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The Biking Thread
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Author:  bune [ Thu January 25, 2018 6:06 pm ]
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:thumbsup:

Love finding new routes. It's pretty much city streets and bike lanes here, which really sucks for the nation's friendliest bike city. Or whatever they call themselves.

Author:  washing machine [ Thu January 25, 2018 6:42 pm ]
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We have something like 5 or 6 different bayous that all meander towards downtown and the ship channel. These trails aren’t good for commuting unless you live and work along one of the bayous, but the network is starting to really connect. Recreational riding is full of possible routes now. I want to explore them all.

That’s not even counting the increasing number of rails-to-trails bike lanes between bayous and through neighborhoods.

Author:  Chris_H_2 [ Fri January 26, 2018 8:39 pm ]
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thinking of getting a peloton for the winter. please talk me out of it.

Author:  Self [ Fri January 26, 2018 8:50 pm ]
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Eh, it'll be a nice eye catcher for that yard sale someday.

Author:  bune [ Fri January 26, 2018 9:04 pm ]
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Chris_H_2 wrote:
thinking of getting a peloton for the winter. please talk me out of it.

OK. Go buy a real bike + trainer and then you won't be stuck inside during the summer.

Author:  Chris_H_2 [ Fri January 26, 2018 10:37 pm ]
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bune wrote:
Chris_H_2 wrote:
thinking of getting a peloton for the winter. please talk me out of it.

OK. Go buy a real bike + trainer and then you won't be stuck inside during the summer.

But I already have both

Author:  Chris_H_2 [ Fri January 26, 2018 10:38 pm ]
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Self wrote:
Eh, it'll be a nice eye catcher for that yard sale someday.

You're supposed to talk me out of it!

Author:  bune [ Mon January 29, 2018 3:50 pm ]
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Then go for it! That way you don't have to worry about clutter.

Wait...

Author:  bune [ Sat February 24, 2018 11:48 pm ]
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Lovely day today so I went out for a ride. On my way out to the river the wind was blowing against me and I was pushing about 12-13 mph. Turned around and was doing 22 easy. Sheesh.

Author:  Chris_H_2 [ Sun March 11, 2018 12:19 am ]
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I bought the Peloton :?

Author:  bune [ Mon March 12, 2018 3:52 pm ]
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n+1, right?

Got a Brooks saddle for my birthday so I put it on my bike and went for a quick 30-mile ride Saturday. Holy hell does that thing hurt. I hope it gets better, honestly.

Side note: pissed about the lack of maintenance information. Or rather the conflicting information. The booklet it comes with says to only use the softener/wax on the bottom but the video on their website has a dude rubbing it into the whole seat. The seat I got has a lace for the bottom and there's no information about how to lace it, where to lace it, or why you have four colors if the laces only fit four of the 12 or so holes.

And their video is just the worst.


Author:  bune [ Fri April 13, 2018 10:17 pm ]
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Jesus, I'd be in the water before halfway.

Author:  bune [ Mon April 16, 2018 3:06 pm ]
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I kept meaning to post this extra bit to that:

The stoker is the person on the rear side of a tandem.

Author:  washing machine [ Wed April 18, 2018 5:26 pm ]
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Washed our bikes for the first time in a long while. Felt really good.

Author:  washing machine [ Wed April 18, 2018 5:28 pm ]
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bune wrote:
I kept meaning to post this extra bit to that:

The stoker is the person on the rear side of a tandem.

That makes so much more sense. That tweet is now hilarious. Kind of the other rider to let the stoker off.

Author:  bune [ Wed April 18, 2018 5:38 pm ]
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Biked to work today. Felt very weird showering and then putting bike clothes on but since it's only 3 miles and a 20 min ride tops I couldn't see the point in wasting time at work. That said I need to build in a longer cool-down time because your body (surprise surprise!) keeps sweating after you stop exercising.

I also need to figure out a cardio schedule because even though I'm eating less (hospital food will do that to you) I'm not exercising any more than walking up and down four flights of stairs a couple times a day.

Author:  washing machine [ Wed April 18, 2018 5:47 pm ]
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Not sure if you can do this or even want to, but I always bike to the nearest transit on my way to work and then use the commute home for my ride.

Specifally for sweaty clothes reasons.

Author:  Self [ Wed April 18, 2018 6:36 pm ]
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So far, I've only had a chance to take a few rides this year and had to stick to the roads. I should be able to get back in the woods soon, so it's probably time to tune up this weekend. Looking forward to it, you guys.

Author:  bune [ Wed April 18, 2018 7:22 pm ]
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washing machine wrote:
Not sure if you can do this or even want to, but I always bike to the nearest transit on my way to work and then use the commute home for my ride.

Specifally for sweaty clothes reasons.

Given how close to home I am, I'm pretty sure it would take longer to get on the bus. It's almost a straight line from home to here and mostly downhill.

Besides, that's why I have bike clothes. :)

Author:  washing machine [ Thu May 10, 2018 4:27 pm ]
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I found what I consider a gem at a junk shop yesterday. I haggled with the owner and ended up walking away with what later research told me is a ‘72 Sports Tourer made in the “handbuilt division” of Schwinn’s old Chicago factory. What’s special about this frame is the fillet brazing. No factory welding marks at all. The bike looks like it was smoothly carved from a giant hunk of steel.

It needs a TON of work, but I’m excited to get stared. $40 was a steal, IMO.

Image
(Not mine pictured. I’ll post actual photos later.)

More on fillet brazing. Great read if you’re into that sort of thing :naughty:

http://bikeretrogrouch.blogspot.com/201 ... s.html?m=1

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