Fixed that for you. And it'll be some yuppie-doosh's dog.<snip> Video would be key evidence if I have to go after someone for damages when I get bitten.
Fixed that for you. And it'll be some yuppie-doosh's dog.<snip> Video would be key evidence if I have to go after someone for damages when I get bitten.
At least they'd be easier to collect from.Fixed that for you. And it'll be some yuppie-doosh's dog.
Looking around a bit, this Marin would seem to do very nicely:
Aluminum frame, carbon fork, rear rack good enough for the tiny/light panniers that I run, Alfine 11 with Gates belt, 32 mm tires, hydraulic discs, fenders, even a light. No Di2 but I could pass that up if that's the only thing.
It's running 50 x 22 belt-teeth, so I'd have speeds that span 32-132 gear-inches, with some very handy 70, 90, and 102 gear-inch slots in there.
I'm bored at work. Reading ultrasounds but it's not a particularly busy day, I have a productive fellow on service with me (fellow in the sense of a rank that's past a resident but not yet an attending, not the general term for a good dude), and I already had a spate of hypomanic productivity in that I created two presentations for upcoming events and revised an abstract for a paper about to be submitted.Another bike idea as I kill idle time between reading ultrasound studies:
That's a Specialized Sequoia Expert. Note that it's basically what my 29er commuter bike is evolving into, what with the bars that ape the position of being on the hoods, and my aborted plan to go to a 1 x 10 setup with 39 x 11-36 gearing (this would be 42 x 11-42).
I really don't like that Minoura rack I ended up slapping on the suspension fork on the 29er, but am not going to replace the whole bike this year since I have the sunk cost of the whole XT drivetrain (from the Turner build, recall). I do like the look of this setup, though...
I didn't find too much new under the sun during the day but did find this beauty tonight:Therefore I will look at bikes.
If the Cannondale had an internally geared hub I'd be all over it. As it is I do have a decent beard. I think the Charge + a sleek Tubus rear rack (titanium?!) would do quite nicely.richde said:That lefty fork isn't pointless, it scores quite a few style points.
It's better than the grandpa bike [ed: the Novara Gotham--check that handlebar height!], and you'd have to grow some elaborate facial hair to ride the Charge.
I did not like these jumps in the middle of the range, no sir.- too much of a jump between gear ratios on that Alfine 8
Evidence:1) Mariko rode her pedal bike without training wheels today!
2) Yuna also pushed herself around on Mariko's teeny tiny old strider bike. (This one is plastic and converts from a trike to a bike, and really is more for pushing than for actual striding/balancing. Still super cute.)
Even better idea in a similar vein: Niner RLT 9 Steel. Carbon fork, Reynolds 853, rack eyelets (they claim rack and fender but there's only one eyelet in the seat stay and I spy only one set by the dropouts), and built in Ft Collins, I believe.Two bikes I'd like to try now that I've verified that I'm a picky princess:
All City Space Horse (in this case the Disc variant).
Salsa Vaya.
Returned to REI today:Signs are pointing towards the Charge being reverted to stock and going back to REI.
Be very leery when comparing regional footwear sizes. US to UK to EU to CM is not a simple correlation, and none of them play well together.Returned to REI today:
Since today was the last day of their Labor Day sale (duh) I also tried on some boots. Apparently I measure as a 26.5 E, which is odd since that's 8.5 US Men's shoe size whereas I'm 9.5 in that. Whatever. In any case the clearance boots in my size felt fine in the foot but way too tight at the calf area. I will have to await their regular season full selection/fitting service.
Good point. My wide feet don't play nicely, either, as sometimes I have to compromise on length vs. volume/width. I definitely think I'll go with REI, as if I don't like the boots after a few days on the hill then I can return with impunity.Be very leery when comparing regional footwear sizes. US to UK to EU to CM is not a simple correlation, and none of them play well together.
Wait a second. I think you did Red Mesa backwards... NTTAWWT.
BLAS (bike leaning against shit). Deer Creek this morning.
I did it clockwise. Seemed a steeper climb than the descent. There just wasn't much technical stuff to entertain me. The trip back down Plymouth Creek Trail to the junction with Plymouth Mountain Trail was more fun, what with all those rocks.Wait a second. I think you did Red Mesa backwards... NTTAWWT.
What price a quiet bike?At some point if I can't fix this I'll switch to a Shimano crankset.
What price a quiet bike?
Crank arms sans BB or ring: $96. http://www.backcountry.com/shimano-xt-fc-m8000-1x-crank-arms
BB: $20-25 dependent on shipping. http://www.jensonusa.com/Shimano-XT-BB-MT800-Bottom-Bracket
Oval ring: $65 or so for another Absolute Black. Can't get 28t—I guess direct mount has a few advantages—but I could probably get by with a 30t, as much as that pains me to think of the grinding climbs…
So about $180 minus what I could recover for the RaceFace gear on eBay. It may come to this.
I chatted with Dave from speeddream.com today. Seems like a very nice, mildly neurotic guy who cares greatly about wheels. What we decided on (to be started in late October once he gets back from his usual fall months-long pilgrimage to Durango, where he has supplies but not these particular rims):Today I confirmed that rebuilding cup and cone hubs is a greasy, tedious mess. Even after repacking the front hub and retensioning the bearings the front hub feels terrible, as does the rear hub's wheel bearings and freehub alike. (I didn't mess with the rear hub, just spun it on the bike, as it seemed futile and I didn't want to pull the cassette and freehub.) I also need a new, unbent front rotor, but that's a trivial thing.
Methinks the plans for a new wheelset next season may be moved forward... and that I'm going to go with a sealed bearing hub design this time.
I'm going to give this guy a call tomorrow, noting Westy's recommendation from the "what's your wheelset" thread: http://speeddream.com/ . I have been happy with the DT Swiss 350s on my 5010 and their pricing is decent, so my first thought is those hubs laced to Velocity Blunt rims. Maybe even Centerlock? Hmm.
Nice. When I picked up my skis from Powder7 I noted that Slee Offroad is perhaps 1000 feet from them. Lots of nice Toyota hardware in their lot.