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Huffandstuff 04-07-16 01:43 AM

Got a tattoo then road my fixied gear bike to get some vegan food and local craft beer, I'm a living breathing stereotype.

I also believe I figured out how to use pedal straps without hating them.

Mumonkan 04-07-16 04:36 AM

today i think i want a track bike again

dont know why, but i kindof miss it

Unkle Rico 04-07-16 07:25 AM

Doooo iiiittttttttt

veganbikes 04-07-16 08:09 AM

So that mountain biking this is much harder than I remember it as a kid. Singletrack is vastly different from anything I have done in a long long time. Had a blast but it kicked my ass. Though I do gotta say FS Crabon rides real nice and I wish I had been doing MTB much earlier on a more serious bike my old bike was basically an off road rigid hybrid and I did mostly double track and city commuting.

Mumonkan 04-07-16 08:20 AM

singletrack pummeled me into dust when i first started riding MTB for real. then i started to "get it" and i fought back.

imo its the best workout you can get on a bike, if thats what a person is looking out of a bike that is. otherwise, expect to work, even when youre not

TimothyH 04-07-16 08:47 AM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 18671264)
singletrack pummeled me into dust when i first started riding MTB for real. then i started to "get it" and i fought back.

imo its the best workout you can get on a bike, if thats what a person is looking out of a bike that is. otherwise, expect to work, even when youre not

This is interesting.

I remember a charity ride where I rode for a while with two mountain bikers who had gotten into road bikes only recently. These guys were real awkward on the bikes, trying to muscle them down the road with their upper bodies. I worked with them a little bit as we rode, tried to get them to sit still on the saddle. The one big muscular guy just couldn't break the mountain bike upper body habit.

At one point I wanted to bridge to another group and tried to get them to paceline. They were like, "No way, we're not following anyone!" and jumped out of the saddle in favor of brute force.

It was fun to play with these guys. I'd dangle off their front and they would respond wildly and catch up, I'd surge a little again and they would jump up, pass me, rinse, repeat. :)

TimothyH 04-07-16 08:48 AM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 18671264)
singletrack pummeled me into dust when i first started riding MTB for real. then i started to "get it" and i fought back.

imo its the best workout you can get on a bike, if thats what a person is looking out of a bike that is. otherwise, expect to work, even when youre not

This is interesting.

I remember a charity ride where I rode for a while with two mountain bikers who had gotten into road bikes only recently. These guys were real awkward on the skinny bikes, trying to muscle them down the road with their upper bodies. I worked with them a little bit as we rode, tried to get them to sit still on the saddle. The one big muscular guy just couldn't break the mountain bike upper body habit.

At one point I wanted to bridge to another group and tried to get them to paceline. They were like, "No way, we're not following anyone!" and jumped out of the saddle in favor of brute force.

It was fun to play with these guys. I'd dangle off their front and they would respond wildly and catch up, I'd surge a little again and they would jump up, pass me, rinse, repeat. Really quite comical - two great big black guys and my skinny little white ass tucked in behind them as they flailed down the road.

Mumonkan 04-07-16 09:51 AM

its very different for sure, upper body plays a big role. im actually sitting down maybe 25% of the time, constantly moving around the bike

surge-coast-shread-surge-coast-shred-repeat

picture the pedaling portion of a track bike crit race, and when youre not pedaling youre brapping a dirtbike through the woods of endor

SquidPuppet 04-07-16 11:28 AM

Today (yesterday) I did 1.5 hours of reckless slalom, berm shots, and wheelies.

Miles? Clueless.

Fast heart rate, heavy breathing, burning legs, brain felt 14, smiles.

Foot/ankle getting even better.

Jaytron 04-07-16 11:37 AM

Today I posted on bike forums. Been a while. Also bought a new mess bag. Getting back in the saddle hurts my ass.

Also sold my Dolan Track Champion. Goodnight sweet prince.

Nagrom_ 04-07-16 04:33 PM

Sold the caad3 and most of the GT today.

ethet 04-07-16 04:37 PM


Originally Posted by Jaytron (Post 18672015)
Also bought a new mess bag.

What did you choose? I recently decided to replace this nightmare I use everyday and have been waiting eager and hungry for a bag from Hungary for almost two weeks.

Jaytron 04-07-16 04:44 PM


Originally Posted by ethet (Post 18673052)
What did you choose? I recently decided to replace this nightmare I use everyday and have been waiting eager and hungry for a bag from Hungary for almost two weeks.

I've always been happy with Mission Workshop stuff. I have their Vandal backpack (huge) so I got their Rummy bag. I've heard it's more comfortable than Chrome's mess bags. I had a Mini Metro before, and I don't remember if it was uncomfortable or not. The selling point to me was more pockets to organize with (Chrome has a new laptop messenger bag, seemed okay) and switchable shoulders. Having broken both collarbones in the past, I might want to switch shoulders at some point.


