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Old 02-22-2020, 07:19 PM
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Old 02-22-2020, 07:26 PM
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Nine of us did six miles on the Minnesota River bottoms.

All fat tires.

I rode my Salsa Blackborow and carried lunch/jetboil etc.

I guess you'd call it a picnic.
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Old 02-22-2020, 07:34 PM
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Took out my Kirk - and had a lovely time...



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Old 02-22-2020, 07:44 PM
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Stupid stationary bike, beside being 30 degrees, still recovering from him surgery....but my bike is calling me
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Old 02-22-2020, 07:58 PM
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One of two nearly identical cheap Colnago C-RS bikes. You have to look close to see slightly different bars and seat post.



There have been 4 rideable days in February. Winter sucks.
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Old 02-22-2020, 08:17 PM
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Too lazy to get up, just took a shot from where I sat.

Brushy creek trails
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Old 02-22-2020, 08:42 PM
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Finally got this built and took it out for a shakedown before wrapping the bars:



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Nine of us did six miles on the Minnesota River bottoms.

All fat tires.

I rode my Salsa Blackborow and carried lunch/jetboil etc.

I guess you'd call it a picnic.
Dirt picnic

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Went out on the gravel bike I picked up - near new Orbea Terra carbon XL with DA9120 - after 10mi and a bit of gravel realized it's great, but not for me (the terrain moreso than the bike really) - rode home - got my Kirk - went out for two more hours on the road and had a lovely time - the Orbea is coming soon to the classifieds.. And I will not be buying another gravel bike.
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Stupid stationary bike, beside being 30 degrees, still recovering from him surgery....but my bike is calling me
Life is life.

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One of two nearly identical cheap Colnago C-RS bikes. You have to look close to see slightly different bars and seat post.



There have been 4 rideable days in February. Winter sucks.
It certainly can.
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Old 02-22-2020, 08:45 PM
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i rode my orange bike to get coffee and took the long way home

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Old 02-22-2020, 08:47 PM
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i rode my orange bike to get coffee and took the long way home

Such a great looking bike.
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Old 02-22-2020, 09:59 PM
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A little under three hours up and down Figueroa Mountain on the Eroica bike today. About an hour to get to the base of the climb, just over an hour climbing, twenty minutes descending, and about forty-five minutes home. Trying to work on seated climbing.

Probably stayed out a little too late at the end.
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Old 02-22-2020, 10:46 PM
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rode home - got my Kirk - went out for two more hours on the road and had a lovely time... And I will not be buying another gravel bike.
Interesting. My gravel bike is mounted to my Tacx NEO 2 trainer. My Kirk is the bike I grab 90+% of the time I ride outside. The Kirk is sublime.
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Old 02-23-2020, 01:49 AM
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Interesting. My gravel bike is mounted to my Tacx NEO 2 trainer. My Kirk is the bike I grab 90+% of the time I ride outside. The Kirk is sublime.
I'm trying to be positive, but I'm really struggling with some form of carpal tunnel or ulnar neuropathy or something....and any amount of riding on really rough roads and gravel totally flares that up. I even tried a Redshift shock-stop, and it made things better, just not good enough.

I'm going to go meet with a PT soon who is also a bike fitter and talk about what's going on.

I think it is more than just the bike and the surface. Cold weather. Slippery-ish wool gloves. And the rest of my day....computer work, etc.

Still, I can't get into gravel until/unless this gets better.
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Old 02-23-2020, 02:24 AM
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50km smashfest with this today.
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Old 02-23-2020, 05:53 AM
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One of two nearly identical cheap Colnago C-RS bikes. You have to look close to see slightly different bars and seat post.







There have been 4 rideable days in February. Winter sucks.

These frames are fantastic value. I just had one built up and it’s a fun ride. If I could I would have an identical one built up too just because. I’ll take mine out today.

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Old 02-23-2020, 08:32 AM
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I'm trying to be positive, but I'm really struggling with some form of carpal tunnel or ulnar neuropathy or something....and any amount of riding on really rough roads and gravel totally flares that up. I even tried a Redshift shock-stop, and it made things better, just not good enough.

I'm going to go meet with a PT soon who is also a bike fitter and talk about what's going on.

I think it is more than just the bike and the surface. Cold weather. Slippery-ish wool gloves. And the rest of my day....computer work, etc.

Still, I can't get into gravel until/unless this gets better.
you should see a fitter instead. it's almost certain you have too much weight on your hands if you're experiencing these issues.

you may not like it aesthetically, but i see all of your bikes are set-up with copious amounts of drop, which may not provide an ideal fit for you. if your hands and wrists are taking a brunt of load and shock absorption, something is, IMO - off.

i'd go back and do some reading on older posts from Ed TiDesigns about "falling on your pedals" and human tendency to balance weight on the hands on a bike. his theories helped me a little over the years.

none of that is meant as a criticism, just food for thought and maybe help.
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