…if i didn’t get to ride my bike home in the middle of the night. it’s always a creepy feeling being the only one in the building late at night. that’s how i usually work, but sometimes it’s one other person, and last night there were 5 of us. i left about 10pm and had every light and reflector that i own somehow attached to either me or my bike. i think i was pretty visible…. i seemed to be getting a lot of room from the cars.

i was a bit tired, stiff and full of pizza during the ride, but i still managed to unwind. there was a full collection of stars out and i think i saw a shooting star. i wasn’t sure, but i went ahead and made a wish anyway.

i have to work today [saturday] too, but probably not as much.

later

ok the rest of the day turned out to be crap, but the ride home…. just awesome. i had to work late because something i was working on broke at the last minute, and we can’t get another one in time for my big show in vegas. it was almost dark by the time i left, because i had to put all my lights on. i had taken them off for my weekend riding. the weather was perfect again, i could still wear shorts and short sleeve jersey. once again i wore the ipod ear buds to make the trip a little more relaxing. tonight i used the same music i had for for breakfast… it didn’t let me down. i was going to take an awesome picture of the sunset, but my camera’s battery was low and it refused to snap the shot.

everything was so smooth. the gears shifted effortlessly as i climbed the gentle hill out to the first light. as i waited at the top for straight green i could see the under-anxious faces of the motorist as they turned right in front of me. through the green i started my crossing of the merge lane. the usual is pretty tricky since the mergers are pretty nervous about merging and no one wants to wait for an ex-cyclist. tonight i was preparing for the mergers when i looked back to see if i could cross and there was an suv with a super cute lady inside just smiling and waiting for me to pass in front of her. if you insist :) flying down the back side of the hill towards the bottom i have no bike lane so i join the cars to make a sharp right hand. the bike is so light on top that leaning it over to turn feels like it’s not even there. the whole turn was just pretty neat. i don’t know why it was so much better than last week, or the week before. that’s the coolest thing about cycling a lot…. if you just keep doing it sooner or later you will have a ride like this and when you get home you won’t even remember the work day.

ride

ride

…. ride

this morning i had the most awesome ride in to work. the weather was perfect, i was pretty well rested, and my bike was dialed. the music from the ipod was like blood dope in my system. the other thing that may have led to one of my most enjoyable ride in a long time, was the album by broken social scene. this was the same music from the bike courier video i posted the other day.

what a sweet day so far.

i finally got these embeded youtube videos uploaded.  it seems kind of flaky…. i actually had to edit some java script to get it working…. if you the videos mess up the format of the blog please let me know and i will try to fix it.

and i think i just found it! this is perhaps the coolest video i’ve ever seen on youtube.

black label part ii

here is another video about the same bike “gang”. there is a guy in boulder that makes tall bikes… i wonder if he’s in the gang… hmm.

ny bike scene

it’s funny, think that i’m “into” biking but man these guys are for real. there is a new indie film b.i.k.e. that is a documentary about these guys that call themselves “black label “. i should try to start a chapter here in loveland.

for the past couple of days i’ve been test riding my newly renovated bike.  on wednesday i rode to work with the new ex-diamondback.  i can’t really thing of a good name for my new bike so i’ll just call it that for now.  speaking of naming the bike here are some alternatives:

albino [this could be offensive]

vanilla [this is actually a pretty stupid name, nevermind]

vanilla latte [yeah… that’s much better]

angel [i was going for a reincarnation theme]

tupac [did you see the photos?]

monro [i like this name]

whitey [i think i’d get my ass kicked with a name like that, or i can just add, “my other bike is black”]

lumination [where did that come from…. i think this coffee is doing something weird]

anyway, back to my story. i rode my new nameless bike to work on wednesday. this was the first time i actually rode it further than up and down my street.  i was pretty excited.  this was actually my second attempt at riding it to work, the first attempt failed miserably because i couldn’t get it into 5th gear.  i didn’t know how to adjust the gears, back then… or now for that matter, but they now seem ok.

it’s kind of weird test riding a new bike. i have to be super sensitive to anything that is bothering me.  there were a few things.

1. the seat was too low, now any of the components fault, the the dork that put it all together.

2. the handlebars were tilted wrong…. again not the handlebar’s fault.

3. the brake hoods were too far down, i felt like i was sliding forward on the bars the whole time.  ideally i should have tilted the bars down more, and put the hoods way up so i could rest on them.

4. the hub doesn’t seem to free wheel for very long. all the gearing in the hub provides enough resistance to prevent it from spinning freely for very long.  i think i could feel this as i was riding, but it might have been something else.

5. the shifter worked well, but every time i shifted i had to stop pedaling for a moment, or even back pedal to let the gears snap into place.  this could be kind of a problem for some people, but my old bianchi uses friction shifters, and the best time to shift is before you need to.  in general, i think that people shift too much.  i’ve seen people shifting gears while in the middle of some pretty rocky technical sections.  then i usually see these same people on the side of the trail pulling their chain out of the little area between the bottom bracket and chainring.

6.  the breaks were too loose.  actually i don’t know… they may have been too loose, but maybe it’s just not what i’m used to.

7.  i don’t like the pedals. they are huge.  i’m a little worried to take these things off road.  also, i couldn’t fit my spd’s into the clips. i had to ride platform all the way.  i think they are too heavy as well.

8.  on most of the little hills, 5th gear was too hard and 4th was too easy.  i should look into putting a bigger chain ring on the front.  right now there is a 38T.  when i was figuring out the gearing, i think that my gear calculator was using the SP5 cargo hub, instead of the one that i have.   anyway with the small tires and the really long crank arms, i think the bike is a bit under geared.

good things?