Originally Posted by Nagrom_ (Post 18673041)
Sold the caad3 and most of the GT today.

Damn that thing was beautiful

ethet 04-07-16 04:56 PM


Originally Posted by Jaytron (Post 18673063)
I've heard it's more comfortable than Chrome's mess bags.

That is what I am replacing. This bag I use was so uncomfortable that I literally made a thin pillow to shove between the liner and the outer layer. And the strap ratchet has never worked properly and now it is rusting. I got it during a half-price sale, so I have never been mad about it, though I cannot wait to get a replacement.

I've wanted a Mission Workshop bag... Though the price keeps me away. That is an enviable choice.

Leukybear 04-07-16 05:19 PM


Originally Posted by ethet (Post 18673090)
That is what I am replacing. This bag I use was so uncomfortable that I literally made a thin pillow to shove between the liner and the outer layer. And the strap ratchet has never worked properly and now it is rusting. I got it during a half-price sale, so I have never been mad about it, though I cannot wait to get a replacement.

Which bag is this?

Their backpacks are the way to go these days. Word on the street is they're gradually rolling out comfort oriented changes. The 2.0 bags are the tip of the iceberg of what's in store.

Muffin Man 04-07-16 05:24 PM


Originally Posted by Nagrom_ (Post 18673041)
Sold the caad3 and most of the GT today.


Originally Posted by Jaytron (Post 18673063)
Damn that thing was beautiful

Drivetrain is gonna go on my commuter lmao. Should be pretty sweet tho. 1x10 with a 38t front ring and 11-36 cassette, cetma 5 rail when it arrives, and flatbars.

ethet 04-07-16 05:28 PM


Originally Posted by Leukybear (Post 18673142)
Which bag is this?

It is a Citizen, which was a dumb choice for me to make to begin with because it is way too small, though: Half price for what I thought would be something that would last me years. Their backpacks seem like a good product. I wish I could I use a backpack, though it wouldn't work for me. I am one of those weird ones who the traditional messenger bag continues to be perfect for.

Nagrom_ 04-07-16 05:54 PM


Originally Posted by Muffin Man (Post 18673151)
Drivetrain is gonna go on my commuter lmao. Should be pretty sweet tho. 1x10 with a 38t front ring and 11-36 cassette, cetma 5 rail when it arrives, and flatbars.

He was probably talking about my caad3. Which was sold complete to a coworker so I'll still get to see it.

Leukybear 04-07-16 05:56 PM


Originally Posted by ethet (Post 18673159)
I am one of those weird ones who the traditional messenger bag continues to be perfect for.

The best type of bag for carrying a frameset is still a messenger bag across the maintubes.

Speaking of chrome bags and the above, the modest metropolis messenger trumps the barrage pro in transporting framesets on saddle. :)

rex615 04-07-16 06:09 PM

4 Attachment(s)
We were doing "spring cleaning" at work and I found this old turntable which we had used at a trade show years ago. We would never use it again so they wanted to toss it.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=514384
When I saw it, I thought "that would be great for setting a bike on it and watching it slowly spin." But even as permissive as my wife is with my cycling habit, it could never go in our livingroom :).

I gave it to my friends at my LBS.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=514385http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=514386http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=514387
They did an outstanding job with. They even converted the crate into a set of shelves. The owner tells me they have received quite a few compliments from clients.
It pleases me that it found a new home.

Mumonkan 04-07-16 06:22 PM

thats rad, you really classed that joint up! is that a drops-turned-coatrack i see on the left side of the new crate bookshelf?

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today everything with mission workshop turned out just fine. looks like they have some bugs in their shipping/ordering system, but they were cool about everything and came through

rex615 04-07-16 06:53 PM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 18673271)
thats rad, you really classed that joint up! is that a drops-turned-coatrack i see on the left side of the new crate bookshelf?

Sharp eye! I have been on the road so I haven't actually seen it in person. But I think it is one of those cow skull art things they make with a handlebar and an old saddle. They had one in the shop so it may have been pressed into service as a coat rack.

Unkle Rico 04-07-16 07:20 PM

Today i went on a 40 mile ride which was nice.. I made up my mind that I want to get some sort of a flat bar for one of my centurion's to make it a "commuter" bike.. Or B617's :rolleyes:

Leukybear 04-07-16 07:20 PM

As soon as I forget, I get reminded that people suck.

Yup.

franswa 04-07-16 08:17 PM


Originally Posted by Leukybear (Post 18673392)
As soon as I forget, I get reminded that people suck.

Yup.

There's your problem. Stop forgetting!


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