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HC203 11-29-08 04:46 PM


Originally Posted by greaterbrown (Post 7935348)
-GB b.1964 :D

GB-I'm with you. I recall all that old roadside stuff from my childhood-(b1963) The thing about kids, at least mine, is that they wouldn't care in the least that those dinos were crumbling and had seen better days, my kids don't see the difference, unless I point it out, they're less jaded. I love all that cheesy tourist shop stuff, rubber tomahawks and all.
When I pulled up all I saw was the shark, wasn't until I pulled away that I saw the others off in the woods. I shouldn't have been so cautious and ponied up my tourist dollars. The kids were begging. I'll be sure to stop in next time I'm heading out there. On postcards, for a while i was collecting old Baltimore postcards circa 1900-1960, pennies on e-bay. Images of the ice skating lake in Druid Hill, things like that. I framed them and hung them in my house.

Oh yeah, this is a bike forum-0 miles this weekend since I've been out of commission. Maybe I can get out for an LSD ride tomorrow.

joshandlauri 11-29-08 05:03 PM

good evening to all, I have 2 good things to report

1/the knobbies are going back on the MTB permanantlly, ready to ride when anyone else is.
this is because...are you ready...........we went christmas shopping today for the wife, cause performance has 20% off all bikes even the ones on sale!

we looked at the fuji newest ($850 before discount) but she didn't like the ride, we tried a 47cm fuji finest ($950)and the first thing she said after the road test was how much smoother this bike was (due to cf fork?). So after the discount it was $750 plus she get $75 in reward dollars, put it on layaway and will have by Christmas. she's excited as am I! Decent shifters,105 derailuer,triple, I still think its light than the 21lbs fuji says. This will be a big change from the 33lb MTB she's been riding. Maybe I can convince her to join us on a Dec 26 ride??

After this I sure hope theres a box under the tree that says GARMIN 305 or 705.

http://www.tomsprobike.com/products/...Finest-2.0.gif

greaterbrown 11-29-08 05:09 PM

Today's commute was the first I'd been on the bike since last sat. I needed it.

I was loosely thinking of riding a dry run of the On again/Off again ride this monday, but now I'm thinking that next monday (12/8) would be better. Harry what's your sched. look like? You up for a monday (12/1) ride? Maybe 45-65 miler? -GB

greaterbrown 11-29-08 05:13 PM

Nice bike. We can certainly use more girl power for future rides.

joshandlauri 11-29-08 05:23 PM


Originally Posted by greaterbrown (Post 7935561)
Nice bike. We can certainly use more girl power for future rides.

I read the wife your post and she said she wil bring "flower power" as there are flowers painted on the bike.:)

HC203 11-29-08 05:24 PM

[QUOTE=Harry what's your sched. look like? You up for a monday (12/1) ride? Maybe 45-65 miler? -GB[/QUOTE]

GB- I'll have to look at what I have. I know I have work for Monday but maybe I can bang something out tomorrow to clear some room on Monday. What time you thinking? I had high hopes for this weekend, seriously getting a flu shot next year, either that or supplements to boost my immune system.

Josh-Good deal-I put the knobbies back on as well, though they are ten year old tires, probably wouldn't be a bad idea to replace them. Also need to adjust the front derailleur, can't get in the big ring though I think the big ring is bent. Also should replace the front wheel from a major crash a few years back.

Maybe we can do the mt.biking Saturday morning, if you're free. I have to get back to help with my son's birthday but a few hours is good. I'm close to getting the 705 for the new year, my Vista is useless for online data, loading maps, etc.

joshandlauri 11-29-08 05:40 PM


Originally Posted by HC203 (Post 7935601)
Josh-Good deal-I put the knobbies back on as well, though they are ten year old tires, probably wouldn't be a bad idea to replace them. Also need to adjust the front derailleur, can't get in the big ring though I think the big ring is bent. Also should replace the front wheel from a major crash a few years back.

Maybe we can do the mt.biking Saturday morning, if you're free. I have to get back to help with my son's birthday but a few hours is good. I'm close to getting the 705 for the new year, my Vista is useless for online data, loading maps, etc.

