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Huffandstuff 10-05-15 08:04 PM


Originally Posted by jtbadge (Post 18220128)
Well, it was September, and it has barely rained here since July. Still plenty of time for that.

The rain is the best, roadies can no longer out power you cause the second they get up to speed they crash out.

Nice pain face by the way.

TejanoTrackie 10-05-15 08:12 PM

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This is my home made low tech 1x6 cross bike. Guarantee I'll smoke all you pretty boys on yer fancy bieks. :p

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=481012

Huffandstuff 10-05-15 08:37 PM

My bike definitely ain't fancy but I like to think I'm pretty quick.

TimothyH 10-06-15 10:30 AM

Finally stopped raining here in the South...

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-Hb49JULSvP...00/ride011.jpg

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-EA6gxkb-Oo...00/ride012.jpg

And while we are on the topic of America....

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-XGZBeAlTmQ...00/ride014.jpg

Mumonkan 10-06-15 11:14 AM

#coffeeoutside this morning @ some haunted ruins

https://scontent.cdninstagram.com/hp...36846143_n.jpg

CAMO ALL THE THINGS

franswa 10-06-15 11:34 AM

I don't see anything

TimothyH 10-06-15 01:41 PM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 18221534)
#coffeeoutside this morning @ some haunted ruins

https://scontent.cdninstagram.com/hp...36846143_n.jpg

CAMO ALL THE THINGS

Looks like a fun breakfast. I would like this to be my retirement home...

https://www.pygmyboats.com/Images/Py...00714_5175.jpg

johnnytheboy 10-07-15 04:01 PM

http://s29.postimg.org/4xdyzled3/image.jpg

cDiff Notorious 10-07-15 04:16 PM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 18221534)
#coffeeoutside this morning @ some haunted ruins

https://scontent.cdninstagram.com/hp...36846143_n.jpg

CAMO ALL THE THINGS

Wtf I didn't notice it earlier, but those camo bags actually work!

50voltphantom 10-12-15 07:44 AM

What you can't see in this picture is me rubbing my legs to prevent cramping and my sweet new Lemondster socks. This was around mile 49 of 54 and I was wondering if I was going to have to make the call of shame since I had a giant hill to climb to get home.

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/678/2...93b85929_c.jpg

cDiff Notorious 10-12-15 08:11 AM

Is that saddle the Selle Concor? I've read that it's not good for distance rides.

50voltphantom 10-12-15 09:52 AM


Originally Posted by cDiff Notorious (Post 18235636)
Is that saddle the Selle Concor? I've read that it's not good for distance rides.

Yep. I don't know, works pretty well for me. I averaged around 60 miles/day for a week riding RAGBRAI this summer and I managed just fine as long as I used a little chamois cream. My wife used the Concor Light with no issues.

cDiff Notorious 10-12-15 10:46 AM

I've been hesitant to try one cause of the distance issue, but I like how it looks. 60 miles is a long distance for me so I get a used one and see if my ass agrees with it.

50voltphantom 10-12-15 11:00 AM

^You sit "in" it not "on" it, so the nose should be level with the tail generally speaking.

Cyril 10-12-15 11:03 AM

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This was about 90kms into what turned out to be a 211km ride from London, On to Toronto.
This cafe is in Brampton and wasn't open when I was passing by.
Looks like a fun place. I'm definitely planing a return trip.

I usually have a couple of bags attached to the bike when I do these longer rides, but this time I just loaded up my messenger bag with supplies.
The trip was doable but not as comfortable as without the messenger bag.
Think I'll stick with the bike bags.http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=482175

Mumonkan 10-12-15 11:45 AM


Originally Posted by cDiff Notorious (Post 18235986)
I've been hesitant to try one cause of the distance issue, but I like how it looks. 60 miles is a long distance for me so I get a used one and see if my ass agrees with it.


