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I'd def wanna be riding 100 miles per week for 6 weeks out.

Joe Gargan (dandydonweiner), Tuesday, 24 April 2018 03:18 (six years ago) link

I don't get psyched out so easily anymore,but without a dedicated support vehicle and considering doing it at high summer I just woke the Fuck up and decided it was waayy too many unknowns.

I might go for 1/2 pelli over la sals from Dewey as a test piece in august tho. That's like 70mi, 8k vert into Moab. Probably about equal drive for us gbx. Just do it and be a legend.

Hunt3r, Tuesday, 24 April 2018 03:24 (six years ago) link

Yeah I don't quite look at it as an mi/week prep, more as an hrs/wk one, with a few big tests in 3 months prior- I was looking at a 12 hr solid but easy mtb (like my white rim in Nov), a 7-8 hrs solid road, and a few hard 6 hrs mtbs. That's to get through 18-20 hrs mtb that also has a lot of dirt road.

Hunt3r, Tuesday, 24 April 2018 03:40 (six years ago) link

got the folding bike. it definitely feels like a folding bike, and it’s definitely twitchy, but compared to our local share bikes it fangs along. i’ve only trialled it on the bike lanes along the beach but it picks up a decent speed. hills are easy too. pretty pleased considering the relatively low cost (even basic bromptons are more than double the price).

now i want a full road bike too, i just don’t have anywhere to put one atm.

karl wallogina (Autumn Almanac), Friday, 27 April 2018 09:50 (six years ago) link

turns out this bike is for the chinese market. my local bike shop seems to have imported a load of them.

i've been getting up over 30 km/h (according to strava at least) and it's perfectly solid. utterly thrilled with this bike. folding is a bit of a shit though: if you don't fold the handlebars exactly right it's fiddly to close.

still not sure how within a month i went from "cycling is too dangerous around here, never touching a bike ever" to cycling daily along this terrifying death trap and loving every second. really just wishing i'd discovered this sooner.

karl wallogina (Autumn Almanac), Friday, 11 May 2018 00:36 (six years ago) link

🙂👍

(also i’m helmet guy. turns out you can possibly reduce a lot of recovery with them. of all the bones ive broken and its MANY, the skull is really the worst. Diatribe over be free.)

Hunt3r, Friday, 11 May 2018 00:45 (six years ago) link

I'm so happy to be commuting again

also ILTRMB plz join me on the world tour thread i started on ILE. it's giro time baby

gbx, Friday, 11 May 2018 00:48 (six years ago) link

world tour bike racing 2018

gbx, Friday, 11 May 2018 00:49 (six years ago) link

bookmarked, although i don't understand a single word

of all the bones ive broken and its MANY, the skull is really the worst.

oh jesus. even if helmets weren't compulsory here i'd be wearing them, especially after reading this. did you come out of it okay at least? (i can see it upthread but not the recovery)

karl wallogina (Autumn Almanac), Friday, 11 May 2018 01:02 (six years ago) link

i’ve outperformed expectations, so far. Its a far longer experience than id expected. I’ve benefited from absurd levels of recovery support and accomodation, really. Brain plasticity- amazing. not enough to make you quite normal. Pretty. Damn. Slow. A lot of recovery is adaptive/behavioral by necessity. Imo.

Hunt3r, Friday, 11 May 2018 03:04 (six years ago) link

Stoked to check giro thread. sad it's only here on yet another provider stream, I'm not doing a another one.

as a fan of versatile middle-distance style, vo2max-god runners, and olds, I've been a fan of rusty woods since he came up, want him to arrive for a stage.

Hunt3r, Friday, 11 May 2018 03:16 (six years ago) link

i think he's gonna take one, definitely the guy i'm watching this year

otherwise pulling for yates/chaves

gbx, Friday, 11 May 2018 03:19 (six years ago) link

Fucking hell, that sounds rough, Hunter.

the salacious inaudible (Nasty, Brutish & Short), Friday, 11 May 2018 21:33 (six years ago) link

thx, super kind. just take care for real.

fam has told me that me still riding makes me the guy smoking out of a hole in his neck. which would be mean, except it's true that my fam likely suffered far more than i have- i've not shed a tear on this one. (not because i'm tough, i'm not, and shed plenty other tears- it's just that, when you're the patient, you're just busy tryna get better and being all impressed with yourself. and more on that-- i'll totally recommend the documentary _the crash reel_ again, because it is great, and while i watched it in the hospital, i thought 'how could anyone with those tbis be willing to do risky shit again.' and then later i broke ribs and smashed my face and chipped a tooth in separate mtb crashes. people are quite resilient, but also dumb and selfish. narrator: "no, mainly him. also, clumsy and fragile.").

Hunt3r, Friday, 11 May 2018 22:16 (six years ago) link

sitting here tryna think whether to try to convince my family to let me go ride pony xpress next weekend, gbx. i...think i'll temper action with wisdom. i do wanna see spanish peaks from the south and up close sometime.