I have a front wheel you can have, for say FREE, is that a fair price?, I also have a crankset off a trek navigator if it'll work. 48/38/28 gears. same price as the wheel.

Sat might work,we still thinking aboout 8am?

HC203 11-29-08 06:23 PM


Originally Posted by joshandlauri (Post 7935676)
I have a front wheel you can have, for say FREE, is that a fair price?, I also have a crankset off a trek navigator if it'll work. 48/38/28 gears. same price as the wheel.

Sat might work,we still thinking aboout 8am?

Yes, I think 8am is good, or earlier.

Mighty kind of you to offer up that front wheel, and I'll take you up on it. I've been thinking of going to disk brakes with this rig so may eventually buy one that is disk ready. I'll ride as is and show you on Saturday. I think my crank is still good, just a slightly bent big ring. Is Performance having a huge sale on everything, or just bikes?

GB-Looking at my jobs and I may be able to swing Monday. Just need to shake this flu.

veloellen 11-29-08 07:31 PM

we looked at the fuji newest ($850 before discount) but she didn't like the ride, we tried a 47cm fuji finest ($950)and the first thing she said after the road test was how much smoother this bike was (due to cf fork?). So after the discount it was $750 plus she get $75 in reward dollars, put it on layaway and will have by Christmas. she's excited as am I! Decent shifters,105 derailuer,triple, I still think its light than the 21lbs fuji says. This will be a big change from the 33lb MTB she's been riding. Maybe I can convince her to join us on a Dec 26 ride??

Good looking bike Josh, I'm sure she'll love it.

NoRacer 11-29-08 09:08 PM

Added another 103 miles to this year's total by doing this ride, today:


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2008

"PILGRIMAGE TO PINEY POINT," starting from T. C. Martin Elementary School, Bryantown, Maryland. MEETING TIME 8:00 a.m. We'll head south, deep into St. Mary's County, with a tour stop at the Piney Point Lighthouse (oldest lighthouse on the Potomac River) and Museum (see http://www.lighthousefriends.com/light.asp?ID=437 and http://www.cheslights.org/heritage/pineypoint.htm. Riding in St. Mary's County is pleasant if not dramatic, and we'll pass several Amish farms during the course of the ride. A few hills but relatively flat terrain. Lunch at Evans Seafood Restaurant on St. George Island. 103 miles, with an 89-mile short option.
MAP
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...PP20081129.png

PINEY POINT LIGHTHOUSE
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...1129081139.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...1129081141.jpg

PIER
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...129081141a.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...1129081142.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...1129081146.jpg

BIKES OUTSIDE OF EVANS SEAFOOD RESTAURANT
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...1129081326.jpg

GETTING READY TO LEAVE FROM LUNCH
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...1129081329.jpg

ED AND MARY'S DEATH TANDEM - BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...1129081406.jpg

It was a nice ride--fairly flat (only about 3,200ft of climbing), great company, good food and relatively quiet roads.

Code:

Entire workout (151 watts):
Duration:  5:56:15
Work:      3226 kJ
TSS:        311.6 (intensity factor 0.724)
Norm Power: 188
VI:        1.25
Pw:HR:      -13.41%
Pa:HR:      -3.5%
Distance:  103.69 mi
Elevation Gain:    4376 ft
Elevation Loss:    4295 ft
Grade:      0.0 %  (81 ft)
Min Max Avg
Power:        0 648 151  watts
Heart Rate:  94 168 142  bpm
Cadence:      1 105 72  rpm
Speed:        1.4 38.5 17.5  mph
Pace          1:33 41:59 3:26  min/mi
Altitude:    30 320 195  ft
Crank Torque: 0 1013 173  lb-in
Wind Speed:  0 38 16.3  mph
Hill Slope:  -11.2 12.1 0.4  %


HC203 11-29-08 11:01 PM

Hey Noracer, I should be in those pics. Bennett asked if I wanted to do the ride but I couldn't, looks like he didn't make it either.
Beautiful countryside down there.

