No one? Really?
I was on the LFP heading north right as it was starting to drizzle. Saw lots of SB cyclists. Then I turned around and started heading back south, and found the LFP largely abandoned - no runners, very few cyclists. It was kind of like the drizzle scared a bunch of people from coming out.
Robert Underwood said:
had another tailwind, stronger than yesterday, but more twitchy... sudden changes in direction. Seems like the wind never just blows straight. didn't see anyone out.
I didn't notice any insane drivers this morning but Im sure they were there, waiting the perfect moment to squash me. overall nice ride, not too bad of a headwind. The actual insanity begins after my ride. Instead of frogger with cars its frogger with personalities.
Discovered I had a brake problem and then it was like a weight had been lifted. All of a sudden I'm bombing down the road at 25MPH on the way home on a 35 pound touring bike with two panniers attached.....
and then, and then . . . . .
Matt M. 18.5KM said:
Discovered I had a brake problem and then it was like a weight had been lifted. All of a sudden I'm bombing down the road at 25MPH on the way home on a 35 pound touring bike with two panniers attached.....
Sure it wasn't just a tailwind? :-)
Matt M. 18.5KM said:
Discovered I had a brake problem and then it was like a weight had been lifted. All of a sudden I'm bombing down the road at 25MPH on the way home on a 35 pound touring bike with two panniers attached.....
Naw. I was so pumped to have figured out the problem I let loose and gave it all I've got. Explains all the problems I've been having. I have a 52 tooth chainring on my Raleigh, a throwback to my roadie days, and it still cooks. Thing is, I've been training for awhile with this crappy brake problem, assuming it was the dirty chain or some sort of lubrication issue. So now I'm all happy and flipping the steel around like it was made out of twigs. Cool beans, ya'll!!
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