Where are the MD peoples
#5126
I was hoping to ride Carol Russell's ride tomorrow for fun, but I also have to do a pre-ride of Patuxent River Dreams- my BBC ride coming up on Dec. 6th. I made many changes in that ride recently and def. need to give it a go before leading it as a group ride. Unfortunately Teresa and I have to go out of town on monday so I can't do both. I won't get up to Carol Russell's tomorrow. -GB
#5127
Whoops. Abort that plan. I just smacked the top of my head into the uncovered steerer tube of the Kogswell, putting a nice 1" diameter gash into my scalp. Ouch.
I'm guessing it's not a good idea to ride a solo century tomorrow since I'm still bleeding.
If I'm doing okay in the morning I'll drive up to Carol Russell's ride. At least I'll be around other riders. Love to see ya up there Harry.
I'm guessing it's not a good idea to ride a solo century tomorrow since I'm still bleeding.
If I'm doing okay in the morning I'll drive up to Carol Russell's ride. At least I'll be around other riders. Love to see ya up there Harry.
#5128
I couldn't quite take advantage of my rare Saturday off in the way I wanted (riding a long ride), because I was still worried about my head. Sheesh, I really whacked myself good. The pillow case I used last night will have to go to the trash. yuck.
I slept in till almost 9AM. Head still felt sore, but not bleeding. So I put the COHO in the car and drove up to the 7th district Elementary sch. start. Felt weird to drive to a start.
I mis-estimated the travel time and got there just as riders were leaving. I locked the car jumped on the bike and chased, but I couldn't see where they all went. Damn. I guessed at a street and took off down it, but after a mile of seeing no one, I turned around and went back to the start. Luckily, some one had left a cue sheet on their car. I grabbed it and left again, trying to keep up a brisk pace. I passed a few riders who had been dropped, but they were doing a short version of the route.
I never managed to catch the main group until the rest. All the wind today definitely disavantaged a single rider, but I think I was not far behind. Lunch was at the 31 mile pt. at the Amish Markets in Shrewsbury. Very nice. Rode back with the group, but the pace of the roadie set is not right for me. Too fast or too slow. Anyway, we got back to the parking lot around 1:30pm. It felt strange to be ending the ride at only 50 miles.
BTW. Harry, where were you?
I slept in till almost 9AM. Head still felt sore, but not bleeding. So I put the COHO in the car and drove up to the 7th district Elementary sch. start. Felt weird to drive to a start.
I mis-estimated the travel time and got there just as riders were leaving. I locked the car jumped on the bike and chased, but I couldn't see where they all went. Damn. I guessed at a street and took off down it, but after a mile of seeing no one, I turned around and went back to the start. Luckily, some one had left a cue sheet on their car. I grabbed it and left again, trying to keep up a brisk pace. I passed a few riders who had been dropped, but they were doing a short version of the route.
I never managed to catch the main group until the rest. All the wind today definitely disavantaged a single rider, but I think I was not far behind. Lunch was at the 31 mile pt. at the Amish Markets in Shrewsbury. Very nice. Rode back with the group, but the pace of the roadie set is not right for me. Too fast or too slow. Anyway, we got back to the parking lot around 1:30pm. It felt strange to be ending the ride at only 50 miles.
BTW. Harry, where were you?
Last edited by greaterbrown; 11-28-09 at 03:29 PM.
#5129
^^^^^^
Sorry to hear that your plans did not turn out as envisioned.
Friday night I thought of riding from my parents' place to 7th District Elementary for the ride but I would have had to start very early to be there on time from Abingdon. It would have turned out to be a 110 mile day with a lot of headwinds getting there. I decided against it considering the wind and cool start and then having to ride home afterwards adding another 25 miles on top of the 110. Basically, I wussed out.
Tomorrow, I may do the ride from Manor Shopping Center (Jacksonville) to Delta. I'm going to drive to the ride start to conserve energy cuz I feel like tearing legs off--likely will be my own, but I need a hard day in the saddle.
Sorry to hear that your plans did not turn out as envisioned.
Friday night I thought of riding from my parents' place to 7th District Elementary for the ride but I would have had to start very early to be there on time from Abingdon. It would have turned out to be a 110 mile day with a lot of headwinds getting there. I decided against it considering the wind and cool start and then having to ride home afterwards adding another 25 miles on top of the 110. Basically, I wussed out.