Hunt3r, Friday, 11 May 2018 22:27 (six years ago) link

Hunt3r even the fact that you’ve the fortitude to keep getting on bikes is utterly formidable

karl wallogina (Autumn Almanac), Friday, 11 May 2018 23:09 (six years ago) link

i would straight up never touch a bike again

karl wallogina (Autumn Almanac), Friday, 11 May 2018 23:10 (six years ago) link

hmmm

probably wise BUT also the chosen route has basically no traffic iirc. biggest danger would be having a mechanical or getting lost imo

gbx, Friday, 11 May 2018 23:21 (six years ago) link

have you ever done the iron horse in Durango?

gbx, Friday, 11 May 2018 23:22 (six years ago) link

Oh yeah the Pony express is mainly risky as spousal infuriation device, a marital endangerment factor. Non packriding on gravel seems reasonably safe. But, Away from the house, “for a day, FOR YOUR STUPID BIKE!”

that’s ~SCARY~

(Narrator: he will still angle to ride this.)

Yeah Iron Horse is fun. I did a few early to mid 90s, then i think 2001. One year they turned us back past Purgatory because of snow. Free dinner from me if you break 2.5 gbx.

I love Durango. Like a month after my tbi i was registerd to do Ned’s and Wells’ mtb worlds 25 anniversary celebration ride. I was still in Craig, but my buddies had Ned write on and sign my number placard and brought it to me. Awesome souvie.

Hunt3r, Saturday, 12 May 2018 00:08 (six years ago) link

oh yeah durango is great (nb last visit was in....2001?). my dream in college (and today, really) was to move to silverton and, like, open a skier's hostel

given that the top finishers in my age bracket didn't crack 2:30 last year, i think you're making a very safe wager ;)

and that is a cool souvenir! even though i haven't really thought about Mountain Bike Action in basically decades, my recollection of it was, in order, ned's mustache, tinker's hair, and the back page catalog from which i would painstakingly assemble my dream bike (usually a yeti with all paul everything)

gbx, Saturday, 12 May 2018 00:55 (six years ago) link

oh and missy giove

gbx, Saturday, 12 May 2018 00:55 (six years ago) link

aaaaaaaand because i just did some "where are they now" googling apparently missy got busted for smuggling pot in 2009!!

gbx, Saturday, 12 May 2018 00:58 (six years ago) link

it was a bit of safe bet. I meet any a you mantis folk and i’ll buy you a (reasonable) dinner for sure.

yeah her story is exactly of a type for “at-risk” style personalities, and i dont mean that critically, but analytically. Last i saw she was ok, and pretty much in-character. which for me is more encouraging than some weird fakey “found jesus” vibe or whatever. I think it was a pro’s closet vid.

Hunt3r, Saturday, 12 May 2018 01:26 (six years ago) link

I still want to commission someone who actually knows what they're doing to make a fat mantis kit

gbx, Saturday, 12 May 2018 01:31 (six years ago) link

gorgeous late autumn morning, went on a 2.5 hr ride through melbourne’s inner north (where the cycling infrastructure is surprisingly good for australia), had the best time ever, got home, dropped the bike down the fucking stairs. bent the derailleur but my local fixed it in minutes THANK GOD.

karl wallogina (Autumn Almanac), Saturday, 26 May 2018 01:12 (five years ago) link

I love it when a mishap ends up with the person and bike ok.

Still, mordant larfs for incidents when rider (usually self) is like, maimed, but is only _really_ freaked out about the status of his/her bike*...

*note: i’ve never seen a woman do this idiocy.

Hunt3r, Saturday, 26 May 2018 02:20 (five years ago) link

yeah i’m pretty pleased the sum total of my cycling injuries is smashing one (1) pedal into my calf while walking the bike across the road

karl wallogina (Autumn Almanac), Saturday, 26 May 2018 03:31 (five years ago) link

considering i ride the entire length of the local death trap almost daily, it’s pretty good going tbh

karl wallogina (Autumn Almanac), Saturday, 26 May 2018 03:32 (five years ago) link

My main recall of Melbourne roads is nearly having a tram impale my rental while I tried to turn across traffic. Be careful.

Hunt3r, Saturday, 26 May 2018 03:55 (five years ago) link

tram tracks are basically ingrained into most of us, but they still scare the crap out of me, and i know at least two people who’ve jammed their front wheel in a tram track and copped a load of broken ribs.

you really quickly get into the habit of staying miles away from the tracks, and double checking any time you turn anywhere, but i would happily forego all the trams in favour of a bus network. they’re just shit.

karl wallogina (Autumn Almanac), Saturday, 26 May 2018 04:39 (five years ago) link

is your recollection of a tram impale or of a tame impala I'll get me etc

gbx, Saturday, 26 May 2018 05:55 (five years ago) link

Don’t say that. Teams are so much better than busses, even than busses in cities where busses are actually good. Melbourne busses are shit.

American Fear of Pranksterism (Ed), Saturday, 26 May 2018 06:51 (five years ago) link

they're slow, they shit up traffic, when one breaks down (e.g. swanston st, st kilda road) the whole network dies, and too many trams and stops are still not properly wheelchair accessible. if low rider buses replaced every tram it would be fine imo.

karl wallogina (Autumn Almanac), Saturday, 26 May 2018 22:49 (five years ago) link

Nice gbx but I think tame impalas are perth,tram impales are melb.