Originally Posted by 50voltphantom (Post 18235859)
Yep. I don't know, works pretty well for me. I averaged around 60 miles/day for a week riding RAGBRAI this summer and I managed just fine as long as I used a little chamois cream. My wife used the Concor Light with no issues.

my bum doesnt like a concor or any saddle that has a curved top like that, but iirc thats @Scrodzilla 's favorite bum holster

TimothyH 10-12-15 12:45 PM

Silver Comet Trail, trestle over the Pumkinvine Creek, Dallas Georgia


http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-9I6EiZGIPd...0/IMG_8565.JPG

SquidPuppet 10-12-15 01:30 PM


Originally Posted by Cyril (Post 18236032)
This was about 90kms into what turned out to be a 211km ride from London, On to Toronto.
This cafe is in Brampton and wasn't open when I was passing by.
Looks like a fun place. I'm definitely planing a return trip.

I usually have a couple of bags attached to the bike when I do these longer rides, but this time I just loaded up my messenger bag with supplies.
The trip was doable but not as comfortable as without the messenger bag.
Think I'll stick with the bike bags.http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=482175

Nerdery. :) I love learning new words.

SquidPuppet 10-12-15 01:31 PM


Originally Posted by TimothyH (Post 18236307)
Silver Comet Trail, trestle over the Pumkinvine Creek, Dallas Georgia


http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-9I6EiZGIPd...0/IMG_8565.JPG

That looks like my kinda trail. How long is it?

velofinds 10-12-15 01:54 PM


Originally Posted by cDiff Notorious (Post 18235986)
I've been hesitant to try one cause of the distance issue, but I like how it looks. 60 miles is a long distance for me so I get a used one and see if my ass agrees with it.

The Concor (full name: Selle San Marco Concor) isn't the most comfortable saddle but, by Jove, you can't argue with the looks.

If comfort reigned supreme, then I suppose we'd all be using these:

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...uL._SY450_.jpg

TimothyH 10-12-15 03:12 PM


Originally Posted by SquidPuppet (Post 18236434)
That looks like my kinda trail. How long is it?

It goes 61.5 miles from just outside Atlanta to the Georgia/Alabama state line. The Chief Ladiga Trail goes another 32.5 miles to Weaver Alabama. It is the longest continuous paved trail in the US and runs along what was the Seaboard Railroad line. The Silver Comet Trail is named after the luxury streamliner train of the same name that used to run from New York to Birmingham AL via Washington, Richmond, Raleigh and Atlanta.

Silver Comet Trail Georgia - Welcome :)

Chief Ladiga Trail - Chief Ladiga Trail

Here is the Brushy Mountain Tunnel. You approach the tunnel on a gentle curve and can feel the cool air flowing out of the tunnel on a hot day well before you actually see the tunnel entrance.
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...31777e54b3.jpg

Like any other MUP it is a love/hate relationship. Some of it is boring and some of it is very interesting. Very crowded near ATL, nice to meet people and look at the girls and bikes, but once you get past mile marker 20 it gets real rural and you can open up. I did about 36 miles out and back Sunday afternoon, the longest I've ever gone on a fixie and had that post-ride "glow" for the rest of the day. :)

Our club used to run a yearly POA century ride on the trail. We would ride to the Alabama state line, pee on Alabama (POA) and then ride back. It's an SEC football thing that I really don't get but 40 guys in double pacelines is what I call a good time.

50voltphantom 10-17-15 08:12 AM

Got the wife back on her bike for the first time since RAGBRAI
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/616/2...9bf452e5_b.jpg

Saw some deer.

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/589/2...fbbf2a6a_b.jpg

dzewa 10-17-15 02:12 PM

My new favourite night ride. Grainy phone camera is grainy.

http://i.imgur.com/8vD7nAL.jpg http://i.imgur.com/4wCHcuh.jpg

Mumonkan 10-17-15 03:01 PM

that firework-esque light sculpture is groovy

dzewa 10-17-15 03:59 PM

Its way cooler in person. I'm going the same route tonight so I'm hoping to get a better pic of it


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