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moth -----> flame
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Nice. Going geek on you guys for a moment, you do of course realize that the first documented experience of LSD by it's infamous discoverer, Albert Hofmann, was in fact on a bike? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Hofmann
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Mike Baxter
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Beer (lagunitas) and Burritos (Chipotle) are enough for me. Honestly I think BF could be great for both Team Integrate and anyone interested in racing. Experienced or not (I just strated racing this year).
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Tandem Mountain Climber
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Nice. Going geek on you guys for a moment, you do of course realize that the first documented experience of LSD by it's infamous discoverer, Albert Hofmann, was in fact on a bike? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Hofmann
#557
Newbie
Henry from Downtown SJ
Hi im Henry from downtown SJ, I jut got into road biking around a year ago when my dad gave me his old bike (Colnago Victory with campagnolo components). During the summer I used to commute 20 miles a day. Came here to do some research on some good frames and things because i may want to upgrade to a newer nicer frame =D
#558
Have Fat Will Burn.
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Kinda back
Sorry I have been out for a bit, due to the Swine Flu. I went to a gaming convention in Seattle and came down with it right after I flew home and picked up my new Roubaix Pro (upgraded from the Roubaix after the Tiagra shifters broke on me). I literally came back from the convention, picked up my bike, went for a ride, was climbing a hill, got that soreness in the back of the throat feeling as I was climbing and by the time I got back home 15 miles or so, I had a full blown fever and all that other nastiness. I have to say not the worst flu I have ever had, but I was in bed for a while and have been staying away from everyone else for longer. Good news is I lost a bit of weight, bad news is I went for a ride last night (12 miles or so) and felt like it was a century. I am looking to start riding again consistently in about a week, for right now I am just toodling every night.
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Nice. Going geek on you guys for a moment, you do of course realize that the first documented experience of LSD by it's infamous discoverer, Albert Hofmann, was in fact on a bike? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Hofmann
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hi my name is Anthoni, im a LCD addi ..... oh wait thats not where this forum was going was it
lcd would create wonderful entertainment (be little beter at night with flashing lights though , may be a disco ball on the back of some ones bike)?
i'm Anthoni i started riding to and from school about 1 1/2 years ago i just turned 20 and 100% car free
i currently ride with bike hikers of sacromento and hammering wheels bike clubs
i also do cross country / track for Amarican river colloge
i live in rancho cordova area and ride just about every day
i just started riding more serousely about 3 months ago doing my first ride up mount diablo a few weeks ago with a time of 56min
i have also built my own wooden recumbent from scratch (dad cad drafted the plans)
i have a 1984 schwinn peleton with suntour superbe pro (bent the frame)
also i have ultegra 9 speed with 105 shifters on a cromoly frame with 1inch carbon fiber forks and fsa on the front end
lcd would create wonderful entertainment (be little beter at night with flashing lights though , may be a disco ball on the back of some ones bike)?
i'm Anthoni i started riding to and from school about 1 1/2 years ago i just turned 20 and 100% car free
i currently ride with bike hikers of sacromento and hammering wheels bike clubs
i also do cross country / track for Amarican river colloge
i live in rancho cordova area and ride just about every day
i just started riding more serousely about 3 months ago doing my first ride up mount diablo a few weeks ago with a time of 56min
i have also built my own wooden recumbent from scratch (dad cad drafted the plans)
i have a 1984 schwinn peleton with suntour superbe pro (bent the frame)
also i have ultegra 9 speed with 105 shifters on a cromoly frame with 1inch carbon fiber forks and fsa on the front end
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beast
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ya went with joel on my schwinn peleton ....i diffently had the wrong gearing and i think next time i can do ALOT better .....22.5 pound bike ....and gears 53/42 ....and a 11-23 cassette defently room for improvement and down tube shifters(yes worst idea ever but all i had)
thanks gpelpel ......
thanks gpelpel ......
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Welcome Anthoni! Thanks for breaking the 12 days of uncomfortable silence after my 10/1/09 post. I'm in Sac too.
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moth -----> flame
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hello.
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Hi, my name is Patrick, and I missed this thread before my first post in this forum so here's to being proper. I just moved to Davis from the DC area to start my PhD and I'm starting to get swept up by the bike culture here. I've been cycling ever since I learned how to ride as a kid, but I just got my first road bike in July and shipped it out here with me. It's been a blast riding out here so far despite my sluggish pace (14-15). Getting to campus everyday plus trying to maximize the real rides is making me improve and I feel like I'm making real progress in getting my endurance and stamina where it should be.
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Ooohh, shiny things!
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Hi, my name is Patrick, and I missed this thread before my first post in this forum so here's to being proper. I just moved to Davis from the DC area to start my PhD and I'm starting to get swept up by the bike culture here. I've been cycling ever since I learned how to ride as a kid, but I just got my first road bike in July and shipped it out here with me. It's been a blast riding out here so far despite my sluggish pace (14-15). Getting to campus everyday plus trying to maximize the real rides is making me improve and I feel like I'm making real progress in getting my endurance and stamina where it should be.
There are a couple Davis or close by riders on Bike Forums. They can give you some good input of the area for sure. Enjoy your stay at Davis. It may be a bit boring there, so get on your bike! (by the way, I used to go up there every other week, so I know the area well).
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Hi all!
My name is Lori, I live in Manteca and have only been riding since May. I originally got a W***mart MTB to start and rode that thing to death (it is literally falling apart) until late August-then I got my first road bike (Felt Z80-it fit, I loved it and it was on sale). After a short period of adjustment and a heartbreaking few weeks of frequent flats (%^*$ goatheads!), I have finally started racking up some miles.
Before fall set in, I rode to work AND on my off days-now I only ride 4 days a week (about 6-20 miles depending). I have met another BF member (tprevost) and we have done a couple of local rides. We did the 25 mile option on the Riverbank Wine and Cheese ride a few weeks ago and I have registered for the Giro d'Vino on November 1st...signed up for the 100km but we'll see how far I get! Its been great meeting someone locally that has experiance...she is always encouraging (and super fun to ride with!!) and I look forward to meeting more of you out there on the road.
My name is Lori, I live in Manteca and have only been riding since May. I originally got a W***mart MTB to start and rode that thing to death (it is literally falling apart) until late August-then I got my first road bike (Felt Z80-it fit, I loved it and it was on sale). After a short period of adjustment and a heartbreaking few weeks of frequent flats (%^*$ goatheads!), I have finally started racking up some miles.
Before fall set in, I rode to work AND on my off days-now I only ride 4 days a week (about 6-20 miles depending). I have met another BF member (tprevost) and we have done a couple of local rides. We did the 25 mile option on the Riverbank Wine and Cheese ride a few weeks ago and I have registered for the Giro d'Vino on November 1st...signed up for the 100km but we'll see how far I get! Its been great meeting someone locally that has experiance...she is always encouraging (and super fun to ride with!!) and I look forward to meeting more of you out there on the road.
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Direct Hit Not Required
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Welcome Lori. Great to see so many new central valley peeps. You should come try the Halloween Hamilton ride on 10/31 too.
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okay, maybe...
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No no no.... she's riding the Giro with me on the 1st.... you can't have her!
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