Bicycles
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that looks cold
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Jii, if you check out mike Hall's youtube page he has video diaries of him discussing his experiences on the tour divide and the world cycling race. There are a ton of them, so it might take awhile to audit through them but he touches on his daily struggles physically and mentally, along with gear he uses etc.. He is really inspirational and I personally feel that he will be remembered as one of the all time greatest cyclists by the people who actually hear about him.
Congrats on accomplishing the 200k and I hope you have a great time on your upcoming trip
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Back from the trip! 791 km in five days. Everything went really well even though we had rain the first two days and a crazy headwind on the third. The last two were really easy, sunshine and a nice tailwind. I wish I had this week off too, I would have ridden back home. Already planning a 10-day tour in august in Sweden with a friend
I had packed just the right amount of stuff and could easily had done another week or two with it. The only things I didn't use were two pairs of extra socks (packed four pairs, overkill!), the extra pair of gloves I took with just in case and a 4-pack of painkillers.
The bike and the rider both performed flawlessly, two flat tires is all. No chafing or places getting sore either. I'll post pics and video when we get them sorted and edited. So happy!
If you want to check out the Instagram pics the hashtag is #brovet2014
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Just about to buy my 1st bike in 25 years. Will ride her as single speed. http://www.statebicycle.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=mb5
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blacked out is very sexy.
way to stay active D666.
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I picked up a new bike last night for commutes. Nuttin' "Special", but I fell in love when I test rode it. It has a cruiser-like geometry and a vertical riding position but quite a bit of pep at a price point where I don't have to get ridiculously nervous about leaving it locked up downtown when I tool around town on it. That's exactly what I wanted, all the other commuter bikes I tried were too sluggish. Tossed some fenders on it but don't think I'll need saddlebags for now.
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how does it drive? @derivative666
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Smooth and fast. I really like if a lot. I did 10 miles and was really shot. Riding fixed was pretty confusing at first but, once you get going it gets easier. It's a perfect cross training hobby for skiing. I know going to be real sore tomorrow.
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Nice bikes everyone! I'm a noob here, but a total bike nerd. Here are my two summer rides in an artsy pose. Outside on the cleaning bench is a Madone 6 with Zipp 404's. Inside is an All City Nature Boy single speed. I ride the steel bike almost daily, the carbon bike is reserved for frisky group rides.
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So far I'm loving my State bike. I have been riding it fixed since I got it. I haven't had any issues slowing the bike down. I have yet to figure out how to skid stop but haven't had any issues stopping. Not sure if it's poor technique or my legs aren't strong enough yet.
Long distance rides are tough so far the farthest I have gone is 25 miles. My ass is still sore. I am sure I will get used to it.