Tomorrow, I may do the ride from Manor Shopping Center (Jacksonville) to Delta. I'm going to drive to the ride start to conserve energy cuz I feel like tearing legs off--likely will be my own, but I need a hard day in the saddle.
Last edited by NoRacer; 11-28-09 at 07:47 PM.
#5131
Senior Member
Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 783
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From: Baltimore,MD
Bikes: Madone 08,Trek520,Bianchi Pista,Raleigh Tandem,Cdale SuperV
GB-F@@@ man, what happened, were you riding it when you whacked your head, details....
Saturday? I worked on the house, I don't recall doing anything else, early onset senility.
Sunday-Did a 32 mile ride out to Loch Raven by myself, pretty cold at 8am but not bad. Rode up Providence, once down and up the dam, the up Morgan Mill and Manor to Blenheim and that way back down. I was taking it easy, as easy as you can do with hills. Spent the rest of the day with the kids, we did a lot of widdlin'. I gotta work on my long miles so I can ride with you guys. December 6th...details.. is this down to Chesapeake Beach?
Saturday? I worked on the house, I don't recall doing anything else, early onset senility.
Sunday-Did a 32 mile ride out to Loch Raven by myself, pretty cold at 8am but not bad. Rode up Providence, once down and up the dam, the up Morgan Mill and Manor to Blenheim and that way back down. I was taking it easy, as easy as you can do with hills. Spent the rest of the day with the kids, we did a lot of widdlin'. I gotta work on my long miles so I can ride with you guys. December 6th...details.. is this down to Chesapeake Beach?
#5132
My ride today--met up with Stephen Franzoni for an easy 30 miler that I made longer by riding to and from the ride start:
https://tinyurl.com/ycy6zrr
I won't be riding in tomorrow to work. I need to pick up a new bottom bracket bearing assy. The water from riding through the floods in Delaware did this one in. I'll replace the chain, too, while I'm at it. I may as well tote in some clean clothes for work and run a few other errands since I'll be driving. Need food in the house.
https://tinyurl.com/ycy6zrr
I won't be riding in tomorrow to work. I need to pick up a new bottom bracket bearing assy. The water from riding through the floods in Delaware did this one in. I'll replace the chain, too, while I'm at it. I may as well tote in some clean clothes for work and run a few other errands since I'll be driving. Need food in the house.
Last edited by NoRacer; 11-29-09 at 05:09 PM.
#5133
Ride next sunday is "Patuxent River Dreams"- down to Laurel, then northwest along the Patuxent river valley. Home along Frederick rd.
BTW I added "Circumnavigation of Baltimore" for the January ride. (start/stop is in Fells Pt.- good drinkin' afterwards
)
#5134
I mostly ride out of Davidsonville and Galesville, but did the "Boring ride" out of Oregon Ridge this past Saturday. Very nice ride! I get the sense there are a lot of Balto folks here.
Are there regular scheduled rides out of Oregon Ridge?
Are there regular scheduled rides out of Oregon Ridge?
#5135
#5136
https://cuesheetcentral.com/mobile/
Also, the Severna Park Peloton (SPP) have rides on Saturday and Sunday. They usually start at the intersection of the B&A Trail and East-West Blvd (the "rusty bridge") or at the ranger station about another mile south on the trail. You can get info about them at:
https://www.severnaparkpeloton.org
Last edited by NoRacer; 11-30-09 at 06:21 AM.
#5137
Luddite
Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 222
Likes: 1
From: Gator country
Bikes: 2000 Maruishi frameset w/Ultegra for the pavement, Trek 6000 for offroad and commuting
Circumnavigation of Baltimore huh? Ok, I've gotta know, how do you propose to cross the Patapsco? Do they let bikes on Key Bridge? Or is there a ferry? I can't imagine you'd be able to ride one of the tunnels.
#5138
I would just go around the Inner Harbor. We've done trips through the Inner Harbor and out to Ft. McHenry, if capturing that peninsula is important. Then travel the trail or Washington Blvd south out of town.
#5139
WARNING: Contains the "F" word, but I found it funny.
This is cycling related.
https://www.xtranormal.com/watch/5700021/
This is cycling related.
https://www.xtranormal.com/watch/5700021/
#5140
NR's got it right- we go through the inner harbor around the patapsco. So, not a true circumnavigation.
