Looks like I'll soon be taking delivery of one of those wooden bikes:
Wait, sorry, not that one. This one:
I can't wait to try it, even though it doesn't have disc brakes:
I'll also have to carry around some tools while I dial in the adjustments. Here's how you lower the integrated seatmast:
And here's how you raise it again:
Anyway, I'm looking forward to finding out whether the ride quality is woody or tinny, and I suspect it will be the former:
I'll keep you posted.
Maybe I'll use it for the BSNYC Gran Fondon't.
(Yes, I haven't forgotten.)
Of course, I'll also need a suitable pump to carry with me, and I'm leaning towards this mobile inflating device:
Typically I offer assistance when I pass another rider with a flat, but if I saw someone on the roadside churning away rhythmically with a delighted expression on his face I'd be out of the saddle and sprinting to safety like there was a $1,000 prime on offer:
Maybe I'll use it for the BSNYC Gran Fondon't.
(Yes, I haven't forgotten.)
Of course, I'll also need a suitable pump to carry with me, and I'm leaning towards this mobile inflating device:
Typically I offer assistance when I pass another rider with a flat, but if I saw someone on the roadside churning away rhythmically with a delighted expression on his face I'd be out of the saddle and sprinting to safety like there was a $1,000 prime on offer:
But the best thing about this pump is that it's helping to save the planet:
Global warming is becoming more and more serious. People getting less exercise and which leads to worse healthy level.
Therefore bicycle has become much more a favorite tool for transportation as well as exercising. Having a flat tire somewhere in a remote place can be frustrating, thus a carry-on inflator is indispensable when biking. Traditional inflators are either bulky/heavy or they need to be powered by electricity, which is inconvenient.
Though I do my part by carrying the same mini pump I've had for over 20 years already. I also refuse to use C02s, because frankly I don't see the point. If you're racing you're dropped anyway, and if you're not what difference does an extra minute or two make?
Though I suppose triathletes like the way they look with their butt-rocket launching systems:
I mean that's what these things are, right?
Sure they are.
Lastly, my mail bag runneth over, because not only have I received these things which are not toe straps:
But I've also taken delivery of some exquisite hand-curated deerskin gloves:
I promise to tell you all about both items tomorrow, at least assuming I manage to wrap my mind around them by then.
Until then,
I remain,
Yours and so on,
--Wildcat Etc.
I promise to tell you all about both items tomorrow, at least assuming I manage to wrap my mind around them by then.
Until then,
I remain,
Yours and so on,
--Wildcat Etc.
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