't read it's own lock code due to the cold. I wanted to get a picture of the iBike temp reading. Oh well.

HC203 12-22-08 07:22 AM

Wow
 
NR-My hats off to you man. I think you're ready for the Idita-bike.

Oh, and if we're allowing football comments on the bike forum-Two great games, Ravens beating The C Boys and Giants beating the Jags last night. Gotta love the Ravens beating the Cowboys at home on the last game to be played at Texas Stadium. The Giants winning in OT last night in my beloved Meadowlands--- in freakin' cold temps-that's football!!

NoRacer 12-22-08 09:01 AM


Originally Posted by HC203 (Post 8060046)
NR-My hats off to you man. I think you're ready for the Idita-bike.

Thanks!

Hey, Harry, did you see my note about Bennet?

HC203 12-22-08 10:27 AM


Originally Posted by NoRacer (Post 8060403)
Thanks!

Hey, Harry, did you see my note about Bennet?

Yah, I e-mailed him for a ride report. He's a busy guy, said it was a good ride, lots of rollers. I got to hand it to him for being back in the saddle and doing 100 + mile rides after that shoulder injury. Last ride I did with him was the Seagull. I'll get out on a dcrand ride at least once in 09.

NoRacer 12-23-08 07:34 AM

Bah! My iBike died on the way in--well, the batteries died. It started showing goofy data. I guess I can't get away with doing too many rides back-to-back at these temps before needing to place new batteries in it.

derath 12-23-08 04:26 PM

I can't even use my Gen III yet :-(

fletchh 12-23-08 06:35 PM

Howard county here
 
Howard county here, albeit 2 years after the initial post.

joshandlauri 12-23-08 09:42 PM


Originally Posted by NoRacer (Post 8065574)
Bah! My iBike died on the way in--well, the batteries died. It started showing goofy data. I guess I can't get away with doing too many rides back-to-back at these temps before needing to place new batteries in it.

Saw you today turning on middle river road today, pretty sure the sun was hitting you dead on and still the 30,000 lumen headlight was blinding to me and the wife. You must had made the right turn from 7 to middle river at about 30mph you were flying.

Derath, I still haven't got my december century in yet, good time to use your gen III (Ibike?), I'm thinking friday after christmas or saturday if anyone has similar thoughts, no thought put into where to or anything yet. Just in the I'm thinking about it phase.

Both Friday and Sat are looking pretty good right now.

http://radar.cbslocal.com/wjz/WJZ_Web_Extended.jpg

greaterbrown 12-23-08 10:17 PM


Originally Posted by fletchh (Post 8068576)
Howard county here, albeit 2 years after the initial post.

Welcome fletchh. What took you so long? ;)

NoRacer 12-24-08 02:45 PM


Originally Posted by joshandlauri (Post 8069503)
Saw you today turning on middle river road today, pretty sure the sun was hitting you dead on and still the 30,000 lumen headlight was blinding to me and the wife. You must had made the right turn from 7 to middle river at about 30mph you were flying.

Lol! If it was at about noon or so, that was me. I got of work at 11:30am taking advantage of the last 4 hours of paid time off.

NoRacer 12-24-08 02:57 PM


Originally Posted by derath (Post 8068036)
I can't even use my Gen III yet :-(

-D, is something wrong with it? Or, is it that you just haven't calibrated it, yet?

If that's what it is, I'd just plug in some general numbers from an old profile into a new profile and start getting used to using it.

Or, just do a single coastdown for now.

The Human Car 12-24-08 03:44 PM

Between Falls Rd and Greenspring Vally Rd (near Seminary) Google Maps shows this little path: http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/233311

Anyone know if it's bikeable?

derath 12-24-08 04:06 PM


Originally Posted by NoRacer (Post 8072698)
-D, is something wrong with it? Or, is it that you just haven't calibrated it, yet?

If that's what it is, I'd just plug in some general numbers from an old profile into a new profile and start getting used to using it.

Or, just do a single coastdown for now.

Actually it is better now.

When I got my upgraded unit it sat in the baggie for a month. Quitting your job and starting a company during an economic downturn eats up a persons free time.:eek:

Anyhow I just pulled it out to start using it this week, only to find I didnt have Garmin compatibility on the unit. My original iaero was a -G model. So I had to email John to get an unlock code. I was getting worried about delays due to the holidays but john just emailed it to me today.

-D

NoRacer 12-24-08 06:15 PM

To all the MD peoples:
http://www.wishafriend.com/graphics/...hristmas14.gif

NoRacer 12-24-08 06:18 PM

Anyone [else] doing Janet G's ride out of Hunt Valley tomorrow @ 1030am? (starts at the Western Run Park & Ride @ Western Run Rd and Shawan Rd)

ANYWAY:

For your viewing entertainment...

If you find that you're getting bored...

Go to:

http://www.bimactive.com/live

then, scroll to the bottom of the page and in the User Name text block, type:

NoRacer

and, in the Password text box, type:

westernrun45

followed by a click on the [Track Now] button.

Doing so, between 8am and 4pm, you will be able to track my position as I ride out to the ride start, do Janet G's ride, and ride home.

** If I'm stopped at about mile 47, it's probably because I'm eating lunch. **

** NOTE: The password will only be good for this outing. Afterwards another one will be assigned. **

If you want to find out more about "Live Tracking", click the link in my signature.

