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Originally Posted by bonsai171
(Post 20094753)
That's funny about the Topo Chico. I wanted to buy some tonight for the wife, but they didn't have any. It's normally with the seltzer water, right?
Dave Sometimes it is with the Spanish foods. I've seen it in the beverage aisle as well. Stock is often spotty at Walmart. I have two cases of glass bottles but am drinking less of it in the winter and need to cut down on sodium a bit. You can have a case if you want to drive to West Cobb. Today I rode 48 miles in the cold and am damn tired. Remember your post about how to beat the heat? Riding in the cold is so much more difficult. Kicks the crap out of me. -Tim- |
Coincidentally, the latest Fast Talk podcast is all about riding in the cold: Fast Talk podcast, ep. 35: How to train in the cold | VeloNews.com
One of the things they mention is individual variation -- some people just don't physically handle the cold well. I've always been kinda on the opposite end of the spectrum. Despite being skinny and having barely any insulation, cold doesn't bother me too much but heat just shuts me down. |
Originally Posted by TimothyH
(Post 20092546)
It is better than spending on some other things. I see multiple people come out of Total Wine with shopping carts full of booze whenever I go to REI. They load up SUV's full of the stuff.
Why are you off the bike? -Tim- |
Originally Posted by GENESTARWIND
(Post 20094961)
South rampart Blvd **********
Take I-10 and I-20 east for 2200 miles and you will be close. :) |
Lol
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Today I finally got a trainer setup with a TV and speed sensor so I am good to go. Been off the bike for 3 weeks now, and it felt good to put some miles on.
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New Years Day Ride
My new year's day ride was 26 miles in Nashik India on a borrowed road bike. It was fantastic.
https://ridewithgps.com/trips/19868640 Ride Safe, Joe |
Originally Posted by bmwjoe
(Post 20096386)
My new year's day ride was 26 miles in Nashik India on a borrowed road bike. It was fantastic.
https://ridewithgps.com/trips/19868640 Ride Safe, Joe Dave |
Originally Posted by bmwjoe
(Post 20096386)
My new year's day ride was 26 miles in Nashik India on a borrowed road bike. It was fantastic.
https://ridewithgps.com/trips/19868640 Ride Safe, Joe |
Originally Posted by TimothyH
(Post 20093378)
Today I lost 10 lb since December 15.
I was 198.6 lb and today 188.6 lb. That's almost 5% of me just gone. Poof! :) -Tim- |
Originally Posted by TimothyH
(Post 20094743)
I'm sure it was a mistake. There is no restriction in Georgia. Whomever sold it to you must have seen the word "spirits" and thought it was alcohol.
I get carded for Topo Chico. |
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Got the stuff I wanted to build the new back wheel for the commuter. Thanks, Scrod, for your parts!
Fancy that, an upgraded second wheelset that will never see the road salt with which I torture the originals! |
Today I'm wondering about [MENTION=362748]SquidPuppet[/MENTION].
He hasn't been here in a while and I know he is an older guy. Whenever older guys go silent I get worried and I sure hope he is OK. Check in if you are out there! -Tim- |
Today I counted 19 teeth on my 18 tooth freewheel.
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Originally Posted by TimothyH
(Post 20100144)
Today I'm wondering about @SquidPuppet.
He hasn't been here in a while and I know he is an older guy. Whenever older guys go silent I get worried and I sure hope he is OK. Check in if you are out there! -Tim- Dude. You fail. A few posts up, I was here yesterday. Who's the Senior???? :p
Originally Posted by SquidPuppet
(Post 20097473)
That's a long way from home. Vacation?
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Originally Posted by SquidPuppet
(Post 20100266)
Dude. You fail. A few posts up, I was here yesterday. Who's the Senior???? :p
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Originally Posted by TimothyH
(Post 20100335)
OK. Well, screw you then. :p:p
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Its us young guys doing stupid stuff you've got to worry about!
Today I'm couch prone for the second day. Sunday I went down in the last cross race of the season and broke my collarbone. https://i.imgur.com/zwi7Wuul.jpg |
Ouch! At least it wasn't the first race of the season?
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Originally Posted by seau grateau
(Post 20100470)
Ouch! At least it wasn't the first race of the season?
Losing that podium and the medical bills.... that's another story. |
Originally Posted by Carcosa
(Post 20100548)
Truth. I'm not complaining about forced rest in January (although it will be 70 here Friday)! :lol:
Losing that podium and the medical bills.... that's another story. |
Originally Posted by the sci guy
(Post 20100180)
Today I counted 19 teeth on my 18 tooth freewheel.
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Originally Posted by bonsai171
(Post 20096452)
Very cool! Pics? Do they drive on the correct side of the road there? Used to be a British colony.
Dave India drives on the left... mostly. It was common to see bicycles, motorcycles and the occasional auto rickshaw coming the other way. Traffic appears to be total chaos at first, but after living in it for a couple of weeks it is totally natural. cars, trucks, motorcycles, bicycles and auto rickshaws move then they can to get where they want to go. This video does not do it justice, but gives a flavor. The auto rickshaws are everwhere. They are a 3-wheeled hybrid of a car and motorcycle. They have small water-cooled engines in the back and handlebars to steer. A foot brake activates all three wheels and the shift and clutch is combined on the left grip. They are highly maneuverable. My ride was in a small town of Nashik, 2 million. Riding on the neighborhood streets was crowded, but I followed the lead of my guide. It was crowded near the large Mahindra plant. I had to ride around bus, truck, pedestrian, and cow traffic. Yes there are cows everywhere. Most appear to be free range. Riding on the highway was not much different than on a US highway, except on the wrong side. We stopped for a short water/smack break on the side of the road. When we went to pull out my guide said to stop and wait. A heard of ~20 cows were being driven up the road by a herder. We rode to the Ballaleswahr temple that was very crowded with pedestrians, bicycles and auto rickshaws. My test came when I was confronted head on with an auto rickshaw at walking speed. I went to the left and so did he. I passed. My only issue was a puncture on the return which cut my ride short. Other than that it was fantastic. Most of the bicycles were indigenous Indian brands of Atlas and Hercules. They are industrial tough single speeds. They look like they were designed in the 1930s and have never changed. They are characterized by rod actuated brakes that grip the inside of the rim. https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qim...2a3a65f0d221-c Many look like they have been in service since the 1930's. I hear they are still sold new for $75. Very, very few road bikes. The aluminum framed bike with a carbon fork that I borrowed was the only road bike I saw and the nicest bike in Nashik. I did see a few more on Sunday in Lonavala. Indians typically have Sunday off. Ride Safe, Joe |
Originally Posted by SquidPuppet
(Post 20100848)
Is it going to mend itself or will you need a strap?
I'm pretty over feeling the crunching and shifting already though. |
Today I New Bike Day. $272 shipped, I couldn't say no.
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4703/3...f6f270ce_k.jpg |
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