NoRacer 11-30-08 09:00 AM


Originally Posted by HC203 (Post 7937055)
Hey Noracer, I should be in those pics. Bennett asked if I wanted to do the ride but I couldn't, looks like he didn't make it either.
Beautiful countryside down there.

Yes, you should have, if you weren't ill. It would have been your type of ride.

No, Bennett didn't show up--at least not with the main group. Besides the folks in the lunch picture, others who didn't join us were Rudy, Keith, and Lothar. At lunch was Crista & Chuck (lead tandem), Ed and Mary (2nd tandem), Lane, Maile, Chris, and Bill.

NoRacer 11-30-08 09:02 AM


Originally Posted by joshandlauri (Post 7935518)


Nice bike Josh and Laurie! I hope to see Laurie out on some of our rides sometime.

NoRacer 11-30-08 09:21 AM


Originally Posted by The Human Car (Post 7932533)
Pics from the beer ride: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...f&id=513493075

A short video: http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...13872392794890
[noracer is the guy with the tail light, Greater Brown is the one with the fixie, I'm the one who in his moment of glory on pulling ahead took a wrong turn at the bottom of the hill. Heavy sigh. at least I had fun.]

I thought mounting the cam on the helmet would make the video more stable but for mister has to look around and check his mirrors it really isn't working well.

Thanks for posting the pictures, Barry! I WILL NEVER dress like that again!

Regarding the video, I had the same problem when mounted on my helmet and even a handlebar mount is not that great, but much better than on the helmet. I found mounted next to the headstock of the bike to be the most stabile area, but you'll get lots of road noise transmitted through the frame and into the microphone of the vidcam.

greaterbrown 11-30-08 12:16 PM


Originally Posted by HC203 (Post 7935601)
GB- I'll have to look at what I have. I know I have work for Monday but maybe I can bang something out tomorrow to clear some room on Monday. What time you thinking?

Harry, anytime that works for you is fine. I just looked at the BBC sched. and Renee's riding this:

Date: Monday, December 1, 12:30 pm
Speed: 15-17 mph
Start: ORR - Oregon Ridge Park
Distance: 35 miles
Leader: Renee Faison (410) 356-7088
Description: Rolling with hills.

I was thinking of something longer, but this could do. I could ride up to you from home and the two of us could ride together to the start. Totally up to you.

The Human Car 11-30-08 12:29 PM


Originally Posted by NoRacer (Post 7938310)
I WILL NEVER dress like that again!

I hate to say but I think you really don't stand out from the group as whole. D&R

Or would it be better to say you look better in pink? :innocent:

Dang too many ways to get myself into trouble trying to respond to that. Seriously I didn't notice, possibly my only critic is you look like a Mt biker but nothing wrong with that.

HC203 11-30-08 02:02 PM


Originally Posted by greaterbrown (Post 7939153)

I was thinking of something longer, but this could do. I could ride up to you from home and the two of us could ride together to the start. Totally up to you.

GB-Let's do that. Here's my route to O Ridge. I'm still not feeling 100% or even 50% but we'll see, maybe it will force the rest of that brown sludge out of my chest. If I have to bail and go home you'll still be able to ride with the group. Five miles from your house to mine plus 12 miles from my house to O Ridge plus the 35 group ride plus return should give you 60. Can also on the return take the Butler or Tufton to Park Heights to Hillside to Falls route which should lengthen the ride.

Should leave an hour to get to O Ridge from my house-

http://www.mapmyride.com/ride/united...more/512459468

joshandlauri 11-30-08 03:27 PM

does anyone on here own a p7 flashlight? I'm thinking of getting one but would like to see in person. I saw beamshots online but still want to see one in person. Thanks.

NoRacer 11-30-08 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by The Human Car (Post 7939226)
I hate to say but I think you really don't stand out from the group as whole. D&R

Or would it be better to say you look better in pink? :innocent:

Dang too many ways to get myself into trouble trying to respond to that. Seriously I didn't notice, possibly my only critic is you look like a Mt biker but nothing wrong with that.