Hunt3r, Saturday, 26 May 2018 23:54 (five years ago) link

three weeks pass...

spent the week on a brompton, and going back to my dahon has been pretty deflating tbh. massive difference in ride quality between an aluminium chinese import and a handmade steel bike that’s built to last 20 years. definitely getting one.

karl wallogina (Autumn Almanac), Friday, 22 June 2018 23:01 (five years ago) link

no experience on either, but i hear so much brompton praise, i believe there must be something beyond branding. glad it was a good experience.

Hunt3r, Friday, 22 June 2018 23:13 (five years ago) link

it just feels so solid. my aluminium cheapie vibrates and is more effort to build up speed on, but the brompton is so much smoother on the road. also incredibly easy to fold up and put away (my dahon keeps bursting open).

the price difference is about double, but just being on the brompton for a few days, it’s easy to see where the money goes.

the only real criticism of the brompton is it’s not all that fast if you have the lower gearing option that’s suited to climbing (i don’t think i ever got it above 21 km/h), so effectively it comes down to whether you‘re prepared to walk up longer/steeper hills.

karl wallogina (Autumn Almanac), Friday, 22 June 2018 23:23 (five years ago) link

I love my Bike Friday Tikit. It has an 11 speed in hub shifter and is fine on hills and flats!

But you can't get em anymore. And my friend can fold his Brompton just about as fast.

Honestly don't feel safe going more than 30km/h on 16inch wheels.

But yeah more expensive folding bikes are worth it imho.

fajita seas, Saturday, 23 June 2018 03:56 (five years ago) link

made it to 4000m+. i wanted to find out how much hikeabike was necessary from the west approach, assumed 100%. Actually like low 90s%. this is recon for a loop later. Grays, Torreys peaks are the view. scree descent was tricky, but not so much hard as EXPOSURE.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/sgrmWZZ5Q83TpfwQ6

Hunt3r, Saturday, 23 June 2018 20:45 (five years ago) link

no idea if this will work or be too huge but...

https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipPDYG4WceFYK_ThoWW6GrR_yQbTbE_rIb90sIV6

Hunt3r, Saturday, 23 June 2018 21:01 (five years ago) link

fukkin a hunter that owns

gbx, Saturday, 23 June 2018 22:41 (five years ago) link

thx! weird i cant get image on zing the link only appears on laptop

Hunt3r, Saturday, 23 June 2018 23:22 (five years ago) link

And lol in ski language its analagous to, like, “that time we skinned 2800 ft to that ridge just to prove it was doable. Descent was deadly dust on crust with cookies.” Oh well great view, may do it again in a loop.

Hunt3r, Saturday, 23 June 2018 23:28 (five years ago) link

i can't see that image at all, even on laptop.

xp to fajita seas: bike fridays seem to be the best small-wheel folding bike around by reputation. people absolutely love them.

also otm re the expense. most people i talk to balk at the cost of a good folding bike, but when you want the folding aspect to be reliable and not a 30 km/h death trap, the money makes sense. even with normal bikes you get what you pay for — you wouldn't buy a dirt cheap mountain bike and expect it to manage an actual mountain trail.

karl wallogina (Autumn Almanac), Saturday, 23 June 2018 23:38 (five years ago) link

Lots of people like to ask me about my folding bike, but they're still very uncommon despite the fact that everyone seems interested in them. For me, it's just immensely practical -- daily commute plus lots of errands. Everyone should have one imho.

fajita seas, Monday, 25 June 2018 00:21 (five years ago) link

otm, it’s been great to slide the (rental) brompton under my desk at work. saves heaps of time over parking my bigger bike underground a block away, locking it up, taking off the lights &c.

so this week i’m ordering my own brompton, and am expecting to get a hell of a lot of use out of it. seriously excited about this.

karl wallogina (Autumn Almanac), Monday, 25 June 2018 00:36 (five years ago) link

got the brompton. went with the standard chainring, which is apparently harder work up hills but was magic riding home. absolute magic. got up to 33 km/h with very little effort. only mishap was the absolute fucking tosspiece who tried (and failed) to push me off my bike, because he thoughts it was fine to stand in a bike lane and didn't like me going past at not even 5 km/h. what the fuck is wrong with people

karl wallogina (Autumn Almanac), Friday, 29 June 2018 10:26 (five years ago) link

Glad to hear- even little improvements can be such a joy of life.

Srsly given the commuting miles i did i had so few moments of true assholes acting out. be alert, predictable, assertive, and kind is my best advice, in that order.

sorry to reddpost but i couldnt find it elsewhere. Alert because: https://www.reddit.com/r/bicycling/comments/8tyv63/there_are_some_real_scum_bags_out_there_fuck/?st=JIYLYVLM&sh=89d3f934

Hunt3r, Friday, 29 June 2018 14:57 (five years ago) link


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