Do you take naps too when you take all day to do 60 miles???See, I don't mind doing 50 or 60 mile grinds all day on the road bike. I also find that sort of riding to be a lot less challenging, so maybe its just an energy/fat ass issue.
Do you take naps too when you take all day to do 60 miles???See, I don't mind doing 50 or 60 mile grinds all day on the road bike. I also find that sort of riding to be a lot less challenging, so maybe its just an energy/fat ass issue.
that isn't roast beef Arby's is pawning off on you!! mystery meat is more like it!!I had Arby's at mile 60 of a century this year.
Just random cuddles with other riders I don't know as well, yet...Do you take naps too when you take all day to do 60 miles???
50 or 60 miles on a road bike is not a grind and should not take all day. I think we may be honing in on the issue here.See, I don't mind doing 50 or 60 mile grinds all day on the road bike. I also find that sort of riding to be a lot less challenging, so maybe its just an energy/fat ass issue.
Ahahahaha.....The distance whores show themselves....50 or 60 miles on a road bike is not a grind and should not take all day. I think we may be honing in on the issue here.
How would you want to keep it cold though?Now that I think about it, Shimano should team up with Camelbak to make a mini Co2 draft beer dispenser. Who cares about air shifting when you can have mini keg on your back.
Good beer only needs to be kept at cellar temp, n00B!How would you want to keep it cold though?
OK - how the f*#k do you haul your cellar, smart ass???Good beer only needs to be kept at cellar temp, n00B!
Battery powered refrigerated bladder.How would you want to keep it cold though?
Up here in the Great White North we have these newfangled things called "insulated" Camelbacks yah friggin' cowboy.OK - how the f*#k do you haul your cellar, smart ass???
Out here we have races based on this knowledge.If you strapped beer to my back and told me if I kept riding I'd get more, I'd ride to Oz and back. I think this is the solution to all of my problems. It has sugars and calories, it sort of hydrates me, and if I feel the need to have gatoraid I can get one of those strawberry or peach beers.
In winter months I can justify drinking stouts on the bike.
In the spring and summer I can have a cold and cheery pilsner or hopped ale...
This is the best idea ever.
That's still a Camelbak, not a cellar, hippie.Up here in the Great White North we have these newfangled things called "insulated" Camelbacks yah friggin' cowboy.