All I have to say, speaking for myself is:

greaterbrown 11-30-08 05:51 PM


Originally Posted by NoRacer (Post 7940641)
All I have to say, speaking for myself is: "No Baggies"

Ahh...Excuse me?! :mad:

NoRacer 11-30-08 05:54 PM

More pictures of the Piney Point ride, yesterday, taken by Ed:

http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~p...os/8193389@N06

The Human Car 11-30-08 05:55 PM

@ noracer: I don't know, I am tempted to clip you out of the high res version and post it on the men of foo thread. I would be willing to bet you get more positive comments then what I got.

NoRacer 11-30-08 05:56 PM


Originally Posted by greaterbrown (Post 7940677)
Ahh...Excuse me?! :mad:

Ummm....errr... I said speaking for myself. :innocent:

NoRacer 11-30-08 05:58 PM


Originally Posted by The Human Car (Post 7940691)
@ noracer: I don't know, I am tempted to clip you out of the high res version and post it on the men of foo thread. I would be willing to bet you get more positive comments then what I got.

Now, now--don't be foo-ish. ;)

HC203 11-30-08 06:39 PM


Originally Posted by NoRacer (Post 7940685)
More pictures of the Piney Point ride, yesterday, taken by Ed:

http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~p...os/8193389@N06

My kids like the dolls, but I'm thinking it's just extra weight, and kind of uh eccentric.

Looks like the core group of winter dcrand riders. I hope to do the brevet on the 13th, maybe I'll see them then.

Hey Josh, regarding Sat morning mt biking. There's a 5k in Canton that I might be running. I'll let you know for sure by end of week.

mdaugherty 12-01-08 05:42 AM

Piney Point
 
I enjoyed the pictures of your group ride. That ride is a part of our club ride on some Saturdays and Sundays, and is always a part of our Tuesday Night Winter Ride. (Piney Point and St. Georges Island) I am sure you enjoyed the Southern Maryland roads as much as we do. :thumb:

NoRacer 12-01-08 06:23 AM


Originally Posted by mdaugherty (Post 7943126)
I enjoyed the pictures of your group ride. That ride is a part of our club ride on some Saturdays and Sundays, and is always a part of our Tuesday Night Winter Ride. (Piney Point and St. Georges Island) I am sure you enjoyed the Southern Maryland roads as much as we do. :thumb:

The roads were great for the most part. Of course, MD 5 was a bit busy, but that's to be expected. Motor vehicle operators were tolerant, too. I'm sure, while we were riding back to Bryantown in the dark, many approaching motorists wondered what was coming at them--my headlights are as bright as a car's and I "took the lane" as long as no one approached from the rear. Fortunately, no one was fearful for us which is usually indicated by honking horns, flashing lights, or hollering.

balto charlie 12-01-08 09:33 AM


Originally Posted by NoRacer (Post 7938310)
Thanks for posting the pictures, Barry! I WILL NEVER dress like that again!

You!!! I look like the little Dutch boy. But I guess that's the way I roll.
NR Nice pictures of the ride. I like riding down there....flat.
Bob: welcome back. What town was your reunion in?
Josh: go to the electronic forum. Lots of info on the P7. If memory serves(often it does not) the P7 is really bright but mixed reviews on quality.
Barry thanks for the pics
Harry hope your cold get's better, riding with bob ain't gonna help it:D
Today was first time on a bike since last Wednesday's commute. Rather balmy. My knee has been swelling lately, I think it's due to too much work around the house. Hunters are out in full force. I couldn't cut through my wooded section this morning.

NoRacer 12-01-08 11:21 AM


Originally Posted by balto charlie (Post 7943810)
My knee has been swelling lately, I think it's due to too much work around the house.

Ah, ha! That's a GOOD excuse to use when someone asks me why I've let my house work go...
Housework causes knee problems!

NoRacer 12-01-08 06:34 PM

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Cool!

I found out that I can synch my BiM GPS GPX file with the iBike ride file. Once synchronized, it would look something like the attached picture. Using an "Equation of Motion" with speed and elevation as known quantities, a power curve can be generated from the GPX file. The calculated average power from the GPX file was only 3 watts different than the iBike's average.

Sorry--I'm nerding out.


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