Checked out the chidlins potential bike route to school.
The last bit is pretty damned cool.
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The last bit is pretty damned steep. They will develop quads like those trees if they bike home too...
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Checked out the chidlins potential bike route to school.
The last bit is pretty damned cool.
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The last bit is pretty damned steep. They will develop quads like those trees if they bike home too...
Well that stingworm apparently just ate a bag of marbles so he's got his own problems going on right about now on the serpent pooper.Made an effort not to tread on snek even tho it didn't have a mask on
What's the weird green stuff?
Sacagawea?Spent too much time trying on hiking shoes, clouds came in faster than expected. Plan was for an easy 2 hour 20 mile recovery ride. Cut that to 15 miles 77 minutes. Moderate pace. No hills. Last 4 miles in driving rain so now the bike is clean.
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Plus Lewis & Clark. Kind of big around here and way better than the Fishalow... "art" pops up long the paved path every few months. This is one of the better ones.Sacagawea?
Is it steel?
Borderland?
Yup. Got that extra bit of forgiveness.Is it steel?
Blue Hills. Still have to make it down to Borderland and have my brother show me around.Borderland?
I haven't ridden Blue Hills. Borderland is a hoot.Yup. Got that extra bit of forgiveness.
Blue Hills. Still have to make it down to Borderland and have my brother show me around.
Thin pedal is thin. What are they?Took the afternoon off and rode with buddy Mike. He packed beer straight from the south side, old country. 5 Rabbit Cervecaria. These are solid amigos.
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That bike looks like it needs to be introduced to our rocks more intimately.Blue Hills. Still have to make it down to Borderland and have my brother show me around.
those are OneUp pedals. They are thin, and I love 'em. Tear the heck out of your legs though, those pins are not shy.Thin pedal is thin. What are they?
Nice sculpture indeed.Road ridery again today. 25.94 miles, moderate effort, 708 feet of gain in 2 hours 17 minutes. Average speed 11.4 mph.
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Damn you people and your steel hardtails!First time in the mountains with the new hardtail. This thing eats steep shit.
I have the OneUp composite pedals on a couple of my bikes and have held up well. Plus at $50 who cares if they wear out then just get a new pair (although I have yet to wear a pair out).those are OneUp pedals. They are thin, and I love 'em. Tear the heck out of your legs though, those pins are not shy.
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seriously I've had a couple pair and they quality. I'd buy them again.
A June snowfall perhaps?
Nothing better than a May snowfall...
A June snowfall perhaps?
Colorado: hold by beer....that would probably be the end of me.
This. I have both the composites and the metal versions, and they've ended the pedal discussion for me.I have the OneUp composite pedals on a couple of my bikes and have held up well. Plus at $50 who cares if they wear out then just get a new pair (although I have yet to wear a pair out).