#5141
https://www.okokchina.com/Files/uppic...e%20kit502.jpg
Yesterdays commute was a messy affair in the PM and this morns was really cold. I gotta change my pedals and go to flats so I can wear heavier shoes. Fingers were also cold. Really didn't dress right today.
Max: nice to see you're still around.
GB: Hanging stuff near the repair shop always gets me. I constantly bang my head on the cast iron pipes for our radiators.
#5143
#5144
I thought that I had to replace my BB...again. Twice in 6 months is just wrong.
On the 14th of November I rode through floods in Delaware. Well, on Sunday, my BB started giving me hell, since I didn't pull it out after the flood ride. I did the hubs in my wheels, but I was just too lazy to break down the crank and BB.
Yesterday, on the way home from work (driving), I stopped at Performance Bike to pick up another BB. I get home, eat some dinner, then proceed to pull the bearings. One side was ok and the left side felt like it was binding. I treated both sides to a cleaning with WD40 followed by an oil bath and then a grease repack. The bearings that were binding felt much better, but not completely smooth, so I think I have some pitting in the balls and/or race. Still, it was smooth enough to attempt reinstallation.
This morning, during my ride in, everything felt great. The chain skip I experienced on Sunday was gone and I could put power into the pedals. I thought to myself that I should do this maintenance more often whether I ride through a lake or not.
On the 14th of November I rode through floods in Delaware. Well, on Sunday, my BB started giving me hell, since I didn't pull it out after the flood ride. I did the hubs in my wheels, but I was just too lazy to break down the crank and BB.
Yesterday, on the way home from work (driving), I stopped at Performance Bike to pick up another BB. I get home, eat some dinner, then proceed to pull the bearings. One side was ok and the left side felt like it was binding. I treated both sides to a cleaning with WD40 followed by an oil bath and then a grease repack. The bearings that were binding felt much better, but not completely smooth, so I think I have some pitting in the balls and/or race. Still, it was smooth enough to attempt reinstallation.
This morning, during my ride in, everything felt great. The chain skip I experienced on Sunday was gone and I could put power into the pedals. I thought to myself that I should do this maintenance more often whether I ride through a lake or not.
#5145
#5148
#5150
Senior Member
Joined: Jun 2009
Posts: 84
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Hi all,
I really dislike the new bf setup, Everytime I get into the NE forum, I get an error, hit back button then its fine. And I got logged out 2 times just trying to post this.
Anyway, I'm still commuting nearly everyday, eating better (but of course I could make better choices still), pizza cut down to once a week. Haven't been on a scale for over a week afraid if I didn't lose anything I'll be discouraged.
Nr, on the bottom backet, you have the external one like this right? https://www.trisports.com/sram-gxp-bo...hannelid=FROOG
I bought this tool and I managed to do was slip and mangel mine up, It unthreads counter clockwise on both sides right? I read of some people putting the bb in a vice and using the bike as leverage to remove it.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000C12BMW/...SIN=B000C12BMW
whats the secret? All the rain I've been riding in and the occasional floods plus some creaking (not a lot), I'll like to just replace it. I could always pay bike doctor $30 to replace it but wheres the fun it that?
Harry-I tried the "loosen front skewer and repostion" trick, it got rid of most my creaking, thanks.
I really dislike the new bf setup, Everytime I get into the NE forum, I get an error, hit back button then its fine. And I got logged out 2 times just trying to post this.
Anyway, I'm still commuting nearly everyday, eating better (but of course I could make better choices still), pizza cut down to once a week. Haven't been on a scale for over a week afraid if I didn't lose anything I'll be discouraged.
Nr, on the bottom backet, you have the external one like this right? https://www.trisports.com/sram-gxp-bo...hannelid=FROOG
I bought this tool and I managed to do was slip and mangel mine up, It unthreads counter clockwise on both sides right? I read of some people putting the bb in a vice and using the bike as leverage to remove it.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000C12BMW/...SIN=B000C12BMW
whats the secret? All the rain I've been riding in and the occasional floods plus some creaking (not a lot), I'll like to just replace it. I could always pay bike doctor $30 to replace it but wheres the fun it that?
Harry-I tried the "loosen front skewer and repostion" trick, it got rid of most my creaking, thanks.




