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I rode with my slightly-famous friend, also named Mike today. He is the bassist for the recently slightly-reformed-but-still-a-group-of-vile-miscreants, the Daycare Swindlers. Could you believe he wasn't even posing for this picture? Seriously. What a poser!
[IMG]Untitled by Michael Lock, on Flickr[/IMG] Obligatory shot of Rim Brake Perfection. [IMG]Untitled by Michael Lock, on Flickr[/IMG] And this is what the kids would call 'meta'. [IMG]Untitled by Michael Lock, on Flickr[/IMG] The park was a little busier than usual this morning, I reckon with premature leaf lookers. Surprising amount of cyclists for a cool weekday morning too; at least a dozen, and I was only out there for a 10 mile out and back ride. |
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I'll post some more photos later, but I had a great couple weeks in the old country recently. The riding in Italy is A+
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Agreed. A cool spot. I actually saw the InGamba crew up there having coffees.
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Windy but perfect otherwise. View of Delaware River from Milford bridge. Nice roads to get there.
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This morning I finally decided to get the Softride out again. Have been hesitant to use this with the still bum knee. This bike needs rewards a smooth cadence and I seem to have a permanent gimp in my stroke for the most part now. But things actually went ok. First time out on this with these old "aero" wheels. Not what I normally ride it with. Anyway, while I did open this up for some parts of the ride I mainly was just enjoying the time out.
Today's bike. I'll be the first to say there's not much to appreciate in terms of looks. But man is it fast and so freaking smooth if your cadence is smooth. I had 700 x 23c tires on it at 90/100 psi today and it just glided along the road. I was having fun purposely hitting the cracks and holes I normally avoid by instinct on my rides. You just don't feel them on this. Local Barn in Liberty Ben Lomond Peak off in the background Collecting hay for the winter Classic red barn Liberty area Such a cool mailbox Nice wooden shed Huge ski resort up the Mt there Final shot of the bike |
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It's 7:31. Let's make like this festival...and leave.
I guess that joke is only even slightly maybe kinda potentially funny if you are starting your ride from the corner of Main Street in Front Royal, VA on the second Saturday in October. That's when the annual Main Street Festival of Leaves happens. Fine, so here's a more universal piece of humor: Why couldn't the astronaut book a hotel on the moon? Because it was full. Jolly good ride around the disappointingly 'mowed' (read: hacked, or mangled) farmland fields of the Shenandoah piedmont (what a stupid bourgie pretentious word, 'piedmont') this morning with a couple of friends and Simon Thrush. Sorry, Simon, no one insults my lawn and gets away with it. Cold morning! This great scene was captured by my friend Jose. [IMG]Untitled by Michael Lock, on Flickr[/IMG] Eye poppingly beautiful bike. [IMG]Untitled by Michael Lock, on Flickr[/IMG] These two pics...Look at those smiles! Never stop playing outside, kids! [IMG]Untitled by Michael Lock, on Flickr[/IMG] [IMG]Untitled by Michael Lock, on Flickr[/IMG] Spot the stowaway... [IMG]Untitled by Michael Lock, on Flickr[/IMG] |
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[img]https://i.imgur.com/7oBGgBw.jpeg[/img Last edited by Matt92037; 10-12-2024 at 09:27 PM. |
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Back out on the Softride today. Swapped on some Chris King/Belgium wheels this morning. Installed a brand new set of 700 x 24 Turbo Cottons on them. Just like yesterday I got this up over 28 mph easy enough.
No camera today but I grabbed a couple of shots with my old cellphone. |
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