The Human Car 12-24-08 07:00 PM

I'm thinking of doing Gloria's ride FWIW

NoRacer 12-25-08 05:29 PM

BBC Christmas Ride 2008

By the time I was done, I was ready to get off of the bike. This ride beat my ass for some reason. Maybe I should have eaten dinner last night. The 1/2 bowel of oatmeal this morning just wasn't enough. Maybe it was chasing Lucasz:

http://www.bimactive.com/ba/journal/post/10783/19587

MAP
http://www.bimactive.com/ba/ui/map_g...mapType=street

ELEVATION (FT)
http://www.bimactive.com/ba/ui/chart..._route&units=1

SPEED (MPH)
http://www.bimactive.com/ba/ui/chart...tivity&units=1

POWERMETER DATA
Entire workout (161 watts):

Duration: 6:23:04
Work: 3709 kJ
TSS: 392.4 (intensity factor 0.784)
Norm Power: 204
VI: 1.26
Pw:HR: 17.97%
Pa:HR: -4.26%
Distance: 96.659 mi
Elevation Gain: 7310 ft
Elevation Loss: 7423 ft
Grade: -0.0 % (-113 ft)

------>Min Max Avg
Power: 0 790 161 watts
Heart Rate: 93 179 154 bpm
Cadence: 4 154 72 rpm
Speed: 0 42 15.1 mph
Pace 1:26 0:00 3:58 min/mi
Altitude: 0 775 414 ft
Crank Torque: 0 1521 188 lb-in
Wind Speed: 0 48.7 16.9 mph
Hill Slope: -14.3 16.6 1.0 %

HC203 12-25-08 05:47 PM

Tracking
 
NR-Checked out that tracking feature this afternoon-pretty cool. I think you were at the Park and Ride. Your phone must be off a bit though as it showed your avg at 10 or 11 mph.

Not enough time for a good ride today but I got out for a few miles of trail running at Loch Raven. Looked like a good day for road riding though, less traffic. Maybe tomorrow, Saturday, Sunday.

NoRacer 12-25-08 06:26 PM


Originally Posted by HC203 (Post 8077069)
NR-Checked out that tracking feature this afternoon-pretty cool. I think you were at the Park and Ride. Your phone must be off a bit though as it showed your avg at 10 or 11 mph.

Actually, the problem is that time continues to increase when I'm stopped.

If you look at the blog entry for this ride, I filtered out the stops and it made the average 14.9 MPH, but my iBike had the average at 15.1 MPH because it does a better job of knowing when I'm stopped and when I'm moving--the iBike is more accurate than the GPS, including for elevation and slope.

HC203 12-25-08 06:30 PM

NR-Looks like DC rand has some good rides over the weekend. Bennett e-mailed me about tomorrows ride but of course I can't make it, possibly Saturday, no for Sunday.


Doing any of those?

NoRacer 12-25-08 08:03 PM


Originally Posted by HC203 (Post 8077189)
NR-Looks like DC rand has some good rides over the weekend. Bennett e-mailed me about tomorrows ride but of course I can't make it, possibly Saturday, no for Sunday.


Doing any of those?

definitely not tomorrow. Saturday is highly probable

HC203 12-25-08 09:16 PM


Originally Posted by NoRacer (Post 8077440)
definitely not tomorrow. Saturday is highly probable

I might be on that Saturday ride. Long drive to start in Williamsport, all day affair.

I see there is a Barry and Bob BBC ride coming up in early January.

The Human Car 12-25-08 09:20 PM

On the short ride we had two fixies and one guy in shorts. I thought the weather was amazingly nice today. I had the lead group in sight for only six miles, I was definitely on the mellow side today. Around mile 16 my rear shifter cable broke inside the shifter housing (of the Shimano Tiagra for the third time since I got the bike. :( ) I had a spare but it took some work fishing out the little piece that was left inside the works, anyway by the time I got it all back together Gloria pulled up and we all went to the rest stop together and had some good conversation.

I am now officially annoyed with the cable breaking where it does, it does not do that with the front derailleur so something is amiss.

NoRacer 12-26-08 09:37 AM


Originally Posted by The Human Car (Post 8077684)
Around mile 16 my rear shifter cable broke inside the shifter housing (of the Shimano Tiagra for the third time since I got the bike. :( ) I had a spare but it took some work fishing out the little piece that was left inside the works, anyway by the time I got it all back together Gloria pulled up and we all went to the rest stop together and had some good conversation.

I am now officially annoyed with the cable breaking where it does, it does not do that with the front derailleur so something is amiss.

I had the same thing with my Giant when I purchased it new. A couple years later of dealing with it, the kid at Joe's Bike Shop said it was from being worn, but it did it when new! I think it was a QA thing--inspection missed a burr or something. Anyway, it quit doing it once I purchased a new shifter.

Maybe you'll be lucky, can open it up and find the area in the shifter that's chewing up the cable, but if the bike is under warranty, have them order you a new one. You got it thru an LBS, right?

joshandlauri 12-26-08 09:57 AM

Any semi-local centuries going on saturday, anyone want to make one? I should be free for an all
day affair for saturday.

Williamsport is just way to far to go for me, 3 plus hours of driving total, yikes.

Barry on the shifter issue, I think I saw a bulliten about this and it said to the following

1)confirm shifter is shimano part
2)purchase SRAM rival
3)problem solved

Thats cool you were able to fix it and keep going. If it was me I'd be in whatever gear it let me and huff it home.

But seriously the wife has the R500 shifter on her bike and with winter gloves its difficult for her to shift, I have rival and I could wear lobster mitts and still be able to shift, just one of the reason I chose the bike, one shift lever does it all.


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