1. well the bike is super light. i think i can ride this bike up anything.

2. i really like the metal frame.  it’s so much more comfortable than my road bike.

3. the padded bar tape is wonderful.

4. i love they way my bike looks.

i really can’t comment on too many thing, because there were so many little bad things earlier that once i fix the above i will have better things to say about the rest.

by the way, i really need to put a speed odometer on this thing… i really feel like i’m not going that fast.  maybe i’m not, but i just gotta know.  does anyone want to go bike riding with me?  i need a feel for how i compare to other bikes.

later

to fix my stupid multi-tool!

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i hate these things… this was a pedros. the other side broke a few years ago, and now the other side fell apart this morning.  after my 5th tool broke or fell apart… i finally started caring around a small alen set.  works great! it’s flat has 90% of everything i need.

i was so excited about saturday that i woke up at 5:30am with out an alarm clock. i was planning to drive down to the railroad track in louisville to take some “promo” pictures of my new bike. louisville is quite a long way from my house, but i used to work there and i knew about some pretty neat graffiti that was painted on a train underpass. i spotted it one day when i was running on the tracks at lunch. i had always planned on coming back one day and taking pictures. i guess today was the day…. some two years later.

i had to park in a high tech industrial area and jump over a barbed wire fence, just to get on the tracks. i could have got to it by entering a half mile down at the car crossing, but i decided on this. so i had to walk out to the underpass [btw, i don’t know if this is an under or over pass]. i tripped on some barbed wire while i was carrying my bike camera and bike stand. it wire kind of dug into my shin and i started bleeding a little… but i pressed on. i drove all the way out here, blood or no blood i’m taking some stupid pictures. so blood it was.

as i got there i was looking for all the graffiti that used to be there…but i couldn’t find any of it. all i saw were some discolorations on the wall where some vandals covered the art with a color that was similar to the background of the overpass. somebody should be taking care of our culture a little better, and let the artwork live!

here is a picture from the shoot

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as you can see i didn’t have much to work with. a few more of the pictures can be seen on the “Bike Renovation” page, on this blog.

i finished the shoot blood an all, and i thought that i had enough time to test ride my bike, up flagstaff. i drove all the way to boulder and parked at the base and started getting ready. as it turned out i wasn’t really ready to ride a bike. i had no where to keep the tire tool because i was wearing one of my too cool pocketless jerseys, and my shoes would just not fit in the pedals. besides i didn’t have wrenches for the non-quick-release rear hub, no alan tools, and not even a tube. i wasn’t about to wear my soft bottom skateboard shoes either.

so i called off the test ride….for now. i just happened to drive by performance bike shop and noticed tht they were opened…hmm maybe i can pick up a few items. i was planning on buying some shoes from them anyway…. and i could use another multi-tool… and some tubes… 117 dollars later i was set for my “test ride”

this time i decided to try out hall ranch. this is after all, where i test out most of my new equipment. i still didn’t have cone wrenches for the hub, but i shouldn’t need to take off the wheel, because i was planning on patching a flat anyway. i still didn’t have a place to carry all my stuff so i had to use my messenger bag… pretty cool [sarcasm] to be mountain biking with a messenger bag. i parked out in lyons, which is a couple of miles from the trail head, so i could ride a little road.

the bike was great. i was flying up the up the road like it was flat. i guess it’s been so long since i’ve had low enough gears that it seemed pretty trivial. my new bike is pretty heavy at least heavier that you’d think, mostly because of the hub. there are still a few heavy spots like the bb, seat tube skewer, pedals, and the gear shifter. everything else is as light as it can be. i really should get new pedals, but these will do for now. the frame itself is not very light it is cromo. actually it is very nice to be riding a metal framed bike again. as i pedal i could see it twisting and flexing. this all helps in the comfort of the bike… not so much efficiency.

bottom line i would say that the road test was inconclusive [because it was too short], but promising.

as i got to the trail head i just continued on without stopping to do anything. i slipped it into 2nd gear and just crawled up my first hill. it was so cool to be climbing without effort. i think this bike has two granny gears. i think the first gear has a pedal to wheel ratio of .667. the next gear is something like .75… middle gear is about what my single speed is, and the next two higher gears are pretty heavy.

i just zipped up the first part with no effort at all… not even sweating. however when i got to the first technical section, or as we people who ride hall ranch like to call it, “the technical section”, things got a little on edge. i was afraid to really push down on the cranks because i think this hub is going to fail, and i don’t want it to fail right now… i haven’t even finished my test ride. i couldn’t clean the very first section, and i felt pretty lame. the next section i was going to go for it. i stood up on the cranks and pounded then as i went over some rocks. as i did that, felt the pedals slip. oh no here it comes, the end of my hub. anyway, i looked down and saw my chain was loose.

as it turned out the wheel was not tightened properly, and the chain pulled the wheel out of the wheel slots.

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this caused the tire to almost rub on the other side.

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i couldn’t ride the bike any longer, since i didn’t have the wrench. as i was sitting there looking over the situation, two mountain bikers passed by and asked it i was ok… “do you have any wrenches” i asked. nope, ain’t got no wrench. then one of them noticed that my bike was kind of weird. he asked about my internal hub, an i gave him my feedback. i couldn’t tell if he was impressed or amused.

on the down hills i could coast, and luckily there was enough downhill to not make me want to kill myself. i was a litle embarrassed because i was walking my weird bike…. all show no go i thought :(

so test ride was over… the mountain portion looked somewhat promising as well. i think i will have to change my pedaling to fit the geared hub. i can’t pound on the cranks like i do for the ss.

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