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dope!
alfredo mancuso, is that you
hook it up with some oss
I would gladly take Shadow and Subrosa parts for free like him. I would also gladly take his bike skills.
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dope!
alfredo mancuso, is that you
hook it up with some oss
with no pegs, cassette and lhd, I'm getting the feeling you might be Morgan LongI would gladly take Shadow and Subrosa parts for free like him. I would also gladly take his bike skills.
with no pegs and lhd, I'm getting the feeling you might be Morgan Long
favorite rider?
Any recommendations on a budgetish bike pump for at home use? Don’t really need something to bring along with me yet.
Go ride to your old neighborhood. On the way back try a different route. I used to feel the same way. I live near BK so I started going there then little by little I ventured further in then rode in the city and just go anywhere I wanted to. I walk around the city a lot so sometimes I’ll revisit spots I walked thru with my bike.
It's easy and actually quite fun. Not sure where you live but it sort forces you to explore in places you probably never did before. I think as long as you have a phone, you won't be in real trouble. I always have one earpiece in for some tunes which helps a lot on solo rides and Google and Apple Maps have bike routs made. Just find a destination and then have Google do the rest. It's that easy.
I rode solo a lot. 10-20 miles depending how motivated I am. If you're handy with repair tools and parts then pack em in a bag and go out in the event something needs to be fixed.
In a new neighborhood or location I do a route similar to this:
From starting point ride 2-3 miles in one direction,
then ride back to the starting point and then go 2-3 miles the other way.
That way your never too far from your starting point where you go.
Once comfortable with that go venture further.
Mash on.
pics? me and MakeNTGreatAgain make good judgmentsOn another note, my bib shorts came in from heavy pedal
Unfortunately, they're a bit tight on me and restrict leg movement
Gonna send them back and hope i can exchange for the next size up
I want a new saddle that fits the bikes look better. Brooks C17 is a good saddle but just doesn't fit the bike. Came from my steel bike same with the group. Any saddle recs? Seems like the Specialized Power is popular and the Fizik Tempo. Leaning on the Fizik since I always liked their saddles. Will also eventually get a carbon wheel set, probably around 50mm.
Thanks! thats the one I was looking at. Seems like there is a trend towards shorter but wider saddles. Where as I was used to the narrower longer saddles.I got the Fizik Argo R5 recently and I really like it. Firm but still comfy.
Nice! I was out riding yesterday too. Got to love SF people for keeping it busy cause a lot of people were running, cycling, working out, etc. You definitely don't feel alone.Thanks for the motivation to go out and ride solo fellas, will do it again. I wasn't planning on riding this long, but i said what the hell since i was already starting to warm up. I went all the way down to one of my favorite parks where all the fine women go and walk their dogs. Threw on my wireless earbuds but they ended up dying on the way back home listening to some Curren$y.
Word. Keep it moving, my man.
What’s on your cycling playlists?
90% of the time I’m playing Wu-Tang, otherwise it’s some sports podcast
Nice! I was out riding yesterday too. Got to love SF people for keeping it busy cause a lot of people were running, cycling, working out, etc. You definitely don't feel alone.
I have Apple Music and I'll just ask to play something and just let it roll. Been supporting our local rapper Larry June. His music is dope and easy on the ears. I have usually just one Powerbeats pro on my right ear and use my other ear for my general surroundings.
Nice pickups. I grabbed the GP5000 from the BF amazon sale. I havent mounted them. I may sell them since I am thinking of grabbing a new carbon wheel set and going tubeless.On another note(yes i'm going to double post)
New tires came last week from amazon black friday.....4 season>>>>>gatorskin
Also got the stasdock bike rack in, and my first impression is that it's quite solid and kinda heavy. I've yet to mount it on the wall because i'm still thinking about where to put it.
Last Thursday’s ride. Had the day off, so we planned a nice climb up Glendora Mountain Road. Perfect day, great views.. descents were freezing.
Picked up my first bike trainer. Excited to be get some rides in
Yeah it can ! Big reason I picked this oneNice....can that trainer be used with Zwift?
Those views are amazing!!! Since you out in LA, have you ran into SAFA Brian? I been watching his descent videos lately and it kinda makes me want to get a road bike in the future
Nice....can that trainer be used with Zwift?